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Your water heater stops dying every six years. Your skin doesn’t feel tight after every shower. Your dishes come out of the dishwasher without spots, and your coffee tastes like coffee instead of chlorine.
That’s what happens when you install a whole home carbon filter at the point where municipal water enters your house. Everything downstream gets treated—every faucet, every appliance, every shower head.
Florida water comes with baggage. Chlorine and disinfection byproducts from treatment plants. Hard water minerals from limestone aquifers. PFAS contamination that’s shown up in more water systems across the state. A point-of-entry system handles all of it before it touches anything in your home.
You’re not just filtering drinking water. You’re protecting your plumbing, extending appliance life, and eliminating the stuff that makes your water smell, taste, and feel wrong.
We hold an A+ Better Business Bureau rating with zero complaints and a 5-star customer rating. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, and we’ve built our reputation on doing what we say we’ll do.
We don’t sell plumbing services or water heaters. We specialize in whole-house water purification, and we do it right. That means custom system design based on actual water testing, professional installation, and ongoing service that doesn’t disappear after the sale.
Pedro homeowners deal with the same water quality challenges as the rest of Florida—hard water from aquifer sources, chlorine taste from municipal treatment, and emerging contaminants like PFAS. We design multi-stage sediment filtration systems that address what’s actually in your water, not what a national company assumes you need.
We also offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders, and we support the Tunnels to Towers Foundation because community matters.
We start with water testing. You can’t design a filtration system without knowing what you’re filtering. We analyze your water for hardness, chlorine, sediment, metals, and contaminants like PFAS.
Then we design a system that fits your home and your water usage. That usually means a combination of sediment pre-filters, activated carbon media for chlorine and chemical removal, and potentially a water softener combination if hardness levels warrant it. Point-of-entry systems get installed at your main water line, so treated water flows to every fixture.
Installation takes a few hours. We size the system correctly, connect it to your mainline, and test flow rates and pressure. You’ll see the difference immediately—no chlorine smell, no mineral buildup, no weird taste.
We also handle filter media backwashing schedules and ongoing maintenance. Carbon filters need media replacement eventually, and sediment pre-filters need periodic changes. We’ll walk you through what to expect and when.
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Every system we install is custom-designed after testing your specific water. Florida’s aquifer-based water supply means high mineral content and vulnerability to contamination from the state’s porous limestone and high water table. Your system needs to address those realities.
Most Pedro installations include multi-stage sediment filtration to catch particles before they reach finer filters. Whole home carbon filters remove chlorine, disinfection byproducts like trihalomethanes, and organic compounds that cause taste and odor issues. If testing shows PFAS concerns, we add NSF 401 certified media that targets those forever chemicals.
Hard water is almost guaranteed in Florida. Mineral buildup destroys water heaters, clogs fixtures, and leaves residue on everything. A water softener combination handles calcium and magnesium before they cause problems. That extends appliance life by years and cuts energy costs because your water heater isn’t fighting scale buildup.
You’ll also get professional installation with proper system sizing, pressure testing, and flow verification. We don’t leave until everything works right. And we provide maintenance schedules so you know exactly when filters need attention.
Total cost depends on system complexity and your home’s water quality. Basic point-of-entry filtration with sediment and carbon stages typically runs between $2,000 and $4,000 installed. Add a water softener combination, and you’re looking at $3,500 to $6,000.
That sounds like a lot until you compare it to bottled water. Families spending $100 monthly on bottles pay $1,200 every year—$12,000 over ten years. A whole house system costs $3,300 to $7,500 over the same period, treats all your water, and protects your appliances.
Speaking of appliances, untreated hard water cuts water heater lifespan in half. You’ll replace a heater every six to eight years instead of twelve to fifteen, costing an extra $1,200 to $1,500 per premature replacement. Filtration pays for itself in avoided damage and energy savings.
It depends on the system design, which is why testing matters. Sediment filters catch rust, dirt, and particles. Activated carbon removes chlorine, disinfection byproducts like trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids, and organic compounds that cause taste and odor problems.
If your water test shows PFAS contamination—which has appeared in Florida water systems—we add specialized media certified to NSF 401 standards. That targets forever chemicals that standard carbon doesn’t catch.
Water softeners handle calcium and magnesium, the minerals that cause hardness. They don’t remove chemical contaminants, but they prevent scale buildup that damages plumbing and appliances. Most Florida homes need both filtration and softening because aquifer water brings minerals and municipal treatment adds chlorine.
Filter media lifespan depends on water quality and usage volume. Sediment pre-filters typically need replacement every three to six months because they’re catching particles before they reach finer filtration stages.
Carbon media in whole home carbon filters lasts one to three years depending on chlorine levels and household water consumption. When carbon gets saturated, it stops removing contaminants effectively. We provide testing and replacement schedules based on your specific system.
Water softener resin can last ten to fifteen years with proper maintenance. You’ll need to add salt periodically for the regeneration cycle, but the resin itself is durable. The key is regular filter media backwashing to prevent buildup and maintain flow rates. We handle maintenance scheduling so you’re not guessing when service is due.
Not if it’s sized correctly. Pressure drop happens when flow capacity doesn’t match household demand. We calculate your peak flow rate based on fixtures, appliances, and simultaneous usage, then size the system accordingly.
Point-of-entry systems need adequate flow capacity to supply your entire home without restriction. Undersized filters create bottlenecks. Properly sized systems maintain pressure while treating water at the main line.
You might notice slightly lower pressure immediately after installation while the system settles, but it should stabilize within a day. If pressure stays low, it’s usually a sizing issue or a clogged sediment pre-filter. That’s why professional installation matters—we verify pressure and flow before we leave.
Probably, if you’re in Pedro. Florida water is notoriously hard because it comes from limestone aquifers. Hard water means high calcium and magnesium content, which causes scale buildup in pipes, water heaters, and fixtures.
A whole house water filter removes chlorine, sediment, and chemical contaminants. A water softener removes hardness minerals. They solve different problems. Most Florida homeowners need both—filtration for health and taste, softening for appliance protection and energy efficiency.
Water testing tells you for sure. If hardness levels are above 7 grains per gallon, you’ll see scale buildup and shortened appliance life without softening. We test first, then recommend a water softener combination only if your water actually needs it. No point in treating problems you don’t have.
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