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You stop buying bottled water by the case. Your coffee tastes better. Your skin doesn’t feel tight after a shower.
The orange stains on your fixtures disappear. Your water heater stops building up scale. Your dishwasher actually gets dishes clean without spots.
A point-of-entry system treats water before it reaches any faucet, shower, or appliance in your home. That means every drop gets filtered—not just what comes out of one tap. You’re not just improving drinking water. You’re protecting your plumbing, extending appliance life, and eliminating the hard water damage that costs Florida homeowners thousands in repairs.
This is what whole home carbon filters and multi-stage sediment filtration actually do. They remove chlorine, sediment, iron, sulfur, and contaminants like PFAS before they touch anything in your house. The result isn’t just cleaner water—it’s fewer problems, lower costs, and peace of mind that what’s flowing through your home is safe.
We’ve been handling Florida’s unique water problems for over five decades. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, hold an A+ BBB rating with zero complaints, and maintain a 5-star reputation because we service what we sell.
Deerwood’s water comes with its own challenges—hard water from high mineral content, iron that stains everything it touches, and sulfur that smells like rotten eggs. We’ve seen it all. Every system we install starts with a free water analysis so you know exactly what’s in your water and what it takes to fix it.
We don’t do plumbing or water heaters. We do water treatment—custom-designed systems based on your actual water quality and household needs. That focus means you’re working with specialists, not generalists.
First, we test your water. Not a generic assessment—an actual analysis that shows what contaminants, minerals, and chemicals are present. This tells us whether you need a water softener combination, iron removal, sulfur filtration, or PFAS treatment.
Then we design a system for your home. If you’ve got hard water and iron, you might need multi-stage sediment filtration plus a softener. If sulfur’s the issue, we’ll add components that handle that smell. Every setup is different because every home’s water is different.
Installation happens at your main water line—the point of entry. That’s where water enters your house, before it splits off to different fixtures and appliances. We install the filtration system there so every gallon gets treated. Some systems use filter media backwashing to clean themselves automatically. Others are salt-free and require almost no maintenance.
Once it’s running, you’ll notice the difference immediately. Water tastes better. Soap lathers. Laundry feels softer. Appliances stop building up scale. And if anything ever needs service, we handle all brands—not just what we sell.
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A true whole house water filter addresses everything your water throws at it. In Deerwood and across North Florida, that usually means dealing with hard water, iron, sulfur, chlorine, and increasingly—PFAS contamination. Nearly 9 million Floridians have these “forever chemicals” in their water, and standard municipal treatment doesn’t always remove them.
Your system might include sediment filters to catch rust and particles, carbon filters to remove chlorine and chemical tastes, and a softener to eliminate the calcium and magnesium causing scale buildup. If you’re on well water or dealing with iron bacteria, UV sterilization kills bacteria like E. coli while iron filters handle staining and metallic taste.
We also offer salt-free options for homeowners who want eco-friendly water treatment without the ongoing cost and maintenance of traditional softeners. These systems prevent scale without using salt, electricity, or extra water. They’re particularly popular with customers on septic systems or anyone looking to reduce environmental impact.
Every installation comes with a free water analysis, custom system design, professional setup, and ongoing service. We’re local, we’re experienced, and we’re here when you need us. Military and first responders get $500 off—our way of saying thanks.
Cost depends entirely on what your water needs and how big your household is. A basic sediment and carbon filter setup might run a few hundred dollars. A complete system with softening, iron removal, UV sterilization, and PFAS filtration can run several thousand.
Here’s why that range exists: if your water only has chlorine and some sediment, treatment is straightforward. If you’re dealing with hard water plus iron plus sulfur plus bacterial contamination, you need multiple treatment stages. More problems require more equipment.
The good news is you’re not guessing. We test your water for free and design a system around what’s actually in it—not what we think might be there. You’ll know the cost upfront, and you’ll understand exactly what each component does. We also offer financing and a $500 discount for military and first responders, which helps make a quality system more accessible.
Point-of-entry (POE) systems treat water where it enters your home—before it reaches any faucet, shower, or appliance. Point-of-use (POU) systems treat water at a single location, like an under-sink filter for your kitchen.
POE is whole house filtration. Every drop of water in your home gets treated. That means your shower water is filtered, your washing machine gets clean water, and your water heater isn’t filling up with sediment and scale. This protects appliances, eliminates hard water damage throughout your house, and ensures every tap delivers clean water.
POU is targeted. It’s great for adding extra filtration to drinking water—like a reverse osmosis system under your kitchen sink. But it doesn’t help your shower, your dishwasher, or your laundry. If you’ve got hard water or iron, a POU filter won’t stop the staining and buildup happening everywhere else. Most homes with real water quality issues need POE treatment, sometimes with POU added for extra drinking water purification.
If you have hard water—and most of Florida does—yes. Hard water contains high levels of calcium and magnesium. These minerals cause scale buildup in pipes, water heaters, dishwashers, and washing machines. Scale reduces efficiency, shortens appliance life, and costs you money in repairs and energy bills.
A water softener combination removes those minerals before they cause problems. You’ll see the difference fast: soap lathers better, dishes come out spot-free, laundry feels softer, and your skin doesn’t feel filmy after showering. More importantly, your water heater and appliances last longer because they’re not constantly battling mineral deposits.
Some homeowners prefer salt-free systems that prevent scale without traditional softening. These work differently—they don’t remove minerals, but they change their structure so they don’t stick to surfaces. It’s a good option if you’re on a septic system or want to avoid salt. We’ll test your water and recommend what makes sense for your situation and budget.
Depends on the system type and your water quality. Most whole home carbon filters need media replacement every 3-5 years. Sediment filters might need changing every 6-12 months if your water is particularly dirty. Systems with filter media backwashing clean themselves automatically, so maintenance is minimal.
Water softeners need salt refills—usually every few months depending on water hardness and household size. Salt-free systems require almost no maintenance. UV sterilization bulbs should be replaced annually to maintain effectiveness. Iron and sulfur filters may need occasional backwashing or media replacement.
Here’s what matters: we service everything we install, and we also service systems other companies sold you. If something needs attention, we handle it. We’re not the kind of company that disappears after installation. Fifty years in business means we’re still here when you need us—and we will be next year too. Regular maintenance keeps your system running efficiently and your water quality consistent.
Yes, but only if the system is specifically designed for it. PFAS are “forever chemicals” that don’t break down naturally, and they’re showing up in Florida water supplies at alarming rates. A University of Florida study found PFAS in 63% of spring vents and 68% of spring runs tested across the state.
Standard carbon filters help, but they’re not enough on their own for significant PFAS removal. You need activated carbon with a high surface area, often combined with reverse osmosis or specialized PFAS filtration media. These systems are designed to capture and hold these chemicals so they don’t end up in your drinking water or shower.
If PFAS contamination is a concern—and in Florida, it should be—ask for water testing that specifically checks for these chemicals. Not all tests include them. Once we know what’s in your water, we can design a system that targets those contaminants. This isn’t about selling you the most expensive option. It’s about matching the treatment to the actual problem in your water.
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