Plumbing

Water Treatment Services

Providing first-class Plumbing Services to Central Florida

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About This Service

Florida's mineral-heavy water takes a toll on your plumbing, appliances, and skin. Our water treatment services — including softeners and conditioning systems — address hard water at the source so your home runs more efficiently.

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Water Quality Testing

We test your water to measure hardness, mineral content, and other factors that affect your plumbing and daily life.

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Custom Treatment Plans

We design a treatment solution specific to your water conditions, home size, and household usage.

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Ongoing Support

We provide maintenance guidance and are available for follow-up service to keep your system performing at its best.

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“Frank's AC is hands-down the best HVAC company we've ever worked with. They showed up on time, diagnosed the problem quickly, and had our AC running perfectly within the hour. Highly recommend!”

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St. Cloud

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Our Process

1

Test Your Water

We collect a sample and analyze your water for hardness, pH, iron, and other common Central Florida water issues.

2

Design Your Solution

Based on the test results, we recommend the right water softener or conditioning system for your home.

3

Install the System

Our licensed plumber installs the treatment equipment with proper connections to your main water supply.

4

Verify and Educate

We test the treated water to confirm results and show you how to maintain the system going forward.

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The Hard Water Challenge in Central Florida

Central Florida sits on a limestone aquifer, which means the water supply naturally contains high levels of calcium, magnesium, and other dissolved minerals. This hard water is one of the most common plumbing complaints homeowners face in the St. Cloud, Kissimmee, and surrounding communities. Left untreated, mineral buildup clogs pipes, coats heating elements inside your water heater, reduces the effectiveness of soap and detergent, and leaves unsightly deposits on fixtures and glass.

Water Softeners and Conditioning Systems

We install both salt-based water softeners and salt-free water conditioning systems depending on your needs. A traditional water softener removes hardness minerals through ion exchange, producing noticeably softer water that lathers better and leaves no scale. A salt-free conditioner is a lower-maintenance alternative that prevents scale formation without adding sodium to your water. Both systems are installed by our licensed plumbers (CFC1430061) with proper plumbing connections to your main water line.

Long-Term Benefits of Water Treatment

Treating your water protects your entire plumbing system from the inside out. Softened or conditioned water extends the life of your water heater, dishwasher, and washing machine by preventing mineral scale from building up on internal components. You will also notice cleaner dishes, softer laundry, smoother skin, and reduced soap usage throughout your home. Over time, these benefits add up to real savings on energy bills, appliance replacement costs, and household products.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is hard water and why is it a problem?

Hard water contains high levels of dissolved minerals, primarily calcium and magnesium. Over time, these minerals build up as scale inside pipes, water heaters, and appliances, reducing efficiency and shortening their lifespan. Hard water also makes soap less effective, leaves spots on dishes and glass, and can dry out skin and hair.

What is the difference between a water softener and a water conditioner?

A water softener uses a salt-based ion exchange process to remove calcium and magnesium from your water. A water conditioner uses a salt-free method to alter the minerals so they do not form scale, but it does not actually remove them. Both options help protect your plumbing, and we can help you decide which is the better fit for your household.

How do I know if I have hard water?

Common signs include white chalky buildup on faucets and showerheads, soap that does not lather well, spots on dishes after washing, dry or itchy skin after showering, and reduced water heater efficiency. A professional water test can confirm the hardness level and guide the right treatment approach.

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