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Your dishes stop getting spots. Your skin doesn’t feel tight after showering. Your coffee tastes better because the water tastes better.
A whole house water filter treats water the second it enters your home. That means every drop that comes out of any faucet, showerhead, or appliance has already been filtered. No more buying pitcher filters or worrying about which tap is safe to drink from.
Your water heater lasts longer. Your washing machine runs cleaner. Your pipes don’t build up scale the way they used to. Multi-stage sediment filtration catches the particles that wear down your plumbing, while whole home carbon filters remove the chlorine that dries out your skin and makes your water smell like a pool.
The difference shows up in ways you didn’t expect. Soap lathers easier. Clothes feel softer. The air in your bathroom after a hot shower doesn’t smell like chemicals anymore.
We focus exclusively on water purification, filtration, and softening. We don’t install water heaters or fix leaky pipes. We test your water, design a system that handles what’s actually in it, and install equipment that works.
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. We offer a $500 discount to military members and first responders because that matters to us.
Lighthouse Park homeowners deal with the same water issues affecting most of Florida: contaminated groundwater, high chlorine levels, sediment from aging infrastructure, and minerals that wreck appliances. We’ve been handling these problems long enough to know what works and what doesn’t. Our reputation in Lake County speaks for itself, especially compared to companies that sell systems and disappear when you need service.
We start with a free water analysis at your home. Not a guess, not a generic recommendation—actual testing that shows what’s in your water right now.
Once we know what we’re dealing with, we design a system for your specific situation. Some homes need a water softener combination to handle hard water and contaminants. Others need multi-stage filtration with carbon filters and sediment traps. If your water has bacteria or microorganisms, we might recommend UV purification as part of the setup.
Installation happens at your main water line—the point of entry where water comes into your house. That’s why these are called POE systems. Everything gets filtered before it splits off to different rooms. One system, every tap covered.
After installation, we test the water again to confirm everything’s working. We show you how filter media backwashing works if your system has it, and we explain when filters need changing. Most whole house systems last years before needing major maintenance, but we’re available when you need us. That’s the difference between us and companies that install and vanish.
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Every system we install is custom-designed based on your water test results. There’s no one-size-fits-all approach because Lighthouse Park water quality varies by neighborhood, and well water is completely different from municipal supply.
Your system might include sediment filters to catch particles, carbon filters to remove chlorine and improve taste, and a water softener if you’re dealing with Florida’s notoriously hard water. Some homes need all three. Others need different combinations depending on what’s contaminating their water supply.
Florida’s groundwater is vulnerable. Ninety percent of our drinking water comes from aquifers, and our porous limestone, high water table, and heavy rainfall mean contaminants reach drinking water faster here than in most states. Nearly one in four Florida waterways are contaminated with nitrogen, phosphorus, or chemicals at hazardous levels. That’s not scare tactics—that’s data from state water quality reports.
A properly installed point-of-entry system handles these contaminants before they reach your glass, your shower, or your washing machine. You get cleaner drinking water, better-tasting food when you cook, softer skin and hair, and appliances that last longer because they’re not constantly fighting mineral buildup and sediment.
We also provide ongoing support. When filters need changing, we handle it. When you have questions about your system, we answer them. That’s what service actually means.
The cost depends entirely on what your water test shows and what size system your home needs. A basic sediment and carbon filtration setup costs less than a multi-stage system with water softening and UV purification.
Most homeowners spend between a few thousand and several thousand dollars for a complete whole house water filtration system. That includes the equipment, professional installation, and initial water testing. It sounds like a lot until you factor in what you’re getting: every faucet in your home filtered, appliances that last years longer, no more bottled water purchases, and actual peace of mind about what your family is drinking and bathing in.
We offer free water analysis so you know exactly what you need before we talk about price. No pressure, no generic quotes. Just real numbers based on your actual water quality and your home’s specific requirements.
It depends on the system, but a properly designed whole house filtration system removes chlorine, sediment, heavy metals, and many chemical contaminants. If your system includes a water softener, it also removes the minerals that cause hard water. UV purification kills bacteria and microorganisms if those are present in your supply.
Florida water typically contains chlorine from municipal treatment, sediment from aging pipes or natural sources, and minerals like calcium and magnesium. Depending on your location in Lighthouse Park, you might also be dealing with agricultural runoff, nitrogen, phosphorus, or PFAS contamination from industrial sources.
The only way to know for sure what’s in your water is to test it. We do that for free. Once we see the results, we can tell you exactly which contaminants are present and which filtration methods will remove them. Carbon filters handle chlorine and improve taste. Sediment filters catch particles. Reverse osmosis or specialized media handles heavy metals and chemicals. We match the equipment to the problem.
The system itself can last ten years or more if it’s installed correctly and maintained. The filters inside need changing on a schedule that depends on your water quality and how much water your household uses.
Some whole house systems are rated for a million gallons of filtration, which translates to roughly ten years for an average family. Sediment pre-filters might need changing every six months to a year. Carbon filters typically last one to three years. Water softeners need salt refills but the tanks last for years.
The key is maintenance. Systems that get ignored stop working efficiently. Filters that don’t get changed on time let contaminants through. We set up a maintenance schedule based on your specific system and send reminders when it’s time for service. That’s part of what you’re paying for—a system that actually keeps working instead of becoming another piece of equipment you forget about until it fails.
You can technically install one yourself if you have plumbing experience and the right tools. Most homeowners shouldn’t. The system installs at your main water line, and mistakes lead to leaks, pressure problems, or a filtration system that doesn’t actually filter properly.
Professional installation ensures the system is sized correctly for your home’s water flow, installed at the right point of entry, and tested after setup to confirm it’s working. We also handle permits if your local code requires them, and we make sure the installation doesn’t void any warranties on your equipment.
The bigger issue is system design. Without testing your water first, you don’t know what you’re filtering. A generic system from a hardware store might remove some contaminants and miss others completely. We test first, design the system around what’s actually in your water, and install it so it works the way it’s supposed to. That’s worth paying for.
A properly sized and installed system won’t cause noticeable pressure loss. If the system is too small for your home’s flow rate, or if filters get clogged and aren’t changed on schedule, then yes, you’ll see pressure drop.
That’s why system sizing matters. We calculate your home’s peak water demand and install a filtration system that handles that flow without restriction. Sediment pre-filters protect the main filters from clogging too quickly, and regular maintenance keeps everything flowing the way it should.
If you ever notice pressure dropping after installation, it usually means a filter needs changing or there’s a maintenance issue we can fix quickly. It’s not a design flaw—it’s a maintenance flag. We’d rather you call us when you notice a change than let a clogged filter sit there doing nothing.
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