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Hard water in Sandalwood isn’t just annoying. It’s expensive. The calcium and magnesium in your water are shortening your appliance lifespan by up to 40%, leaving spots on everything, and making your skin feel dry after every shower.
A whole house water filter handles the problem at the point where water enters your home. That means every tap, every shower, every appliance gets clean, treated water. No more scrubbing calcium buildup off faucets. No more replacing water heaters years earlier than you should.
Multi-stage sediment filtration removes the particles that clog your pipes. Whole home carbon filters take care of chlorine taste and odor. Add a water softener combination, and you’re protecting your plumbing, your fixtures, and your wallet. The system pays for itself in appliance repairs you won’t need and cleaning products you won’t buy.
We have an A rating with the Better Business Bureau and zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we follow industry standards that matter.
We’ve been installing whole house water filters in Sandalwood and throughout Central Florida for over five decades. We know what Florida water does to homes here because we’ve seen it thousands of times. The limestone in our soil creates some of the hardest water in the country, and most homeowners don’t realize the damage until it’s already cost them.
We don’t do plumbing or water heaters. We do water treatment, and we do it right. We also service what we sell, which apparently isn’t common anymore. We offer a $500 discount to military members and first responders, and we’re proud supporters of the Tunnels to Towers Foundation.
First, we test your water. Not all Sandalwood water is the same, and your home’s water can change over time. We need to know what’s actually in it before we design a system.
Once we know what we’re dealing with, we recommend a point-of-entry system built for your specific water issues. That might include sediment filtration to catch particles, carbon filtration to remove chlorine and odors, and a softener to handle the hard water minerals. Some homes need iron or sulfur removal. Some need all of it.
We install the system at your main water line. Filter media backwashing happens automatically on a schedule, so you’re not constantly changing cartridges. The system runs in the background, treating water before it reaches your fixtures and appliances.
You’ll notice the difference immediately. Water tastes better. Soap lathers easier. Your skin doesn’t feel tight after a shower. Over time, you’ll notice appliances lasting longer and less buildup around faucets and showerheads.
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A complete whole house water filter for a Sandalwood home typically includes multi-stage sediment filtration to remove dirt, rust, and particles that damage appliances. Whole home carbon filters handle chlorine, which is added during municipal treatment but leaves an unpleasant taste and smell.
Most systems here also need a water softener combination because Sandalwood water averages 100-300 parts per million of hardness. That’s considered moderately hard to very hard, and it’s why you see white buildup on everything.
The system is designed to backwash automatically, flushing out trapped sediment and regenerating the filter media without you lifting a finger. You’re not buying bottled water anymore. You’re not replacing dishwashers every few years because of scale buildup. You’re not scrubbing mineral deposits off shower doors every week.
We custom-design every system based on your water test results and your household’s water usage. A family of two uses water differently than a family of six, and your system should reflect that. We also service all major water treatment brands, so if you already have a system that’s not working right, we can fix it.
A quality whole house water filter system in Sandalwood typically runs between $1,500 and $5,000 depending on what your water needs. That’s not a small investment, but it’s also not as expensive as replacing a water heater, dishwasher, and washing machine years ahead of schedule.
Basic systems that handle sediment and chlorine start around $1,500 to $2,000. Add a water softener to handle Florida’s hard water, and you’re looking at $2,500 to $4,000. Homes with iron staining, sulfur odors, or other specific issues might need additional treatment stages, which pushes the cost higher.
The system pays for itself over time. Hard water cuts appliance lifespan significantly. It also increases your energy bills because scale buildup makes water heaters work harder. Most homeowners see a return on investment within a few years just from avoiding repairs and replacements.
A whole house water filter removes particles, chlorine, chemicals, and contaminants from your water. A water softener specifically removes the calcium and magnesium that cause hard water. They do different jobs, and most Sandalwood homes need both.
Filters handle sediment that clogs pipes and aerators. They remove chlorine that makes water taste like a swimming pool. Carbon filters can also reduce certain chemicals and improve overall water quality. But filters don’t soften water.
Softeners use a process called ion exchange to remove hardness minerals. That stops scale buildup in pipes and on fixtures. It makes soap work better. It protects appliances from mineral deposits. But a softener alone won’t remove chlorine taste or filter out sediment. That’s why most complete systems include both filtration and softening stages working together.
Most modern whole house systems are designed to backwash automatically, which means they clean themselves on a schedule. You’re not changing cartridges every month. The filter media inside the tanks lasts years, not weeks.
Sediment pre-filters might need changing every 3-6 months depending on your water quality and usage. Carbon media typically lasts 3-5 years before it needs replacement. Water softener resin can last 10-15 years if the system is maintained properly. You’ll need to add salt to the softener regularly, usually every 4-8 weeks.
We recommend annual service visits to check system performance, test your water, and make sure everything is working as it should. Water quality can change over time, and catching issues early prevents bigger problems. Most maintenance is simple, and we handle it so you don’t have to think about it.
Yes. Whole home carbon filters are specifically designed to remove chlorine taste and odor. Chlorine is added during municipal water treatment to kill bacteria, but it leaves behind that distinct swimming pool smell and taste that makes drinking water unpleasant.
Carbon filtration works through a process called adsorption, where chlorine molecules stick to the carbon surface as water passes through. A properly sized carbon filter removes chlorine before water reaches any tap in your home. That means better-tasting drinking water, coffee, and ice. It also means you’re not showering in chlorinated water, which can dry out skin and hair.
The carbon media lasts several years before it needs replacement, depending on your water usage and chlorine levels. Most Sandalwood homes see a dramatic improvement in water taste immediately after installation. You’ll actually want to drink tap water again.
Yes, but it requires a specific type of filtration designed for iron removal. Standard sediment filters and carbon filters won’t handle iron effectively. You need a system with oxidizing filter media or a dedicated iron filter stage.
Iron in water shows up as reddish-brown stains on toilets, sinks, and laundry. It’s common in Sandalwood because of our groundwater composition. The iron is dissolved in the water when it comes out of your well or enters your home, then oxidizes when it hits air, leaving those rust-colored stains everywhere.
An iron filter oxidizes the dissolved iron and then filters out the particles before they can stain anything. Some systems use filter media that catalyzes this reaction. Others use air injection. The right approach depends on your iron levels and water chemistry, which is why testing your water first matters. We’ve installed hundreds of iron removal systems in Central Florida, and the results are immediate. No more orange stains.
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