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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 water heater isn’t fighting mineral buildup every day.
That’s what happens when you filter water at the point it enters your home, not just at one sink. A whole house water filter treats every gallon before it reaches your faucets, showerheads, washing machine, and appliances. You’re not just improving drinking water—you’re protecting your plumbing, extending the life of your water heater, and eliminating the chemicals and contaminants that make Florida tap water taste and feel the way it does.
Most homeowners in Gotha, FL deal with hard water, chlorine taste, and concerns about what’s actually in their municipal supply. A point-of-entry system handles all of it. One system. Every faucet. No more buying bottled water or wondering if your kids’ bath water is as clean as it should be.
We don’t install plumbing or sell water heaters. We focus entirely on water treatment, and that focus shows in the results. We’re A-rated with the Better Business Bureau, hold a 5-star rating with zero complaints, and we’re members of the National Water Quality Association.
When you call us, you’re working with a local team that understands Florida water. Gotha sits in an area where hard water and chlorine are standard, and your municipal supply—while technically safe—still carries chemicals, minerals, and tastes that most families would rather not live with. We test your water for free, design a system based on what’s actually in it, and install equipment that’s built to perform for years.
We also back military families and first responders with a $500 discount, and we support the Tunnels to Towers Foundation because we believe in giving back to the people who serve.
It starts with a free water analysis at your home. We test your water to see what’s in it—hardness levels, chlorine, chloramines, PFAS, and anything else that shouldn’t be there. That tells us what kind of filtration and treatment you actually need.
From there, we design a custom system. That might be a multi-stage sediment filter, a whole home carbon filter, a water softener combination, or a point-of-entry system with backwashing filter media. One size doesn’t fit all, and your system shouldn’t be guessed at.
Once you approve the plan, we handle the installation. The system gets installed on your main water line before it branches out to your home, so every drop that enters your house gets treated. After installation, we walk you through how it works, what to expect, and how to reach us if you ever need service. We don’t disappear after the install—we’re here when you need us.
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A whole house water filter removes chlorine, chloramines, PFAS, PFOA, PFOS, herbicides, pesticides, sediment, and the minerals that cause hard water buildup. It protects your plumbing and appliances from corrosion and scaling. It makes your water taste better and feel softer on your skin and hair.
In Gotha, FL, you’re dealing with water that comes from Florida’s aquifer system—porous limestone, high water tables, and heavy rainfall all contribute to contamination risks that most homeowners don’t think about until they test their water. Even if your municipal report says everything is within legal limits, you’re still drinking and bathing in water treated with chlorine and carrying minerals that damage your home over time.
Our systems are custom-designed based on your water test and your household’s usage. We’re not selling you an off-the-shelf unit. You get a filtration system built for your water, your home, and your family’s needs. And because we only do water treatment, we’re not trying to upsell you on services we don’t specialize in.
A sink filter only treats water at one faucet. You’re still showering in chlorinated water, washing clothes in hard water, and running untreated water through your dishwasher and water heater.
A whole house water filter installs at the point of entry—where your main water line enters your home. That means every faucet, every showerhead, every appliance gets filtered water. You’re not just improving what you drink. You’re protecting your skin, your hair, your plumbing, and your appliances from the chemicals and minerals in your water.
If you’ve been buying bottled water and still dealing with hard water stains, a whole house system solves both problems at once.
It depends on your system design, but most whole home carbon filters and point-of-entry systems remove chlorine, chloramines, PFAS, PFOA, PFOS, sediment, herbicides, pesticides, and volatile organic compounds. If you add a water softener combination, you’re also removing the calcium and magnesium that cause hard water.
Florida water is notorious for hardness and chlorine. Gotha’s water comes from aquifers that are vulnerable to contamination because of the state’s porous limestone and high water table. A water test shows exactly what’s in your supply, and we design your system to target those specific contaminants.
You’re not guessing what’s in your water. You’re treating what’s actually there.
That depends on your system type and your water usage. Most whole house carbon filters need media replacement every 5 to 7 years. Sediment pre-filters may need changing every 6 to 12 months. Systems with backwashing filter media are largely self-cleaning and require minimal maintenance.
We design systems that don’t require constant attention. You’re not changing cartridges every month or adding salt every week unless your system specifically includes a softener that uses it. When service is needed, we handle it—and we service all makes and models, not just what we sell.
If you’ve heard horror stories about companies that install systems and disappear, that’s not how we operate. You’ll have our number, and we’ll be there when you need you.
Not if it’s sized correctly. A properly designed point-of-entry system accounts for your home’s water flow rate and peak demand. You shouldn’t notice any pressure drop during normal use.
If a system isn’t sized right or the filter media gets clogged, then yes, you’ll see pressure issues. That’s why we don’t sell one-size-fits-all units. We test your water, assess your household size and usage, and design a system that keeps up with your demand.
If you’re worried about pressure, bring it up during the consultation. We’ll walk you through how the system is sized and what to expect after installation.
It varies based on what your water test shows and what kind of system you need. A basic whole home carbon filter costs less than a multi-stage system with a water softener combination and backwashing media. Customization affects price.
What we can tell you is this: you’re not paying for bottled water anymore, your appliances last longer, and your plumbing isn’t getting destroyed by mineral buildup. Most families spending $100 a month on bottled water are paying $1,200 a year—and that water contains more microplastics than filtered tap water.
We offer a free water analysis and a transparent quote based on what your home actually needs. And if you’re military or a first responder, we take $500 off.
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