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You stop buying bottled water. Your coffee tastes better. Your kids drink from the tap without you worrying about what’s in it.
The white buildup on your faucets disappears. Your water heater stops working overtime. Your dishwasher actually gets dishes clean instead of leaving spots and film.
A whole home carbon filter handles chlorine taste and odor at the source. Multi-stage sediment filtration catches rust, dirt, and particles before they hit your pipes. If you’re dealing with iron staining or that rotten egg sulfur smell, a properly designed point-of-entry system addresses it throughout your entire home—not just at one sink.
Your appliances last longer. Your soap works better. Your laundry comes out softer. And you’re not replacing water heaters every few years because scale ate through the heating elements.
We have 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, and we’ve spent over 50 years solving hard water problems for Florida families.
Twentymile sits in an area where water comes from limestone aquifers. That means calcium, magnesium, and mineral buildup are part of daily life here. We test your water first, then design a system based on what’s actually in it—not what we assume.
We don’t sell plumbing services or water heaters. We focus on water treatment, and we do it right. We also offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders, because some things matter more than margin.
First, we test your water. Not a guess—a real analysis that shows what’s in your water and at what levels. Hard water, chlorine, iron, sulfur, pH—we measure it all.
Then we design a system that fits your home and your water. That might mean a water softener combination with carbon filtration. It might mean multi-stage sediment filtration with iron removal. It depends on your water, your usage, and what you’re dealing with day to day.
We install the system at your main water line—the point of entry. That’s where water enters your home, which means every faucet, every shower, every appliance gets filtered water from that moment on.
After installation, the system runs on its own. Filter media backwashing happens automatically to keep everything clean and working. You’re not dealing with constant filter changes or maintenance headaches. We handle service when it’s needed, and we actually show up—which isn’t something you can say about every company in Florida.
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A whole house water filter isn’t one piece of equipment. It’s a system designed around your water quality and your home’s needs.
In Twentymile, most homes deal with hard water because of the limestone aquifer. That means you’ll likely need a water softener combination that handles both hardness and filtration. Sediment filters catch particles and rust. Carbon filters remove chlorine and improve taste. If you’re on well water or dealing with iron staining, we add iron removal to the setup.
The system gets installed at the point where water enters your home. Everything downstream—your kitchen, bathrooms, laundry, water heater—gets treated water. No more scale buildup in your pipes. No more chlorine smell in the shower. No more orange stains on your driveway from irrigation.
You’ll also see your energy bills drop. When your water heater isn’t fighting through mineral buildup, it heats water faster and uses less energy. Your appliances last longer. Your soap and detergent work better, so you use less of it.
It depends on what’s in your water and what size system your home needs. A basic sediment and carbon filtration setup starts lower. A complete system with water softening, iron removal, and multi-stage filtration costs more.
We don’t give quotes over the phone because your water is different from your neighbor’s. We test it first, then price a system that actually solves your specific problems. That’s the only honest way to do it.
Most homeowners in Twentymile are dealing with hard water and chlorine taste at minimum. If you’re also seeing iron stains or smelling sulfur, that changes the equipment needed. We’ll walk you through options after we see your water test results.
A water softener removes hardness—calcium and magnesium that cause scale buildup. It doesn’t filter out chlorine, sediment, or odors. A whole house filter handles contaminants, particles, and taste issues, but it doesn’t soften water.
Most homes in Twentymile need both. Hard water ruins appliances and leaves buildup. Chlorine affects taste and smell. Iron causes staining. A water softener combination with carbon filtration and sediment filters addresses all of it.
If you only install a softener, your water will be soft but might still taste like chlorine or have sediment. If you only install a filter, you’ll still get scale buildup. The right system handles both, and it’s designed based on what your water test shows.
It depends on the system and your water quality. Most whole home carbon filters and sediment filters use filter media backwashing, which means the system cleans itself automatically. You’re not changing cartridges every month.
Water softeners need salt added periodically—usually every few weeks depending on your water usage and hardness level. We’ll show you how to check it and what to look for.
Beyond that, we recommend an annual service check to make sure everything’s running efficiently. We test your water again, check the system settings, and make adjustments if needed. If something breaks, we fix it. That’s part of why reputation matters in this business—some companies sell systems and disappear when you need service.
Yes, but it depends on the sulfur level and what’s causing the smell. Sulfur in Florida well water usually comes from bacteria or hydrogen sulfide gas in the aquifer. A standard carbon filter won’t handle it.
You need a system designed for sulfur removal—usually an oxidation filter or an air injection system that converts the hydrogen sulfide into particles, then filters them out. If bacteria is the issue, we might add a UV sterilizer or a chlorination system.
We test your water first to see what we’re dealing with. Sulfur levels vary, and the solution changes based on concentration and whether you’re also dealing with iron or manganese. Once we know what’s in your water, we’ll design a point-of-entry system that handles it at the source so every faucet in your home has clean, odor-free water.
Yes. Iron staining happens when dissolved iron in your water oxidizes and leaves reddish-brown marks on concrete, sinks, toilets, and laundry. A whole house water filter with iron removal stops it before it reaches your fixtures or irrigation system.
Most iron removal systems use an oxidation process—converting dissolved iron into particles that get trapped in a filter. The system backwashes automatically to flush out the collected iron, so you’re not dealing with constant maintenance.
If you’re in Twentymile and seeing orange stains on your driveway or sidewalk, that’s likely from your irrigation pulling untreated well water. We can install a point-of-entry system that treats all the water coming into your home and outdoor lines. Once the iron is removed, the staining stops. Your fixtures stay clean, your laundry comes out white, and your driveway doesn’t look like it’s rusting.
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