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Your water heater stops collecting scale. The efficiency stays where it should be instead of dropping 30-40% over a few years. Your showerhead doesn’t clog. The glass doors don’t get that white film you’re scrubbing every week.
Your dishwasher and washing machine run cleaner cycles because they’re not fighting mineral buildup. Soap actually lathers. Your skin doesn’t feel tight after a shower because the chlorine’s gone before it touches you.
The water coming out of every tap in your house goes through the same filtration. You’re not just treating one sink or hoping a pitcher catches everything. It’s handled at the point of entry, so every drop that enters your home is already filtered.
We don’t do plumbing. We don’t install water heaters. We focus entirely on water purification, softening, and filtration because that’s where our expertise matters most.
We’re A-rated with the Better Business Bureau with a 5-star rating and zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association. We know St. Johns County water—the 28 grains per gallon of hardness coming from the St. Johns Forest Grid, the trihalomethanes from chlorine treatment, the chlorate that affects thyroid function.
We offer a $500 discount to military members and first responders, and we support the Tunnels to Towers Foundation because we believe in taking care of the people who take care of us. Our reputation in St. Augustine Shores is built on doing the work right and staying available after installation.
We start with water testing. Not a guess based on your zip code—actual testing of what’s coming into your house. That tells us what we’re dealing with: hardness levels, chlorine content, sediment, and any contaminants specific to your supply.
Then we design a point-of-entry system that handles your water profile. For most homes in St. Augustine Shores, that means multi-stage sediment filtration to catch particles before they hit your pipes, whole home carbon filters to remove chlorine and organic compounds, and a water softener combination to handle the extreme hardness. The system includes filter media backwashing to keep everything running efficiently without constant maintenance on your end.
Installation happens at your main water line. Everything gets filtered before it branches out to your kitchen, bathrooms, laundry room, and water heater. Once it’s in, you’ll notice the difference immediately—no chlorine smell, no mineral taste, no soap scum building up. We walk you through the maintenance schedule and stay available if anything needs adjustment.
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A whole house water filter in St. Augustine Shores isn’t a one-size-fits-all setup. Your system is built around what’s in your water. The St. Johns Forest Grid supplies water with 28 grains per gallon of hardness—nearly three times the threshold for “very hard water.” That level of mineral content destroys appliances fast if it’s not addressed.
Your system includes sediment filtration to catch rust, sand, and particles that clog fixtures and damage valve seals. Carbon filtration removes chlorine, which is especially harsh in Florida’s warm climate, along with trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids that form during disinfection. If your water is supplied by the city, those contaminants are present. The softening component handles calcium and magnesium before they calcify inside your water heater and pipes.
You also get professional installation by factory-trained technicians who understand Florida water conditions. We’re licensed and insured. The system comes with warranty protection and ongoing service. You’re not calling a national company that may or may not show up—you’re working with a local team that knows your water supply and will be here next year when you need a filter change.
Cost depends on your water quality, home size, and what you need the system to remove. A basic setup for a smaller home with moderate hardness might start around $2,000 to $3,000. A comprehensive point-of-entry system with multi-stage filtration, carbon filters, and water softening for a larger home dealing with St. Augustine Shores’ 28-grain hardness typically runs $4,000 to $7,000 or more.
That’s not a small investment, but compare it to what you’re already spending. Homeowners with untreated hard water lose an average of $1,800 per year to appliance damage and efficiency loss. Your water heater alone can lose nearly half its efficiency when scale builds up, and 20% of your home’s energy cost is tied to heating water. A filtration system pays itself back by preventing those losses.
We offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders. Financing options are available if you’d rather spread the cost out. The key is getting a system that actually handles your water—not an undersized unit that can’t keep up with the mineral load coming from the St. Johns Forest Grid.
A water softener removes hardness—calcium and magnesium—through an ion exchange process. It stops scale buildup in your pipes and appliances. A whole house filter removes contaminants like chlorine, sediment, heavy metals, and organic compounds. It improves taste, smell, and safety.
Most homes in St. Augustine Shores need both. Your water has extreme hardness that will wreck your appliances if it’s not softened, but it also has chlorine, trihalomethanes, and chlorate from the treatment process. A softener won’t remove those chemicals. A filter won’t stop scale buildup.
The best setup is a water softener combination system that addresses both issues. Water flows through sediment filtration first to catch particles, then through carbon filtration to remove chemicals, then through the softener to eliminate hardness. That’s a true point-of-entry system—everything’s handled before water reaches any fixture in your home. You get soft water that’s also clean and safe to drink.
Sediment filters typically need replacement every 3 to 6 months depending on how much particulate matter is in your water. Carbon filters last 6 to 12 months before they’re saturated and stop removing chlorine effectively. Water softeners need salt refills every 4 to 8 weeks, and the resin bed should be cleaned annually.
The good news is that most systems are designed with filter media backwashing, which means they clean themselves automatically on a schedule. You’re not pulling cartridges out every month. When filters do need changing, it’s straightforward—most homeowners can handle it, or we can take care of it during a service visit.
We set up a maintenance schedule based on your system and water usage. You’ll get reminders when it’s time to check salt levels or swap filters. Skipping maintenance means your system stops working as intended—chlorine starts getting through, hardness isn’t fully removed, and you’re back to dealing with the same problems you installed the system to fix. Stay on top of it, and the system will protect your home for years.
Yes, if it includes carbon filtration. Chlorine is added during water treatment to kill bacteria, but it doesn’t need to stay in your water after it reaches your house. Activated carbon removes chlorine through a chemical reaction—it’s not just masking the smell, it’s actually eliminating the chlorine from the water.
In Florida’s warm climate, chlorine smell is often more noticeable because heat intensifies the odor. If you’re smelling it strongly when you turn on the tap or run a shower, that’s a sign the chlorine levels are high. A whole home carbon filter handles it at the point of entry so you’re not breathing chlorine vapor every time you shower or smelling it in your drinking water.
Carbon filters also remove chloramines, which some water systems use instead of chlorine. Chloramines are harder to filter out and require a specific type of catalytic carbon. We test your water first to confirm what’s in it, then design the filtration system accordingly. If chlorine or chloramine removal is a priority, we make sure your system includes the right media to handle it completely.
The core components—tanks, valves, and housing—typically last 10 to 15 years with proper maintenance. The filtration media inside needs replacement on a schedule: carbon every 6 to 12 months, sediment filters every 3 to 6 months, and softener resin every 10 to 15 years depending on water quality and usage.
What kills systems early is neglect. If you don’t change filters, the media gets clogged and stops working. If you don’t refill salt in the softener, hardness breaks through and starts damaging your pipes again. If you ignore a valve that’s not cycling correctly, the whole system can fail prematurely.
We install systems built to handle St. Augustine Shores water long-term. That means sizing the system correctly for your household, using quality components that won’t corrode in Florida’s humid environment, and setting up a maintenance plan you can actually follow. If you stay on top of filter changes and let us inspect the system annually, you’re looking at well over a decade of protection. Cheap systems installed by companies that don’t service what they sell? You’ll be replacing it in five years.
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