Whole House Water Filter in Orange Blossom Hills, FL

Clean Water in Every Faucet, Shower, and Appliance

Your water affects everything—from how your appliances run to how your family feels. A whole house water filter handles it all at the source.
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Point-of-Entry Water Filtration Systems

What Actually Changes When Your Water Gets Fixed

The sulfur smell disappears. Your white clothes stop turning orange in the wash. Shower doors stay clearer longer, and you’re not scrubbing rust stains off everything.

Your appliances last longer because they’re not fighting scale buildup every day. Your water heater runs more efficiently. Your dishwasher actually cleans dishes instead of leaving spots and film.

You stop buying bottled water for drinking and cooking. Your coffee tastes better. Your kids don’t complain about the water anymore. And when guests come over, you’re not embarrassed about the smell or the staining.

That’s what a point-of-entry system does. It treats every drop before it reaches any faucet, shower, or appliance in your home. Not just one sink. Not just drinking water. Everything.

Water Treatment Experts in Orange Blossom Hills

We've Been Fixing Florida Water for 50+ Years

We’ve been handling water quality issues across Central Florida since before most national brands even existed. We’re A-rated with the Better Business Bureau, hold a 5-star rating with zero complaints, and we’re members of the National Water Quality Association.

Orange Blossom Hills deals with the same water challenges most of Central Florida faces—extremely hard water, iron staining, and sulfur odors. We’ve seen it all, and we know exactly how to fix it because we’ve been doing this for decades.

We’re not a national franchise that shows up, sells you a system, and disappears. We service what we sell, and we service other brands too. That matters when something needs attention down the road.

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How Whole Home Water Filtration Works

Here's What Happens From Start to Finish

First, we test your water. Not a guess, not a generic recommendation—an actual analysis of what’s in your water and what needs to come out. That tells us whether you’re dealing with hardness, iron, sulfur, bacteria, or a combination.

Then we design a system based on your results and your household’s water usage. Some homes need multi-stage sediment filtration. Others need a water softener combination with iron removal. Some need UV purification to kill bacteria. We don’t sell one system to everyone because not everyone has the same problem.

Installation happens at your main water line—the point of entry. That’s why it’s called a point-of-entry system. Everything gets filtered before it splits off to your kitchen, bathrooms, laundry, and water heater. One system, whole house coverage.

After installation, the system runs automatically. Most use filter media backwashing to clean themselves, so you’re not constantly swapping filters. We handle maintenance and service if anything ever needs attention, and we’re local—so we actually show up.

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Whole Home Carbon Filters and Softening Systems

What You're Actually Getting With This System

A whole house water filter isn’t just one piece of equipment. It’s a custom-designed system that matches your water problems and your home’s flow rate. That usually includes multi-stage sediment filtration to catch particles and debris, whole home carbon filters to remove chlorine and improve taste, and depending on your water test, iron or sulfur removal.

If you’ve got hard water—and in Orange Blossom Hills, you probably do—you’ll likely need a water softener combination to eliminate the minerals that cause scale buildup. Orlando’s water measures 17.2 grains per gallon, which puts it in the “extremely hard” category. That’s rough on appliances and plumbing.

For homes on well water or dealing with bacterial contamination, we add UV purification. It uses ultraviolet light to kill bacteria and waterborne organisms without chemicals. For iron issues, we install systems that handle both rust and bacterial iron, which is the slimy kind that clogs pipes.

You also get a free water analysis before anything gets installed, so there’s no guessing. And if you’re military or a first responder, you get $500 off. We mean that.

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How do I know if I need a whole house water filter?

If your water smells like rotten eggs, leaves rust stains on your fixtures, or makes your white laundry turn orange, you need filtration. If your appliances are failing early or you’re constantly dealing with scale buildup, that’s another sign.

Most people in Orange Blossom Hills are dealing with hard water, iron, or sulfur—sometimes all three. A free water test will show exactly what’s in your water and what needs to be removed. That’s the only way to know for sure what system you actually need.

Don’t guess based on what your neighbor has. Your water might be different even if you’re on the same street, especially if one of you is on well water and the other is on city water.

A drinking water filter only treats the water at one faucet—usually your kitchen sink. A whole house filter treats everything at the main water line before it reaches any faucet, shower, toilet, or appliance.

That means your shower water is filtered. Your washing machine gets filtered water. Your water heater isn’t filling up with hard water and sediment. Your dishwasher isn’t leaving spots on your glasses. Everything improves, not just what you drink.

If you’ve only got a drinking water filter and you’re still dealing with staining, odors, or scale buildup, that’s because the rest of your water isn’t being treated. A point-of-entry system handles the whole house.

Most whole home systems are designed to run automatically with minimal maintenance. Systems that use filter media backwashing clean themselves on a schedule, so you’re not constantly changing filters like you would with a pitcher or faucet filter.

Depending on the system, you might need to add salt to a softener every few months, or replace a carbon filter once a year. UV bulbs typically need replacing annually. But that’s about it for most systems.

We handle service calls if something needs attention, and because we’re local, we actually show up. A lot of national companies sell systems and then disappear when you need service. We’ve been here for 50+ years and we’re not going anywhere.

A standard water softener handles hardness, but it’s not designed to remove iron or sulfur. If you’ve got rust stains or a rotten egg smell, you need a dedicated iron or sulfur removal system in addition to softening.

Some systems combine both, but it depends on how much iron or sulfur is in your water. If your levels are high, you’ll need separate treatment stages. That’s why testing matters—you can’t just guess what equipment you need based on symptoms alone.

We design systems that handle all of your water issues in the right order. Sediment filtration first, then iron or sulfur removal, then softening, then carbon filtration or UV if needed. Sequence matters, and a poorly designed system won’t work right no matter how expensive the equipment is.

It depends entirely on what your water test shows and what size system your home needs. A basic sediment and carbon filter setup costs less than a multi-stage system with iron removal, softening, and UV purification.

We don’t give ballpark prices because they’re usually wrong. Your water might need more or less treatment than the house next door. Your flow rate requirements might be different. Your plumbing setup might require different installation work.

What we do is test your water for free, design a system that actually solves your problems, and give you a real price based on your situation. No surprises, no upselling equipment you don’t need. And if you’re military or a first responder, you get $500 off.

Limited Time Summer Special

FREE Reverse Osmosis System

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

*Cannot be combined with other offers. Mention this special when you call.