Reach Out Today
Please provide your email address so that we can stay in touch and answer any questions you have! We will be reaching back out shortly.
Hear from Our Customers
Your appliances stop dying early. That’s the first thing most people notice after installing a point-of-entry system. Water heaters that were losing nearly half their efficiency start working again. Washing machines last years longer. Dishwashers stop leaving that white film on everything.
Your skin and hair feel different within days. No more dryness after showers. No more wondering why your hair feels like straw even with expensive products. The chlorine smell disappears from your bathroom.
You stop buying bottled water because you actually trust what comes out of your tap. Your coffee tastes better. Your ice cubes don’t have that weird taste. You brush your teeth without that chemical aftertaste. And when guests come over, you’re not embarrassed about the smell or taste of your water anymore.
We focus exclusively on water purification, softening, and filtration for homeowners in Sky Lake and throughout Central Florida. We’re not plumbers who also sell filters. We’re not a national company trying to service what we sell from three states away.
We’re A-rated by the Better Business Bureau with a 5-star rating and zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association. And we understand Florida water because we’ve been treating it for years in Lake County and the surrounding areas.
Sky Lake homeowners deal with specific water challenges that come from Florida’s geology. High mineral content. Iron and sulfur bacteria. PFAS contamination that’s showing up in 63% of Florida spring samples. You need someone who knows how to address these issues correctly, not just sell you equipment.
We start with testing your water to see exactly what you’re dealing with. Not a guess. Not a sales pitch based on what we want to sell you. Actual testing that shows what contaminants are present and at what levels.
Then we recommend a multi-stage sediment filtration system designed for your specific water issues. Most Sky Lake homes need a combination approach. Sediment filters to catch particles. Whole home carbon filters to remove chlorine, chemicals, and that taste and odor you’ve been living with. Often a water softener combination to handle Florida’s notorious hard water.
Installation happens at your main water line where it enters your home. That’s why these are called point-of-entry systems. Every drop of water that comes into your house gets filtered before it reaches any faucet, shower, or appliance. The system includes filter media backwashing to keep everything working efficiently without constant maintenance on your part.
We handle the installation professionally, test everything to make sure it’s working correctly, and show you how the system operates. Then we’re available when you need us, unlike some of the national companies operating in Florida who have horrible reputations for disappearing after the sale.
Ready to get started?
A whole house water filter treats every water source in your home simultaneously. Your kitchen sink, bathroom faucets, showers, washing machine, dishwasher, and even your outdoor hose bibs all get filtered water. You’re not just fixing one problem at one tap.
The system removes the contaminants that matter most to Sky Lake homeowners. PFAS chemicals that can stay in your body for up to 35 years. Chlorine that dries out your skin and makes your water taste like a swimming pool. Iron and sulfur that create that embarrassing rotten egg smell. Hard water minerals that destroy your appliances and cost you hundreds in efficiency losses.
You’ll see lower energy bills because your water heater isn’t fighting through mineral buildup anymore. You’ll replace appliances less often because they’re not being corroded from the inside. You’ll use less soap and detergent because soft water actually lathers. And you’ll stop buying bottled water because your tap water is cleaner than what comes in those plastic bottles.
This isn’t a temporary fix. It’s a permanent improvement to your home that increases property value and protects your family’s health every single day. And if you’re military or a first responder, we offer a $500 discount because we support the people who serve our community.
The honest answer is that it depends on your water quality and what size system your home needs. A basic point-of-entry system for a smaller home with moderate water issues runs differently than a comprehensive multi-stage system for a larger home with serious contamination.
Most Sky Lake homeowners invest between several thousand dollars for a complete whole house water filter installation. That includes the equipment, professional installation, and initial setup. Yes, that’s more than a pitcher filter or a single under-sink unit. But those don’t protect your appliances, your plumbing, or the water you shower in every day.
Here’s the part most people don’t calculate: the cost of not filtering your water. Replacing a water heater early costs $1,200 to $2,000. A new washing machine runs $600 to $1,500. Higher energy bills from a water heater running at 48% reduced efficiency add up month after month. When you factor in appliance protection, energy savings, and eliminating bottled water purchases, a whole house system pays for itself over time. We can give you an exact price after testing your water and understanding your home’s specific needs.
Yes, but only if the system is designed with the right filtration media. Not all whole house filters remove PFAS effectively. You need activated carbon filters specifically rated for PFAS removal, and the contact time between water and carbon needs to be sufficient.
This matters in Sky Lake because Florida has some of the highest PFAS contamination rates in the country. Testing shows six times the EPA limit at some facilities, and 8.9 million Floridians have PFAS in their drinking water. These “forever chemicals” accumulate in your body and have been linked to liver damage and cancer.
A properly designed point-of-entry system with multi-stage filtration can reduce PFAS to safe levels throughout your entire home. The key is using the right combination of sediment filtration to remove particles, followed by carbon filters with enough capacity to handle PFAS molecules. We test your water first to see what PFAS levels you’re starting with, then design a system that actually addresses the problem. And unlike a pitcher filter or fridge filter that only treats drinking water, a whole house system protects you from PFAS exposure in the shower, where you can absorb contaminants through your skin and inhale them in steam.
Most whole house water filter systems need filter media replacement every six to twelve months, depending on your water quality and household water usage. Sediment filters typically need changing more frequently than carbon filters because they’re catching particles and preventing them from reaching the other filtration stages.
The good news is that modern point-of-entry systems are designed with filter media backwashing capabilities. This means the system automatically cleans itself periodically, extending the life of your filters and reducing maintenance. You’re not constantly unscrewing housings and wrestling with filter cartridges like you would with smaller systems.
We set up a maintenance schedule based on your specific system and water conditions. Some Sky Lake homes with heavy iron or sulfur issues need more frequent attention. Homes with primarily hard water and chlorine can go longer between services. The system will keep working between filter changes, but performance gradually decreases as filters become saturated. Regular maintenance keeps your water quality consistent and protects your investment. We handle the filter replacements for our customers, so you don’t have to figure out which filters to buy or how to install them correctly.
A water softener specifically removes hardness minerals like calcium and magnesium through an ion exchange process. It prevents scale buildup in your pipes and appliances, makes soap lather better, and stops those white spots on your dishes and shower doors. But it doesn’t remove chlorine, chemicals, PFAS, iron bacteria, or other contaminants.
A whole house water filter removes contaminants through physical filtration and activated carbon. It takes out chlorine, sediment, chemicals, bad tastes and odors, and depending on the system design, things like PFAS and volatile organic compounds. But it doesn’t address hardness.
Most Sky Lake homes need both. Florida water is notoriously hard, but it also has chlorine from municipal treatment, or iron and sulfur if you’re on a well. That’s why we typically recommend a water softener combination system that addresses both hardness and contamination. The water softener handles the minerals. The multi-stage filtration handles everything else. You get complete water treatment instead of solving half the problem and wondering why your water still isn’t right.
Most whole house water filter installations take four to eight hours, depending on your home’s plumbing configuration and what type of system you’re installing. We’re working at your main water line where it enters the house, installing the point-of-entry system so all your water gets treated.
The process involves shutting off your main water supply, cutting into the line, installing the system components, connecting everything properly, and then testing to make sure it’s working correctly. If you’re adding a water softener combination system, that adds time because we’re installing multiple components that need to work together.
You’ll be without water during the installation, so most people plan accordingly. We work efficiently and clean up completely when we’re done. Once the system is running, you’ll have filtered water from every tap immediately. No waiting period. No gradual improvement. The difference is noticeable right away. Some Sky Lake homeowners tell us they can smell the difference in their shower that same evening. The chlorine odor is just gone.
Please provide your email address so that we can stay in touch and answer any questions you have! We will be reaching back out shortly.
"*" indicates required fields
