Whole House Water Filter in North Davis Shores, FL

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No more hard water stains, chlorine smell, or worrying what’s in the water your family uses every day.
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Water Filtration Systems in North Davis Shores

What Changes When Your Water Actually Works

You stop seeing white buildup on your faucets and showerheads. Your dishes come out of the dishwasher without spots. The water you drink from the tap doesn’t taste like a swimming pool.

Your appliances last longer because they’re not fighting mineral deposits and chlorine oxidation every day. Water heaters, washing machines, dishwashers—they all run cleaner and more efficiently when they’re not processing hard water and chemicals.

You’re not hauling bottled water from the store anymore. Every tap in your house delivers water that’s been filtered through a point-of-entry system designed specifically for Florida’s water conditions. That means you’re covered whether you’re filling a glass in the kitchen, running a bath, or watering plants.

The difference shows up in how your skin and hair feel after a shower. It shows up in how much longer your appliances last. It shows up in the fact that you’re not constantly scrubbing mineral stains off everything.

Water Treatment Company Serving North Davis Shores

We've Been Doing This for 50 Years

We have an A rating with the Better Business Bureau, five stars, and zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association. We’ve been handling Florida water problems since before most of our competitors existed.

North Davis Shores sits right on the water near the Bridge of Lions, which means you’re dealing with the same hard water, chlorine, and mineral issues that affect most of St. Augustine. We’ve installed whole home carbon filters and multi-stage sediment filtration systems throughout this area for decades.

When you call us, you’re getting a company that services what we sell. We’re not a national chain that installs a system and disappears. We’re here, we know the local water conditions, and we’ll be here when you need service down the road.

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How Whole House Filtration Works

Here's What Happens from Start to Finish

We start with a free water analysis at your home. Not a sales pitch—an actual test of what’s in your water. That tells us what you’re dealing with: hardness levels, chlorine content, iron, sulfur, pH, and any other contaminants specific to your area.

Based on those results and how much water your household uses, we design a system that fits your situation. That might be a whole home carbon filter for chlorine removal, a water softener combination for hard water minerals, or a multi-stage system that handles multiple issues at once. Some homes need filter media backwashing to keep everything running clean.

Installation happens at your main water line—the point of entry where water comes into your house. From that point forward, every drop that flows through your plumbing gets filtered. The system runs automatically, and depending on what you need, it might backwash itself to stay clean or simply require a media change every few years.

You’re not adjusting anything daily or changing filters every month. These are whole-house systems built to handle Florida water conditions long-term. When maintenance is needed, we handle it—and we service all brands, not just what we install.

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Water Filter Solutions for North Davis Shores Homes

What You're Actually Getting with This System

A point-of-entry system means filtration happens before water reaches any fixture or appliance in your home. You’re protecting everything at once—not just the kitchen sink.

If you’re dealing with hard water, the system addresses calcium and magnesium buildup that causes scale on fixtures and inside pipes. If chlorine taste and smell are the issue, whole home carbon filters remove it throughout the house. If you’ve got iron staining your sinks or sulfur making your water smell like rotten eggs, we handle that too.

Florida water is consistently hard to very hard, typically between 100 and 300 parts per million. That level of hardness shortens appliance lifespan, clogs pipes, and leaves residue on everything water touches. North Davis Shores pulls from the same aquifer as the rest of St. Augustine, so you’re likely dealing with these same minerals plus the chlorine added during municipal treatment.

We also install UV purification systems that eliminate waterborne bacteria and organisms—important if you’re on well water or want an extra layer of protection. Some homeowners choose salt-free systems that don’t require chemicals or electricity. Others need traditional softeners combined with filtration. It depends on your water test results and what you want the system to do.

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How much does a whole house water filter cost to install?

You’re looking at somewhere between $1,500 and $4,000 for most residential systems, depending on what your water test shows and how much filtration you need. A basic whole home carbon filter for chlorine removal sits on the lower end. A multi-stage system that handles hardness, chlorine, iron, and bacteria costs more.

Installation usually runs $200 to $500 unless your plumbing setup requires extra work. We include that in the quote after we test your water and see your home’s layout.

The bigger cost consideration is what you’re spending now. If you’re replacing appliances early because of hard water damage, buying bottled water every week, or dealing with constant plumbing repairs, a whole house system pays for itself over time. Most quality systems last 10 to 20 years with basic maintenance.

A water softener removes hardness—the calcium and magnesium that cause scale buildup. It doesn’t filter out chlorine, sediment, or other contaminants. A whole house filter removes chlorine, chemicals, and particulates, but it doesn’t soften water.

Most Florida homes need both. Hard water damages appliances and leaves residue. Chlorine dries out skin and hair, makes water taste bad, and causes oxidation damage over time. A water softener combination system handles both problems in one setup.

Some homeowners choose salt-free conditioners instead of traditional softeners. These don’t remove hardness, but they change the structure of minerals so they don’t stick to surfaces as easily. They work well if you want to avoid salt and don’t have extreme hardness levels. We test your water first and recommend what makes sense for your situation.

It depends on the type of system you install. Whole home carbon filters typically need media replacement every 5 to 7 years. The tank itself lasts much longer—often 15 to 20 years. Some systems backwash automatically to clean the filter media, which extends how long it lasts.

If you have a traditional salt-based softener, you’ll add salt every few months depending on your water usage and hardness level. Salt-free systems don’t require salt or chemicals, and they use no electricity. UV systems need a bulb replacement about once a year.

We service everything we install, and we also service systems from other companies. If something stops working or you’re not sure when maintenance is due, we’ll come out and handle it. Most of our customers schedule an annual checkup just to make sure everything’s running right, but the systems themselves don’t require constant attention.

Yes, but you need the right type of filtration. That rotten egg smell comes from hydrogen sulfide gas, which is common in Florida groundwater. A standard carbon filter won’t remove it. You need a system designed specifically for sulfur reduction—usually an oxidizing filter or a combination system.

We test your water to measure sulfur levels and pH, then recommend a system that handles it. Some setups use an air injection system that oxidizes the sulfur so it can be filtered out. Others use specialized media that targets hydrogen sulfide directly.

If you’re also dealing with iron staining or hard water, we’ll design a multi-stage system that addresses everything at once. Sulfur, iron, and hardness often show up together in Florida well water, so it’s common to need a combination approach. The good news is that once it’s installed, you’re done smelling that odor every time you turn on a tap.

Yes. You can’t design the right system without knowing what’s in your water. Hardness, chlorine, pH, iron, sulfur, bacteria—every home is different, and every water source has its own issues.

We do a free in-home water analysis before recommending anything. That test shows us exactly what contaminants you’re dealing with and at what levels. If you have city water, you’re mostly looking at chlorine and hardness. If you’re on a well, you might also have iron, sulfur, bacteria, or low pH.

Once we have those results, we can tell you what type of system you actually need instead of guessing. Some homes need a simple whole home carbon filter. Others need a water softener combination with UV purification. The test takes the guesswork out and makes sure you’re not paying for filtration you don’t need or missing something that’s actually a problem.

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Free Reverse Osmosis Summer Special

Get a free reverse osmosis drinking water system with the purchase of any whole-home water purification system.

⏰ Offer Ends Labor Day — September 7th

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