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You stop tasting chlorine in your morning coffee. Your skin doesn’t feel tight after a shower. Your dishes come out of the dishwasher without spots, and your clothes feel softer coming out of the wash.
That’s what happens when you filter water before it reaches your faucets, showerheads, and appliances. A point-of-entry system treats everything as it enters your home—so every drop that flows through your plumbing is already filtered.
Your water heater lasts longer because it’s not fighting sediment buildup. Your washing machine doesn’t work as hard. Your pipes stay cleaner. And you’re not wondering what’s actually in the water your family uses every day.
We focus exclusively on water purification, filtration, and softening. We don’t do plumbing. We don’t install water heaters. We design and install systems that improve your water quality, and we service what we sell.
We’re A+ rated with the Better Business Bureau with a 5-star rating and zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association. And we start every project with a free, professional water analysis—because Edgewood homes don’t all have the same water issues.
Florida’s water comes from underground limestone aquifers, which means it picks up minerals, sediment, and sometimes sulfur or iron along the way. Edgewood is no exception. We test your water, identify what’s actually in it, and build a system around your specific conditions.
We start with a free in-home water analysis. That means testing your water for chlorine, hardness, sediment, heavy metals, and other contaminants common in Edgewood. No guessing. No generic recommendations.
Once we know what’s in your water, we design a multi-stage filtration system that targets those specific issues. Most systems include sediment filtration to catch particles, whole home carbon filters to remove chlorine and odor, and sometimes a water softener combination if hardness is a problem.
The system gets installed at your home’s point of entry—where water comes in from the main line. From that point forward, every faucet, shower, toilet, and appliance gets filtered water. The system backwashes itself to stay clean, and we handle ongoing maintenance so it keeps working the way it should.
You don’t have to think about it. You just use your water.
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A complete point-of-entry system typically includes multiple stages of filtration. Sediment filters catch dirt, rust, and particles before they reach your fixtures. Carbon filters remove chlorine, chloramines, and chemicals that affect taste and smell. If your water is hard—which it often is in Edgewood—we can integrate a softener to prevent scale buildup.
Some systems also include advanced filtration for specific contaminants like PFAS, pesticides, or heavy metals. That depends on what shows up in your water test. We don’t sell you more than you need, but we also don’t skip what matters.
Filter media backwashing is built into most systems. That means the system cleans itself on a schedule, flushing out trapped contaminants so your filters stay effective. You’re not manually changing cartridges every month.
And because we service what we install, you’re not left figuring out maintenance on your own. We come back. We check the system. We make sure it’s doing what it’s supposed to do.
If your water smells like chlorine, leaves spots on your dishes, or makes your skin feel dry after a shower, those are signs. If you’re noticing sediment in your water, rust stains on fixtures, or your appliances aren’t lasting as long as they should, filtration can help.
The best way to know for sure is to test your water. We do that for free. We test for chlorine, hardness, pH, sediment, heavy metals, and other contaminants that show up in Edgewood’s water supply.
Some issues you can see or smell. Others—like arsenic or PFAS—don’t have obvious symptoms but still matter. Testing tells you exactly what you’re dealing with so you can make a decision based on facts, not assumptions.
That depends on the system, but most whole home carbon filters remove chlorine, chloramines, sediment, rust, and organic compounds that affect taste and odor. If your system includes advanced filtration stages, it can also reduce PFAS, pesticides, herbicides, heavy metals like lead and arsenic, and volatile organic compounds.
Florida water often has high chlorine because municipal treatment plants use it as a disinfectant. It also tends to be hard, meaning it has elevated calcium and magnesium. Depending on where your water comes from in Edgewood, you might also see iron, sulfur, or sediment from the aquifer.
A multi-stage sediment filtration system handles particles first, then moves to chemical and contaminant removal. If hardness is an issue, a water softener combination addresses that separately. The key is matching the system to what’s actually in your water—not just installing something generic.
Cost depends on the size of your home, the complexity of your water issues, and what type of system you need. A basic point-of-entry system starts in the low thousands. A more advanced setup with multiple filtration stages, softening, and custom configurations costs more.
We don’t give quotes over the phone because every home is different. Water quality varies even between neighbors in Edgewood. Your system needs to be designed around your specific conditions, your household size, and your water usage.
We offer a free water analysis and a custom quote based on what we find. No pressure. No generic pricing. Just a clear recommendation and a number that reflects what your home actually needs. And if you’re military or a first responder, we offer a $500 discount.
Not if they’re designed right. Most systems we install include automatic filter media backwashing, which means the system cleans itself on a schedule. You’re not pulling out cartridges and scrubbing them every month.
Depending on your system, you might need to replace carbon media every few years or check salt levels if you have a softener. We handle that. We come back for maintenance visits, check how the system is performing, and make adjustments if your water quality changes.
The whole point of a whole house system is that it works in the background. You shouldn’t have to think about it every day. If something needs attention, we take care of it—because we service what we sell, and we’re not disappearing after installation.
A filter alone won’t soften your water, but a water softener combination will. Hard water is caused by calcium and magnesium, which a standard carbon filter doesn’t remove. You need a softener to handle that.
If your water test shows hardness—and it often does in Edgewood—we’ll recommend adding a softener to your system. That prevents scale buildup in your water heater, dishwasher, and pipes. It also makes your water feel better on your skin and keeps your laundry from coming out stiff.
Some homeowners only need filtration. Others need softening. Some need both. That’s why we test first. We’re not selling you a one-size-fits-all system. We’re building something that actually solves your specific water problems.
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