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Your shower water stops drying out your skin and hair. No more white calcium rings on faucets or dog bowls. Your coffee tastes better because the chlorine’s gone.
Appliances last longer when hard water minerals aren’t corroding them from the inside. Dishwashers, washing machines, water heaters—they all run cleaner and break down less often. That’s real money saved, not just a sales pitch.
You stop buying bottled water because your tap finally tastes like actual water. Your kids drink more water. You fill up reusable bottles without thinking twice. And those stubborn stains on your dishes and glassware? Gone.
Point-of-entry systems treat water the moment it enters your home. Every faucet, every shower, every appliance gets filtered water. Not just the kitchen sink—everywhere.
We hold an A rating with the Better Business Bureau and a 5-star rating with zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we meet the industry’s highest certification standards.
We don’t do plumbing or water heaters. We do water treatment—softening, filtration, and purification. That focus matters because Florida’s water issues are specific and serious. Aquifers here are easily contaminated due to porous limestone, high water tables, and heavy rainfall. Nearly 30% of water wells tested in some Florida cities show elevated arsenic.
Point Pleasant homeowners deal with hard water, chlorine taste from municipal treatment, iron, sulfur, and bacterial contamination. We’ve seen it all, tested it all, and designed systems around it. We also support the Tunnels to Towers Foundation and offer a $500 discount to military members and first responders.
We start with a free in-home water analysis. Not a sales pitch—a real test of what’s in your water. Hard minerals, chlorine levels, metals like iron and manganese, pH balance. We test for what matters in Point Pleasant, FL.
Once we know what’s in your water, we design a custom system. Most whole house setups include multi-stage sediment filtration to catch particles, whole home carbon filters to remove chlorine and chemicals, and a water softener combination to eliminate hard water minerals. Some homes need additional treatment for iron, sulfur, or bacteria.
Installation happens at your main water line—the point of entry. That’s where all water enters your home, so treating it there means every outlet gets filtered. We handle the install, test the system, and show you how everything works.
Filter media backwashing happens automatically. The system cleans itself by reversing water flow through the filter media, flushing out trapped contaminants. You’re not constantly changing filters or doing maintenance. We also offer fast, dependable service for all makes if something ever needs attention.
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Every system we install is designed around your water test results and your household’s water usage. A family of five uses water differently than a couple, and your system should reflect that.
Multi-stage filtration removes sediment and particles before they reach your appliances. Whole home carbon filters pull out chlorine, chloramine, pesticides, and chemicals that cities use to disinfect water. If your water comes from a well, we address bacteria, nitrates, and metals.
Hard water treatment is non-negotiable in Florida. Calcium and magnesium cause scale buildup that clogs pipes, ruins water heaters, and leaves spots on everything. A water softener combination handles that while the carbon filter tackles taste and odor.
Point Pleasant sits in an area where water quality varies widely depending on whether you’re on city water or a private well. City water usually has high chlorine or chloramine. Well water often has iron, sulfur, or bacterial issues. We’ve worked with both, and we know what systems hold up long-term in this climate. Florida’s population growth—over 300,000 people annually—is straining aquifers and natural springs. Water quality isn’t improving. If anything, it’s getting worse.
Cost depends on what’s in your water and how much water your household uses. A basic system for city water with chlorine and hard minerals runs differently than a complex setup for well water with iron, sulfur, and bacteria.
Most whole house systems include the filtration unit, a water softener, installation, and a warranty. We don’t give quotes over the phone because your water is different from your neighbor’s. We test first, then design a system that actually solves your specific problems.
Financing is available, and we offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders. The bigger cost isn’t the upfront price—it’s what you’re already spending on bottled water, appliance repairs, and cleaning products that don’t work because your water’s fighting you.
Florida water has specific problems. Hard water minerals like calcium and magnesium are everywhere. Chlorine and chloramine come from city treatment plants. Iron and manganese show up in well water and cause rust stains. Sulfur makes water smell like rotten eggs.
Multi-stage sediment filtration catches particles and debris. Carbon filters remove chlorine, chloramine, pesticides, and chemicals. Water softeners eliminate hard minerals. If your water has elevated arsenic, nitrates, or bacterial contamination, we add treatment stages for those.
Point Pleasant homeowners on well water often deal with iron and sulfur. City water customers complain about chlorine taste and hard water damage. We test your water, identify what’s actually in it, and build a system that removes those specific contaminants. Not a one-size-fits-all box from a big-box store.
Most whole house systems use filter media backwashing, which means the system cleans itself. Water flows backward through the filter media, flushing out trapped contaminants into your drain. This happens automatically on a schedule based on your water usage.
Carbon filters typically need replacement every 3-5 years depending on your water quality and household size. Sediment pre-filters might need changing every 6-12 months if your water has heavy particulate contamination. Water softeners need salt refills, not filter changes.
We provide maintenance schedules during installation and offer service for all makes and models. You’re not on your own trying to figure out when something needs attention. Most customers find the maintenance easier than they expected—especially compared to constantly buying bottled water or dealing with appliance breakdowns.
A properly sized system won’t lower your water pressure. Pressure drops happen when the system is too small for your household’s flow rate or when filters are clogged and overdue for maintenance.
We calculate your home’s peak water usage during the design phase. If three people are showering while the dishwasher and washing machine are running, your system needs to handle that flow without restriction. Undersized systems create pressure problems. Correctly sized systems don’t.
Point-of-entry systems are installed at your main water line with flow rates that match your home’s plumbing. If you currently have good pressure, you’ll keep it. If your pressure is already low due to old pipes or municipal supply issues, the filter won’t fix that—but it won’t make it worse either.
Yes, if you have hard water. Whole house filters remove chlorine, chemicals, sediment, and contaminants. Water softeners remove hard minerals like calcium and magnesium. They do different jobs.
Hard water causes scale buildup in pipes and appliances even if the water is otherwise filtered and clean. That white crusty residue on faucets? That’s calcium. The reason your water heater died early? Hard water scale. A carbon filter won’t stop that.
Most Florida homes need both—a water softener combination with multi-stage filtration. The softener handles minerals, the carbon filter handles taste and chemicals, and sediment filtration catches particles. We design systems that integrate all three because Florida water usually needs all three. Trying to skip the softener to save money just means you’ll pay more later in appliance repairs and replacements.
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