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Your appliances last longer because they’re not fighting mineral buildup every day. Your water heater runs efficiently instead of struggling through layers of scale. Your fixtures stay clean without constant scrubbing.
You stop buying bottled water. Your coffee tastes better. Your skin doesn’t feel tight after showering.
The iron stains disappear from your toilets and sinks. The sulfur smell that made you embarrassed when guests visited is gone. Your laundry comes out actually clean instead of dingy or rust-stained.
A whole house water filter is a point-of-entry system, meaning it treats water right where it enters your home. Everything downstream gets filtered—every shower, every faucet, every appliance. Multi-stage sediment filtration catches particles before they reach your fixtures. Whole home carbon filters remove chlorine, odors, and chemical tastes. If you have hard water, a water softener combination handles minerals that cause buildup.
This isn’t about one problem. It’s about fixing your water completely so you stop thinking about it.
We have an A-rating with the Better Business Bureau and a 5-star rating with zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association. We’ve been doing this for over five decades, and we service every brand of water treatment equipment—not just what we sell.
Crescent Park sits in an area where well water often carries high iron content, sulfur bacteria, and hardness minerals. We’ve worked with hundreds of homeowners here who dealt with the same staining, odors, and buildup you’re probably facing.
We test your water first. Then we design a system based on what’s actually in it and how much water your household uses. No guessing. No one-size-fits-all boxes.
We start with a free water analysis. You get a detailed breakdown of what’s in your water—hardness levels, iron concentration, bacteria presence, pH balance, and any other contaminants.
Based on those results and your household size, we design a custom system. That might include sediment pre-filters, a carbon filtration stage for taste and odor, a softener for hardness minerals, iron removal media, UV purification for bacteria, or a combination. Filter media backwashing systems clean themselves automatically so you’re not constantly replacing cartridges.
Installation happens at your main water line. We’re usually done in a day. Once it’s running, every drop of water entering your home gets treated before it reaches your pipes, fixtures, or appliances.
You’ll notice the difference immediately. No more rust stains appearing overnight. No sulfur smell when you turn on the tap. Soap that actually lathers. Dishes without spots.
We handle ongoing service too. We’ll come back for maintenance, media replacement, or any adjustments your system needs.
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Every system we install is custom-designed. We’re not selling you a pre-packaged unit that might work. We’re building a solution based on your water test results and your family’s daily water usage.
In Crescent Park, most homes need iron removal because of high iron content in local groundwater. Many also need sulfur filtration for that rotten egg smell caused by sulfur bacteria. Hard water is common throughout Central Florida, so a water softener combination often makes sense to protect your plumbing and appliances.
If your water test shows bacterial contamination—E. coli or coliform bacteria—we add UV purification. Ultraviolet light kills bacteria without chemicals. It’s safe, effective, and requires almost no maintenance.
Your system includes professional installation, startup, and testing. We make sure everything runs correctly before we leave. You get documentation on your system components, maintenance schedule, and our contact information for service calls.
We service what we sell. That’s not standard in this industry, but it should be. If something needs adjustment or repair, we handle it. We also service systems installed by other companies, including national brands that don’t provide local support.
You need a water test first. Guessing doesn’t work because Florida water varies drastically even between neighboring properties.
We test for hardness minerals, iron, sulfur, bacteria, pH, and other contaminants. Those results tell us exactly what equipment you need. If your water has 8 grains per gallon of hardness and 3 ppm of iron, we’ll design a system that handles both. If you only have hardness, you don’t need iron removal equipment.
Your household size matters too. A family of five uses more water than a couple, so your system needs adequate flow rate and capacity. We calculate your daily water usage and size the equipment accordingly. That prevents pressure drops and ensures your system keeps up with demand during peak usage times.
A water softener removes hardness minerals—calcium and magnesium—that cause scale buildup. It uses ion exchange resin and regenerates with salt. It protects your plumbing and appliances but doesn’t filter out iron, bacteria, chlorine, or sediment.
A whole house filter is broader. It can include sediment filtration, carbon filtration for taste and odor, iron removal media, and UV purification for bacteria. Many homes need both—a softener for hardness and additional filtration stages for other contaminants.
In Crescent Park, most properties benefit from a combined approach. You get a softener to handle the hard water, plus filtration stages that address iron staining and sulfur odors. That’s why we design systems with multiple treatment stages instead of selling single-purpose units. Your water has multiple problems. Your system should handle all of them.
It depends on your system design and your water quality. Most systems need attention once or twice a year.
If you have a salt-based softener, you’ll add salt every few weeks or months depending on your water usage and hardness level. That’s simple—you pour bags of salt into the brine tank when it runs low. Carbon filters typically need replacement every 6-12 months depending on your water volume and chlorine levels. Sediment pre-filters might need changing every 3-6 months if you have high sediment content.
Filter media backwashing systems are mostly automatic. They clean themselves on a programmed schedule, flushing accumulated iron or sediment down the drain. You’re not pulling out cartridges and replacing them constantly. UV bulbs last about a year and take minutes to swap out.
We provide a maintenance schedule specific to your system. We also offer service plans where we handle everything—testing, filter changes, media replacement, and any adjustments needed.
Not if it’s sized correctly. That’s why proper system design matters.
Every filtration stage creates some pressure drop, but a well-designed system accounts for that. We calculate your home’s flow rate requirements and select equipment that maintains adequate pressure throughout your house. If your incoming pressure is already low, we’ll recommend a booster pump before the filtration system.
Undersized systems cause pressure problems. If someone installs a system designed for a small household in a large home, you’ll notice pressure drops when multiple fixtures run simultaneously. That’s a sizing issue, not a filtration issue.
We measure your current water pressure during the consultation. If you’re starting at 60 psi and your system causes a 10 psi drop, you’ll still have 50 psi throughout your home—plenty for normal use. If you’re starting at 35 psi, we’ll address that before adding filtration equipment.
Yes. We service all water treatment brands, not just what we sell.
Many homeowners in Crescent Park have systems installed by national companies that don’t provide local service. When something breaks or needs maintenance, those companies either don’t respond or want to sell you a completely new system instead of repairing what you have.
We’ll diagnose your existing equipment, explain what’s wrong, and give you repair options. Sometimes it’s a simple fix—a valve replacement, media change, or control head adjustment. Sometimes the system is undersized or poorly designed for your water, and replacement makes more sense.
We’ve saved customers thousands by repairing equipment that other companies said was junk. We’ve also told customers when their system truly is beyond repair and explained why. You’ll get an honest assessment either way, and we’ll service what you have if it’s fixable.
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