Whole House Water Filter in Roan, FL

Finally, Water That Actually Works

No more iron stains ruining your fixtures or sulfur smells embarrassing your guests—get a whole house water filter system that handles Florida’s toughest water problems.

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Water Filtration Systems Roan Florida

What Clean Water Really Changes

You’ll notice the difference immediately. Your morning shower won’t smell like rotten eggs. Your white clothes stay white instead of turning orange from iron stains. Your coffee actually tastes like coffee, not like you’re drinking from a rusty pipe.

The bigger changes happen over time. Your expensive appliances stop breaking down from mineral buildup. Your plumbing fixtures stay clean without constant scrubbing. Your water heater lasts years longer because it’s not fighting iron and sulfur deposits every day.

Most importantly, you stop worrying about what’s in your family’s drinking water. Every glass from every tap becomes something you can trust completely.

Quality Water Treatment Roan FL

We Know Exactly What You're Dealing With

We’ve been solving Florida’s unique water challenges for over five decades. We’re BBB accredited with an A-rating and 5-star reviews—because we understand that your reputation matters as much as ours does.

Roan sits on the same limestone aquifers that create sulfur and iron problems throughout central Florida. We’ve installed hundreds of whole house water filtration systems in homes just like yours, dealing with the exact same issues you face every day.

Unlike national companies that disappear after the sale, we’re here for the long term. We service what we sell, and we know Florida water better than anyone else in the business.

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Whole House Water Filter Installation

From Problem Water to Perfect Water

First, we test your water right at your kitchen sink. No guessing, no generic solutions—we need to know exactly what we’re dealing with in your specific well or municipal supply.

Next, we design a custom whole house water filtration system based on your home’s water usage and your family’s specific needs. Every system is different because every water problem is different, even between neighbors.

Installation happens at your main water line, so every drop entering your home gets treated. The system works automatically—oxidizing iron and sulfur, filtering out sediment, and delivering clean water to every tap, shower, and appliance in your house.

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Carbon Filter Iron Clear Systems

What You Actually Get

Your whole house well water filter handles multiple problems at once. The carbon filter removes chlorine taste and odor while our iron clear technology eliminates those orange stains that ruin everything they touch. The sulfur clear system stops that embarrassing rotten egg smell that makes guests uncomfortable.

In Roan, most homes need combination systems because Florida’s limestone geology creates multiple water quality issues simultaneously. Your system includes pre-filtration to catch sediment, oxidation to handle iron and sulfur, and final polishing to ensure every drop tastes clean.

We include everything needed for proper operation—bypass valves for maintenance, pressure gauges for monitoring, and automatic regeneration so you never have to think about it. Plus, we offer a $500 discount for military and first responders because we believe everyone deserves clean water.

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

If you see orange or brown stains in your sinks, toilets, or on your laundry, you have iron problems. If your water smells like rotten eggs, especially when hot, that’s hydrogen sulfide from sulfur. If your soap doesn’t lather well or leaves soap scum, you have hard water. These aren’t just cosmetic issues. Iron clogs pipes and damages appliances. Sulfur corrodes plumbing and creates unpleasant bathing conditions. Hard water reduces the life of water heaters and makes cleaning more difficult throughout your home. The best way to know for sure is professional water testing. We provide free water analysis that shows exactly what’s in your water and what needs to be removed.
Water softeners primarily remove calcium and magnesium that cause hard water problems—soap scum, scale buildup, and spots on dishes. They use salt to replace hard minerals with sodium through ion exchange. Whole house water filtration systems address a broader range of contaminants including iron, sulfur, chlorine, sediment, and bacteria. They can include softening as one component, but they also handle taste, odor, and staining issues that softeners can’t touch. For Florida well water, you usually need both functions. Iron and sulfur create different problems than hardness, so they require different treatment methods. That’s why we design custom systems that handle your specific combination of water problems.
Most of our systems are designed for minimal maintenance. The main filter media typically lasts 5-8 years depending on your water quality and usage. Pre-filters need replacement every 6-12 months, which takes about 10 minutes and costs around $40. The system automatically handles regeneration cycles to clean the filter media and maintain performance. You’ll get performance indicators that show when service is needed, but most customers go years between major maintenance events. We provide annual service check-ups to ensure everything operates at peak efficiency. During these visits, we test your treated water, inspect all components, and replace any filters that need attention. This preventive approach keeps your system running smoothly for decades.
A properly sized and installed system should have minimal impact on water pressure—typically less than 5 PSI when properly maintained. We size systems based on your home’s peak demand, not just average usage. If you have three bathrooms and all showers run simultaneously, that’s about 6.3 gallons per minute. We’d recommend a system rated for at least 8-9 GPM to handle that demand plus kitchen and appliance usage without pressure drop. Many customers actually report improved pressure over time because the system prevents mineral buildup in pipes that previously restricted flow. Clean water flows better than water loaded with iron particles and scale-forming minerals.
System costs vary based on your home’s size, water problems, and treatment requirements. Basic systems start around $800, while comprehensive treatment for severe iron and sulfur problems can reach $3,000 or more. The real question is cost versus value. A quality system pays for itself by protecting expensive appliances, reducing cleaning products, eliminating bottled water purchases, and preventing costly plumbing repairs from mineral damage. We offer custom quotes based on your specific water test results and home requirements. Many customers are surprised to learn that proper treatment costs less than they expected—especially when they factor in long-term savings from appliance protection and reduced maintenance.
Yes, with over 50 years in the industry, we service all major water treatment brands. We frequently help customers whose original installer has gone out of business or stopped providing service. Many times, we can repair or upgrade existing systems rather than replacing everything. This saves thousands of dollars while improving performance. We carry parts for most major manufacturers and can often fix problems that other companies say require complete replacement. If your current system isn’t working properly, we’ll diagnose the problem honestly. Sometimes it’s a simple repair or component upgrade. Sometimes replacement makes more sense. Either way, you’ll get straight answers about what’s really needed to solve your water problems.