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Hard Water and Chlorine in Your Home
Different factors can affect how your water feels, tastes, and performs in everyday use. A water test can help identify these characteristics so homeowners better understand what’s normal for their area and what options are available for improvement.
Why test your water?
Water quality can vary widely depending on your water source, local infrastructure, treatment methods, and even seasonal changes. In Florida, periods of drought can concentrate naturally occurring minerals in groundwater, making issues like hardness and chlorine content more noticeable inside the home.
- Locally owned & operated — technicians live where they work
- No investor pricing pressure — decisions made by professionals, not call centers
- Standards over volume — fewer jobs, done right

Daniel Ritchie
— Founder
What We Test
Our complimentary water analysis focuses on common indicators that affect residential water quality.
| Water Test | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Water Hardness | Measures minerals that can cause spotting, scale buildup, and reduced appliance efficiency. |
| Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) | Provides an overall picture of dissolved minerals present in your water. |
| Chlorine | Identifies chlorine levels commonly found in municipal water supplies that may affect taste and odor. |
| General Water Quality Indicators | Helps establish a baseline understanding of your home's water conditions. |
Testing capabilities may vary by location and water source.
Chlorine
Municipal water providers use chlorine to disinfect drinking water and help protect public health. This is an important and standard part of water treatment across Florida communities, especially during periods where water systems are under environmental stress.
Some homeowners may notice side effects that are commonly associated with chlorinated water, including:
- Dry skin after bathing
- Hair that feels dry or brittle
- A mild chlorine taste or odor
These effects do not indicate unsafe water. They are often related to normal disinfection levels used to maintain safe public water systems.
Hard Water
Water hardness refers to naturally occurring minerals, primarily calcium and magnesium, found in water supplies. Hard water is common throughout much of Florida. While hard water is generally safe to use, it can create challenges around the home, including:
- Scale buildup in pipes
- Reduced appliance efficiency
- Spotting on glassware
- Increased soap and detergent use
- Mineral deposits on fixtures
Knowing your hardness level can help you make informed decisions about protecting plumbing fixtures and household appliances.
A Professional Standard. Applied Every Time.
Our process eliminates guesswork and fixes the problem at the source.
Step 1
Diagnose Before We Decide
We identify the exact source of failure using professional diagnostics—before any repair begins.
Step 2
Clear Options, No Pressure
We present documented options with upfront pricing—so you control the decision, not a sales script.
Step 3
Execute to One Standard
Our Academy-trained teams repair the system, restore the area, and document the result.
Built and operated by Florida professionals — never investor-owned.
LICENSED & LOCALLY OWNED