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  • Tackles Sulfur, Iron & Mineral Buildup

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Frequently Asked Questions

That sulfur smell comes from hydrogen sulfide gas, which is naturally present in much of Florida's groundwater, especially in well water. A whole-home filtration system with a sulfur or oxidizing filter can eliminate the odor at the point of entry, so it doesn't affect any tap in your home.

Municipal Florida water meets federal safety standards, but safe doesn't always mean pure or great-tasting. Florida water is known for being hard and can contain elevated levels of chlorine, iron, and dissolved minerals. A reverse osmosis system or under-sink filter adds an extra layer of purification beyond what the municipality provides.

Water treatment systems address a range of common household water issues: - Chlorine taste and odor in city or municipal water

  • Hard water mineral buildup on fixtures, appliances, and pipes
  • Well water contaminants including bacteria, sulfur odor, and iron or manganese staining
  • Sediment that makes water appear cloudy, taste gritty, or wear down plumbing over time

Costs vary based on your home size, water quality, and system type. A basic water softener typically starts between $800 and $1,500 installed. Whole-home filtration systems run $1,500 to $3,500, while reverse osmosis drinking water systems are often $300 to $700. Getting multiple quotes from local licensed providers is the best way to find competitive pricing for your situation.

A free water test is the best starting point. It measures hardness, iron content, pH, and bacteria specific to your supply, whether you're on city water or a private well. From there, a local specialist can recommend the right system for your exact situation.

Most likely yes. Florida ranks among the top states for hard water, and city water is no exception. Hard water causes scale buildup inside pipes, water heaters, and appliances, shortening their lifespan and reducing efficiency. A water softener protects your home's plumbing and can save you money over time on energy bills and appliance repairs.

What Homeowners Near You Are Saying About Their Water Treatment Projects

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  • 5/5 ★★★★★ ★★★★★

    The installer of the system was prompt and very courteous. He removed the old salt system and installed the new two container system in 90 minutes. The entire process couldn't have been better.

    Alex C. Verified

  • 5/5 ★★★★★ ★★★★★

    Love the new system. Water is so much better than it was before. Big thanks to Randy for explaining all of the details and making sure everything went smoothly.

    James M. Verified

  • 5/5 ★★★★★ ★★★★★

    Everyone was exceptional with their knowledge, kindness and making us feel important. Mike and Chris took their time explaining the process and what their company is all about with pride. Patrick did an exceptional job of installing and explaining the process. He took his time to make sure we understood everything.

    Joseph M. Verified

  • 5/5 ★★★★★ ★★★★★

    Patrick was my installer and did a great job. Very professional , clean , proficient!! Aesthetically pleasing!!

    Darian V. Verified