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Your appliances stop dying early. Scale buildup disappears from faucets and showerheads. Laundry comes out cleaner, softer, without that stiff feel. Dishes don’t spot. Your water heater runs efficiently instead of fighting through mineral deposits that cut its lifespan in half.
The rotten egg smell is gone. No more orange stains on sinks or toilets. Your skin and hair feel better after a shower because you’re not bathing in chlorine and dissolved minerals.
You stop second-guessing whether the water is safe. Multi-stage sediment filtration and UV disinfection handle bacteria, iron, sulfur, and contaminants like PFAS that Lake Lucina well water can carry. You drink from the tap again. So do your kids.
This is what whole home carbon filters and water softener combination systems actually deliver. Not cleaner water in one spot—cleaner water everywhere.
We’ve been serving Lake County homeowners since before whole house water filters were standard. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association. BBB accredited with an A+ rating and zero complaints. That doesn’t happen by accident.
We’re not a national franchise that sells you a system and disappears. We test your water first, design a system based on what’s actually in it, install it correctly, and come back to verify it’s working the way it should. If it’s not, we fix it at no charge until it does.
Lake Lucina sits on limestone and sandy soil. Your water pulls minerals, sulfur, and iron on the way up. We’ve treated hundreds of wells in this area. We know what you’re dealing with before you finish describing it.
We start with a water test. Not a guess—a real analysis of what’s in your water and at what levels. Hardness, iron, sulfur, bacteria, pH, chlorine. That tells us what you need.
Then we design a system. If you’ve got high iron and sulfur, you need a pre-treatment stage before the carbon filter. If bacterial iron is present, we add UV disinfection. If your water is moderately hard like most Lake Lucina homes, a combination softener and whole home carbon filter handles it. Filter media backwashing keeps everything running without constant maintenance.
Installation happens at your point-of-entry—where water enters your home. That means every faucet, every shower, every appliance gets treated water. We don’t disrupt your whole week. Most installations finish in a day.
After install, we return in one to three months to retest and verify the system is hitting the numbers we designed for. If it’s not, we adjust it until it does. No extra charge.
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Every system is custom-designed. We don’t sell one-size-fits-all because Lake Lucina water varies from one property to the next. Your neighbor’s well might be fine. Yours might have sulfur bacteria and 200 PPM hardness.
You get multi-stage sediment filtration to catch particles and debris. Whole home carbon filters remove chlorine, improve taste, and filter out organic compounds. If you need it, we add iron and sulfur removal. Water softener combination units handle the hardness that destroys appliances and leaves scale on everything.
UV disinfection is available for wells with bacteria concerns—it kills E. coli and other organisms without chemicals. No salt, no electricity on some models, no wastewater. Just clean, safe water.
We also service what we install. And we service other brands too—even the ones that don’t. If you bought a system from a company that won’t return your calls, we’ll take care of it. We’ve been doing this long enough to work on anything.
If your water smells like rotten eggs, leaves orange or brown stains, feels slimy, or tastes like chlorine, you need treatment. If your appliances are failing early, your water heater has sediment buildup, or your laundry feels stiff even after washing, those are hard water and contamination issues a whole house system fixes.
Lake Lucina pulls water from limestone aquifers and sandy soil. That means most homes deal with moderate to high hardness, iron, sulfur, and sometimes bacterial contamination. Testing is the only way to know for sure what’s in your water and at what levels.
We test for free. It takes a few days to get results back, and then we can tell you exactly what you’re dealing with and what type of system will handle it. If you don’t need a full system, we’ll tell you that too.
A point-of-entry system treats all the water entering your home. That means every faucet, shower, toilet, washing machine, and dishwasher gets filtered water. An under-sink filter only treats the water at that one tap—usually just for drinking and cooking.
If your problem is hard water, iron, or sulfur, an under-sink filter won’t help. Those contaminants damage your appliances, stain your fixtures, and affect your skin and hair in the shower. You need whole-home treatment to stop that.
Point-of-entry systems install where your main water line enters the house. They handle higher flow rates and larger volumes. They’re built to filter thousands of gallons a day without slowing down your water pressure. Under-sink filters can’t do that—they’re designed for a few gallons at a time.
Depends on the system and your water quality. Most whole home carbon filters need media replacement every three to five years. Water softeners need salt refills if they use it, though some of our systems don’t require salt at all. Sediment pre-filters might need changing every six to twelve months if your water is particularly dirty.
Filter media backwashing systems clean themselves automatically. They flush out trapped sediment and iron so the filter stays effective without constant manual maintenance. You’re not pulling cartridges every month.
UV systems need an annual bulb replacement. The bulb loses effectiveness over time even if it still lights up. We can handle all of that for you on a maintenance schedule, or we can show you how to do it yourself. Either way, it’s not complicated, and it’s not expensive compared to what you’d spend replacing appliances or fixing plumbing damaged by untreated water.
Not if it’s sized correctly. That’s why we don’t sell you a system off the shelf—we calculate your home’s flow rate and peak demand, then size the system to handle it. Undersized systems cause pressure drops. Properly sized systems don’t.
Most homes in Lake Lucina run on well water with decent pressure to start. If your pressure is already low, we address that first. Sometimes it’s a clogged sediment filter in your existing setup, or a pressure tank that needs adjustment. We check that during the initial assessment.
Once the system is installed, you shouldn’t notice a difference in pressure at your faucets or shower. If you do, something’s wrong, and we come back to fix it. We guarantee the system performs the way we designed it to, and that includes maintaining your water pressure throughout the house.
Yes. Sulfur smell comes from hydrogen sulfide gas or sulfur bacteria in your well. It’s common in this area because of the geology. The rotten egg odor is unmistakable, and it doesn’t go away on its own.
We use a combination of filtration and oxidation to remove it. If it’s hydrogen sulfide gas, an air injection system or a catalytic carbon filter handles it. If it’s sulfur bacteria, we may need a chlorination or UV disinfection stage to kill the bacteria before filtering out the sulfur compounds.
Some Lake Lucina wells also have iron along with the sulfur, which makes the problem worse. Iron bacteria create slime and staining on top of the smell. In those cases, we design a multi-stage system that addresses both. The result is water that doesn’t smell, doesn’t stain, and doesn’t leave residue on your fixtures. We’ve done this hundreds of times in Lake County. It works.
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