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Your water heater stops making that grinding noise because there’s no more calcium buildup at the bottom. Your dishwasher runs cleaner. Your coffee tastes like coffee instead of pool water.
The white crust around your faucets disappears. Your hair doesn’t feel like straw after washing it. Your skin stops itching the second you step out of the shower.
A whole home carbon filter with multi-stage sediment filtration handles everything at the point where water enters your house. That means every faucet, every showerhead, every appliance gets clean water. Not just the kitchen sink.
Your washing machine lasts longer. Your ice maker actually makes ice that doesn’t taste weird. And you stop buying bottled water by the case because what comes out of your tap is finally drinkable.
This isn’t about luxury. It’s about protecting what you’ve already paid for and making your house livable again.
We hold an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and a 5-star customer rating with zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we follow actual industry standards instead of making things up as we go.
We don’t do plumbing. We don’t install water heaters. We specialize in whole-house purification systems for Fort Mose Gardens and the surrounding Southwest Florida area because the water here is legitimately terrible.
Fort Myers groundwater is packed with calcium and magnesium. If you’re on well water, you’re probably dealing with sulfur, iron, tannins, or even saltwater intrusion depending on where you are. We’ve seen it all, and we know exactly which point-of-entry system handles what.
We also offer a $500 discount for military personnel and first responders. Not as a marketing gimmick—because it’s the right thing to do.
First, we test your water. Not with some generic kit, but with lab-grade analysis that tells us exactly what’s in there and at what levels. That determines which system you actually need instead of what we want to sell you.
Once we know what we’re dealing with, we walk you through your options. Most Fort Mose Gardens homes need a water softener combination system with whole home carbon filters to handle both the hardness and the chlorine. If you’ve got iron or sulfur, we add filter media backwashing stages to knock those out before they hit your house.
Installation takes a few hours. We tie into your main water line at the point of entry, which means everything downstream gets filtered. We don’t tear up your yard or leave a mess. We test the system before we leave to make sure it’s working exactly how it should.
After that, you’ll need periodic maintenance—usually a media change or salt refill depending on your system. We handle that too. And unlike the national companies that sell you a system and disappear, we actually show up when you call.
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A true whole house water filter setup isn’t just one piece of equipment. It’s a multi-stage sediment filtration system that removes particles before they clog your pipes. It’s a carbon filter that pulls out chlorine, volatile organic compounds, and the stuff that makes your water smell like a swamp.
If your water is hard—and in Fort Mose Gardens, it almost always is—you’ll need a softener to remove calcium and magnesium before they calcify inside your appliances. That’s the limescale that kills water heaters, dishwashers, and washing machines years before they should die.
For well water customers dealing with bacteria, sulfur, iron, or tannins, we install point-of-entry reverse osmosis systems or specialized media filters. These aren’t the little under-sink units. These are whole-home systems designed to handle high flow rates without dropping pressure.
Every installation includes professional setup by licensed techs who know Southwest Florida water. We also provide ongoing service and support, which matters more than people think. A system that isn’t maintained stops working. A system that’s maintained outlasts your mortgage.
Fort Mose Gardens sits in an area where water quality varies block by block. Your neighbor might have different issues than you do. That’s why we don’t sell one-size-fits-all solutions.
Most whole house systems for Fort Mose Gardens homes run between $2,500 and $6,000 depending on what you’re filtering and how much water your household uses. A basic sediment and carbon filter setup sits on the lower end. A full point-of-entry system with softening, carbon filtration, and reverse osmosis lands on the higher end.
The price includes equipment, installation, and startup. It doesn’t include ongoing costs like salt for softeners or periodic media replacement, which usually runs $100 to $300 per year depending on your system.
If you’re comparing quotes, make sure you’re comparing the same thing. Some companies quote the equipment cost and bury installation fees in fine print. Others sell you a basic system that doesn’t actually solve your problem, then upsell you later. We quote the full job upfront so there’s no confusion about what you’re paying for.
A properly sized system won’t lower your pressure in any noticeable way. The key word is “properly sized.” If someone installs an undersized filter or uses cheap media that clogs fast, yeah, your pressure will drop.
We size systems based on your home’s flow rate and the number of fixtures you’re running at peak times. Most homes need a system that can handle 10 to 15 gallons per minute without restriction. That’s enough for two showers, a dishwasher, and a washing machine running at the same time.
The filter media we use is designed for high flow rates. And because we include multi-stage sediment filtration before the main filter, the system doesn’t clog prematurely. If your pressure does drop over time, it usually means the media needs backwashing or replacement—which is normal maintenance, not a system failure.
Sediment pre-filters typically need changing every three to six months depending on how dirty your water is. Carbon filters last about a year before the media stops absorbing chlorine and contaminants effectively. Water softeners need salt refills every four to eight weeks depending on your hardness level and water usage.
If you have a backwashing system for iron or sulfur, the media usually lasts three to five years before it needs replacing. Reverse osmosis membranes in whole-house systems can go two to three years if the pre-filtration is doing its job.
We offer maintenance plans that handle all of this for you. We show up on schedule, swap out what needs swapping, test your water to make sure everything’s working, and get out of your way. Or you can handle it yourself if you’re the DIY type—we’ll walk you through what to do and when.
A water softener removes hardness minerals—calcium and magnesium—through an ion exchange process. It stops limescale buildup but doesn’t remove chlorine, sediment, bacteria, or chemicals. Your water will feel slippery and your appliances will last longer, but it might still taste or smell bad.
A whole house filter removes sediment, chlorine, and contaminants through carbon filtration and other media. It improves taste and odor and protects your plumbing from debris, but it doesn’t soften the water. You’ll still get scale buildup on fixtures and inside appliances.
Most Fort Mose Gardens homes need both. That’s why we install combination systems with a sediment pre-filter, a water softener, and a carbon filter in sequence. The sediment filter catches particles. The softener removes hardness. The carbon filter removes chlorine and chemicals. Each stage handles what the others can’t, and together they give you clean, soft water throughout your entire house.
Technically, yes. Realistically, you probably shouldn’t. Installing a point-of-entry system means cutting into your main water line, installing bypass valves, mounting heavy equipment, and making sure everything is sealed and pressurized correctly. If you mess up, you’re dealing with flooding, pressure loss, or a system that doesn’t work right.
You also need to know which system to buy in the first place. Fort Mose Gardens water varies depending on whether you’re on city water or a well, and whether you’re dealing with hardness, iron, sulfur, chlorine, or all of the above. Buying the wrong equipment means you spent thousands of dollars on something that doesn’t fix your actual problem.
Professional installation includes proper sizing, correct sequencing of filtration stages, and testing to make sure everything works before we leave. It also includes warranty coverage, which most manufacturers void if the system isn’t installed by a licensed tech. If something breaks or leaks, we come back and fix it. If you installed it yourself, you’re on your own.
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