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Your water might pass federal standards, but those legal limits haven’t been updated in almost 20 years. That means contaminants like chromium-6, chlorate, and lead can still make it through municipal treatment and into your home.
A point-of-entry system filters everything before it enters your plumbing. That means cleaner drinking water, sure. But it also means your kids aren’t bathing in chlorinated water, your appliances aren’t getting clogged with sediment, and you’re not dealing with limescale buildup on every faucet.
Hard water damages water heaters and washing machines. It leaves soap scum in your shower and makes your skin feel dry and itchy. Multi-stage sediment filtration combined with whole home carbon filters handles both the stuff you can see and the stuff you can’t.
You stop buying bottled water. You stop scrubbing mineral deposits off your showerhead. And if you’ve got young kids or someone pregnant in the house, you stop worrying about what they’re exposed to every time they turn on the tap.
We hold an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and zero complaints on record. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we follow industry standards that a lot of companies skip.
Here’s what matters more: we actually service the systems we install. A lot of the national companies around Ocala Ridge will sell you equipment and disappear. You call six months later because something’s not working right, and suddenly nobody picks up.
We’re local. We know the water issues in Ocala Ridge because we’ve been treating them for years. The Upper Floridan Aquifer supplies your water, and while the City of Ocala softens and chlorinates it, that doesn’t mean it’s ideal for your home. We handle the rest.
First, we test your water. Not just city reports—we test what’s actually coming out of your tap. That tells us what you’re dealing with: hardness levels, chlorine content, sediment, and any contaminants that shouldn’t be there.
Then we design a system that fits your home. Most setups include multi-stage sediment filtration to catch particles, whole home carbon filters to remove chlorine and chemicals, and a water softener combination if hardness is an issue. Everything gets installed at your main water line so it treats water before it reaches your plumbing.
The system uses filter media backwashing to clean itself, which means less maintenance for you. We’ll show you how it works, what to expect, and when filters need changing. Then we stay available. If something’s off, you call us. If you’ve got questions six months later, you call us. That’s the difference.
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A whole house water filter isn’t one piece of equipment. It’s a point-of-entry system that handles multiple problems at once.
The sediment filter catches rust, sand, and particles that clog your pipes and damage appliances. The carbon filter removes chlorine taste and odor while filtering out chemical contaminants like the “forever chemicals” (PFAS) showing up in water supplies across Florida. If your water’s hard—and in Ocala Ridge, it usually is—the softener prevents scale buildup that shortens the life of your water heater and dishwasher.
You’ll notice the difference immediately. Water tastes better. Your skin doesn’t feel tight after a shower. Your coffee maker stops building up white deposits. And if you’ve got kids, you’re not exposing them to lead or chlorate every time they brush their teeth.
We also offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders, because that’s who we are. And we’re involved with the Tunnels to Towers Foundation, supporting the families of fallen heroes. You’re working with people who care about this community, not a national company trying to hit a sales quota.
Yes, but only if it’s designed to. Not all systems are the same.
A basic sediment filter won’t touch lead. You need a carbon filter or a more advanced filtration stage that’s rated for heavy metal removal. That’s why testing your water first matters—you need to know what you’re filtering before you pick a system.
Lead is especially dangerous for pregnant women, infants, and young children. It causes developmental issues and health problems that don’t show up right away. If your home was built before 1986, or if you’ve got older plumbing, lead is a real concern. A properly designed point-of-entry system removes it before it reaches any faucet in your house, including the ones your kids use.
It depends on your water quality and how much water you use, but most filters last six months to a year.
Sediment filters usually need changing more often because they’re catching physical particles. Carbon filters last longer, but they’ll eventually get saturated and stop removing chlorine and chemicals effectively. If your system includes a softener, the resin bed can last several years before it needs replacing.
The good news: systems with filter media backwashing clean themselves, which extends the life of your filters and keeps performance consistent. We’ll give you a maintenance schedule based on your specific setup. And when it’s time to change something, we handle it. You’re not figuring this out on your own.
Only if it includes a water softener. Filtration and softening are two different things.
Hard water is caused by calcium and magnesium in your water supply. Ocala Ridge water comes from the Upper Floridan Aquifer, and it’s naturally hard. That’s what causes the white buildup on your faucets, the soap scum in your shower, and the shortened lifespan of your appliances.
A carbon filter won’t fix that. You need a water softener combination that removes those minerals before they enter your plumbing. Most of our whole house systems include both filtration and softening because most homes in Ocala Ridge need both. It’s not an upsell—it’s just what works.
It varies based on what your water needs and the size of your home, but you’re typically looking at a few thousand dollars for a complete system.
That includes the equipment, installation, and setup. If you need softening on top of filtration, that adds to the cost. If your water has specific contaminants that require advanced treatment, that’s another factor.
Here’s what you’re paying for: equipment that lasts 10 to 15 years, professional installation that doesn’t damage your plumbing, and a company that actually answers the phone when something needs attention. We’re not the cheapest option in Ocala Ridge, and that’s intentional. You’re investing in a system that works and a company that stands behind it. We also offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders.
Technically, yes. Realistically, you probably shouldn’t.
A point-of-entry system gets installed at your main water line, which means you’re cutting into your plumbing and working with your home’s entire water supply. If something’s not sealed right, you’ve got a leak. If the flow rate isn’t calculated correctly, you’ve got pressure problems. If the system isn’t sized for your household, it won’t keep up with demand.
You also need to know what you’re filtering. Without testing your water first, you’re guessing at what equipment you need. And if the system needs adjusting or servicing later, you’re on your own.
We’ve seen plenty of DIY installs that caused more problems than they solved. A professional installation costs more upfront, but it saves you from dealing with leaks, pressure issues, and equipment that doesn’t work the way it should.
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