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Your water stops tasting like a swimming pool. That chlorine smell in the shower disappears. Your coffee tastes better because the water going into it isn’t loaded with chemicals and sediment.
Hard water stops destroying your appliances. No more white buildup on faucets. No more scale choking your water heater or washing machine. Multi-stage sediment filtration catches what municipal treatment misses before it gets into your pipes.
Your skin and hair feel different after a shower. Chlorine dries both out, and when you remove it with whole home carbon filters, you notice. Your clothes come out of the wash softer because you’re not beating them with hard water minerals anymore.
You stop buying bottled water. When every tap in your house delivers filtered water, you fill up a glass from the kitchen sink without thinking twice. That’s what a point-of-entry system does—it treats everything coming into your home, not just one faucet.
We don’t install water heaters or fix leaky pipes. We focus entirely on water purification, softening, and filtration. That specialization matters when you’re comparing whole house systems and trying to figure out what actually works in Oyster Creek.
We hold an A-rating with the Better Business Bureau with a 5-star rating and zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means our certifications and product knowledge meet industry standards. We also offer a $500 discount to military members and first responders because that’s who we are.
Oyster Creek homeowners deal with the same water issues affecting most of Florida—chlorine taste, hard water minerals, and sediment. We’ve been solving those problems locally, and our reputation reflects that. You won’t find us making promises we can’t keep or selling systems we won’t service.
We start with a water test. Not a guess, not a generic recommendation—a test that shows what’s actually in your water. Chlorine levels, hardness, sediment, metals. That tells us what you need.
Then we design a system based on those results. If you’ve got hard water—and most Oyster Creek homes do—a water softener combination handles the minerals. Multi-stage sediment filtration removes particles. Whole home carbon filters take care of chlorine and chemical taste. If bacteria or organisms are a concern, we add UV purification.
Installation happens at your main water line where it enters the house. That’s the point-of-entry. Everything gets treated before it splits off to your kitchen, bathrooms, laundry room, and water heater. One system, every tap.
After installation, the system runs on its own. Filter media backwashing cleans itself periodically to maintain flow and performance. We show you how to monitor it and when filters need changing. Most homeowners check it once a month and replace media once or twice a year depending on usage and water quality.
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Every whole house water filter we install treats water at the point-of-entry, which means the main line coming into your home. You’re not filtering one sink—you’re filtering everything. Drinking water, shower water, laundry, dishwasher, ice maker. All of it.
The systems use multi-stage sediment filtration to catch particles, rust, and debris. Whole home carbon filters remove chlorine, chloramine, and chemical tastes that Oyster Creek municipal water carries. If your water test shows hardness above 7 grains per gallon—common here—we recommend adding a water softener combination to protect your pipes and appliances from scale buildup.
For homes on well water or anyone concerned about bacteria, our Whole House Purelight System uses UV purification technology. Ultraviolet light kills waterborne organisms and bacteria without adding chemicals. It’s an extra layer of protection that makes sense for certain situations.
Filter media backwashing keeps the system clean and efficient. The media bed rinses itself to prevent clogging and maintain water pressure. You don’t have to do it manually. The system handles it based on water usage or a timer, depending on how we set it up.
Most whole house water filter systems in Oyster Creek run between $1,500 and $4,000 depending on what you need. A basic point-of-entry carbon filter system starts lower. Add a water softener combination, UV purification, or more advanced multi-stage sediment filtration, and the price goes up.
Your water test determines what you actually need. If you’ve only got chlorine taste and light sediment, you don’t need the most expensive system. If you’re dealing with hard water, bacteria concerns, and heavy sediment, you need more equipment. We don’t upsell—we test first, then recommend what fits.
Installation is included in that price. So is the first year of service and filter media. Some companies quote you a low number, then add installation and startup costs later. We don’t do that. You get a total price upfront, and that’s what you pay.
Yes. Whole home carbon filters are specifically designed to remove chlorine and chloramine, which is what causes that chemical taste and smell in Oyster Creek municipal water. Carbon filtration is the most effective method for this, and it works at every tap once installed at the point-of-entry.
You’ll notice the difference immediately. Water from your kitchen sink, your shower, even your ice maker will taste and smell clean. Coffee and tea taste better. Drinking water straight from the tap becomes normal again instead of something you avoid.
The carbon media does need to be replaced periodically—usually once a year depending on your household water usage and the chlorine levels in your area. We’ll show you how to monitor it and let you know when it’s time. Replacement is straightforward, and we handle it if you prefer.
If your water test shows hardness above 7 grains per gallon, yes. Most homes in Oyster Creek and the surrounding Florida area have moderately hard to hard water, which means calcium and magnesium minerals that cause scale buildup in pipes, water heaters, dishwashers, and washing machines.
A whole house water filter removes chlorine, sediment, and contaminants. A water softener removes hardness minerals. They do different jobs, and most Florida homeowners need both. That’s why we often recommend a water softener combination system that handles filtration and softening together.
Hard water shortens the life of your appliances. It clogs pipes. It leaves white spots on dishes and makes soap less effective. If your water test shows hardness, skipping the softener means you’re only solving half the problem. We’ll tell you exactly what your water test shows and what makes sense for your situation.
Sediment pre-filters typically need replacing every three to six months depending on how much sediment is in your water. Carbon media lasts about a year for most households. If you have a water softener combination, you’ll need to add salt periodically, but the resin bed lasts several years before replacement.
Filter media backwashing extends the life of your system by keeping the media bed clean. The system does this automatically, so you’re not manually cleaning anything. You just need to swap out filters when it’s time, and we’ll show you how during installation.
We offer maintenance plans if you’d rather not think about it. We come out, test your water, check the system, and replace what needs replacing. Most homeowners prefer handling it themselves because it’s simple, but the option is there if you want it.
Point-of-entry systems filter water where it enters your home—at the main line. That means every tap, shower, appliance, and outlet gets filtered water. Point-of-use systems filter water at one location, like an under-sink filter in your kitchen. You get clean drinking water there, but nowhere else.
Whole house water filters are point-of-entry systems. They treat everything. Your shower water is filtered, so you’re not bathing in chlorine. Your washing machine gets filtered water, so your clothes last longer. Your dishwasher gets filtered water, so you don’t have spots on your glassware.
Point-of-use systems are cheaper upfront, but they only solve the problem in one spot. If you want clean water throughout your entire home—and you want to protect your appliances from sediment and hard water damage—you need a point-of-entry system. That’s what we install.
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