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Hadley’s Courtyard Villas were built between 2007 and 2009. That means your pipes, water heater, dishwasher, and washing machine have been running on The Villages’ mineral-heavy groundwater for over 15 years. The calcium and magnesium buildup happening inside your plumbing right now is not cosmetic. It shortens appliance life, reduces water pressure, and costs you real money in early replacements and repairs.
A whole house point of entry system changes that at the source. Every gallon coming into your home gets filtered before it reaches any fixture, any appliance, or any faucet. You’re not just improving your drinking water — you’re protecting everything water touches inside your home.
The Villages draws from Florida’s limestone aquifer, and the municipal treatment process adds chlorine to that groundwater. That combination produces disinfection byproducts — including haloacetic acids — that have been flagged for the Villages of Lake-Sumter water system by the Environmental Working Group. You can’t taste or smell them. Our multi-stage filtration system handles them before they ever reach your tap, your shower, or your ice maker.
We’ve been treating Florida water for more than 50 years. That’s not a tagline — it’s a verifiable track record through decades of Florida’s specific water challenges: limestone aquifer hardness, chlorination byproducts, and the kind of mineral intensity that residents in Hadley and near Lake Sumter Landing know firsthand.
Our BBB A-rating with zero complaints on file matters in a market like The Villages, where predatory in-home sales tactics targeting retirees are a documented problem. We’re also a Water Quality Association member — meaning our recommendations follow a professional code of ethics, not a sales quota. We test your water first. We recommend based on what the results actually show.
If you’re a veteran or first responder, we offer a $500 discount that applies to your installation — a real number, not a rounding error.
It starts with a water test. Before anything is recommended or sold, one of our technicians tests your Hadley home’s water to identify exactly what’s in it — hardness levels, chlorine concentration, disinfection byproducts, and anything else that shows up. In a community served by the Villages of Lake-Sumter water treatment plants, the results are rarely a surprise, but the specifics matter for sizing and configuring the right system for your home.
From there, the right multi-stage filtration system is selected based on your actual water profile, your home’s square footage, and your household’s usage. Hadley’s Courtyard Villas have specific plumbing configurations that a technician with real Florida experience will account for — this is not a one-size-fits-all installation. The system installs at the point of entry, meaning the main line coming into your home, so every tap, shower, appliance, and fixture downstream gets treated water from day one.
We handle installation professionally, with proper permits and connections that meet Sumter County requirements. Once it’s in, you’ll notice the difference quickly — in how your water tastes, how your skin feels after a shower, and in the absence of new scale buildup on fixtures you’ve been scrubbing for years.
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The water quality situation in Hadley is specific. The Villages sits over Florida’s limestone aquifer, which produces naturally hard water with elevated calcium and magnesium. The municipal treatment process layered on top of that introduces chlorine, which reacts with organic matter in the groundwater to form trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids. Our whole house systems address both problems — the mineral hardness and the chemical byproducts — not just one or the other.
We specialize in whole house purification systems as our primary focus, not as an add-on to a general plumbing or contractor business. Our systems are multi-stage, point of entry configurations that handle chlorine removal, sediment, hardness, and disinfection byproducts in sequence. For Hadley homeowners who leave their homes vacant during summer months — and a meaningful portion do — the system continues protecting your plumbing and water quality whether you’re there or not. Stagnant water in unfiltered pipes is a real concern for seasonal residents, and a properly installed whole house system addresses that continuously.
We do not offer plumbing services or water heater installation. What we do, we do completely — water testing, system recommendation, professional installation, and ongoing service after the sale.
Yes, and it’s not a mild one. The Villages is built over Florida’s limestone aquifer system — the same karst geology that makes central Florida groundwater some of the hardest in the state. The water serving Hadley through the Villages of Lake-Sumter water treatment plants carries elevated levels of calcium and magnesium that cause the scale buildup you’ve probably already noticed on your showerhead, faucet aerators, and glass shower doors.
For homes in Hadley that were built in 2007 and 2008, that hard water has been running through your pipes and appliances for well over a decade. Water heaters accumulate scale that reduces their efficiency and lifespan. Dishwashers leave spots. Washing machines work harder. A whole house filtration system with softening capability stops the accumulation at the point of entry — before it reaches any of those systems — rather than treating the symptoms fixture by fixture.
The water serving Hadley comes from the Villages of Lake-Sumter Water Treatment Plants 1, 3, and 5, which draw from local groundwater. The Environmental Working Group’s Tap Water Database has flagged this system for several contaminants of concern, including bromochloroacetic acid, haloacetic acids, and thallium, along with elevated water hardness.
Haloacetic acids form when chlorine — added to disinfect the groundwater — reacts with naturally occurring organic matter in the source water. They’re colorless and odorless, so there’s no way to detect them without testing. Long-term exposure is associated with health concerns that are well documented in public health literature. Our multi-stage whole house filtration system is designed specifically to reduce these disinfection byproducts before they reach your tap, your shower, or anything else in your home. The first step is always a water test — knowing exactly what’s in your specific water is what determines the right system configuration.
Installed costs for whole house filtration systems in the Florida market typically range from $1,200 on the lower end to $6,500 or more for comprehensive multi-stage systems that address hardness, chlorine, and disinfection byproducts together. The national average for installation sits around $2,273, though Florida-specific systems built for limestone aquifer water conditions often fall in the middle to upper range of that window depending on home size and water profile.
For Hadley specifically, the right system depends on your water test results, the square footage of your home, and what you’re trying to address — hardness alone, or hardness plus chemical byproducts. Courtyard Villas and larger Designer Homes have different flow rate requirements that affect system sizing. We provide a clear recommendation based on your actual water test, not a default package. If you’re a veteran or first responder, our $500 discount applies directly to your installation cost, which is worth factoring in before you compare quotes.
Seasonal residents in Hadley actually have more reason to consider a whole house system, not less. When a home sits vacant for several months — which is common in The Villages, where a significant portion of homes are seasonally occupied — water sitting stagnant in unfiltered pipes creates conditions for bacterial growth and biofilm formation that don’t exist in continuously occupied homes. When you return for the season, you’re relying on water that’s been sitting in those pipes since you left.
A point of entry whole house system treats every gallon coming into your home continuously, whether you’re there or not. It also protects your plumbing and appliances from ongoing hard water damage during the months the home is unoccupied — scale doesn’t stop accumulating just because you’re not around. For homeowners who’ve invested in a Hadley property and want to protect it year-round, a whole house filtration system is one of the more practical decisions you can make.
Completely different in scope. An under-sink filter treats the water at one specific faucet — typically the kitchen cold tap. Everything else in your home — every shower, every bathroom faucet, the ice maker, the washing machine, the dishwasher — still runs on unfiltered water. In Hadley, where The Villages’ hard, chlorinated groundwater flows through every fixture in your home, a single-point filter leaves the vast majority of your water untreated.
A whole house point of entry system installs on the main line coming into your home before it branches to any fixture. That means the water in your master bath shower, your guest bathroom, your laundry, and your kitchen all come from the same filtered source. Chlorine removal, sediment filtration, and hardness treatment happen once — at the entry point — and every downstream fixture benefits. For a home in Hadley where you’re showering in, cooking with, and running appliances on the same municipal supply, that’s the only approach that actually addresses the full picture.
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