Frequently Asked Questions

  • While municipal water meets basic EPA safety standards, "safe" doesn’t always mean "clean." In Florida, chlorine is added to kill bacteria, but this can leave a harsh chemical taste and dry out your skin. Additionally, emerging contaminants like PFAS and older infrastructure can introduce trace impurities. Our systems remove these additives, providing water that isn't just "safe," but truly pure. Check your local zip code here “https://www.ewg.org/tapwater/

  • This is a very common issue in Florida, especially for homes on private wells. That "sulfur" smell is caused by hydrogen sulfide gas. While not usually harmful, it is unpleasant and can corrode plumbing. We offer specialized filtration that neutralizes the gas at the source, so your water smells fresh every time you turn on the tap.

  • Most of Florida sits on a limestone base, which saturates our water with calcium and magnesium. "Hard Water" is the result. You'll notice it as white "scale" buildup on faucets, spots on your dishes, or a film in your shower. If left untreated, this scale acts like "cholesterol for your pipes," eventually destroying your water heater and dishwasher.

  • Think of a Water Softener as protection for your home (pipes, appliances, hair, and skin) and Reverse Osmosis (RO) as protection for your body (drinking and cooking water).

    • Softener: Removes minerals that cause scale and soap scum.

    • RO System: Uses a molecular membrane to remove 99% of contaminants, giving you bottled-water quality at your kitchen sink.

  • Because every home’s water chemistry in Central Florida is different, there is no "one-size-fits-all" price. Costs depend on your water source (City vs. Well) and your specific filtration needs. This is why we provide a 100% Free In-Home Water Analysis. We give you an exact quote based on your actual water, not a guess.

  • Our systems are designed to be "set it and forget it." For most homeowners, maintenance simply involves adding salt once every 2-3 month (for softeners) and a professional filter change once every 5-6 year. We even offer automated service plans so you never have to worry about your water quality again.