Whole-home water softeners, carbon filtration, reverse osmosis under-sink systems. SWFL water is hard and chlorinated — Sage installs the right system to fix that without selling you something you don't need.
Book ServiceSWFL municipal water is hard (calcium and magnesium), chlorinated, and depending on your area, can have additional taste/odor issues. Hard water leaves spots on dishes, scale in your water heater, and shorter fixture life. Well water adds iron, sulfur, and bacteria concerns. Sage installs whole-home softeners, carbon filtration, reverse osmosis (RO), and well treatment systems — sized and configured for your actual water condition.
Classic hard water sign. Water softener fixes it.
Mineral deposits from hard water. Softener prevents future buildup.
Hard water and chlorine. Softener + carbon filter together solve both.
Carbon filter (whole-home or RO under sink) removes chlorine effectively.
Specialized well treatment needed — iron filter, sulfur filter, or combination system.
Under-sink reverse osmosis gives you premium drinking water without a whole-home overhaul.
We test your water (hardness, chlorine, iron, pH) and discuss what you want to address.
We recommend the right product based on test results — not 'one size sells all.'
Whole-home systems install at the main water entry. Under-sink RO installs at the kitchen sink with a dedicated faucet.
We show you the bypass valve, salt addition (for softeners), filter change schedule, and warranty.
If you're on city water in SWFL, your water is moderately to very hard. A softener significantly extends fixture and appliance life and improves how soft your skin/hair feel after showers. Worth it for most homes.
Standard softener installed: $1,500-$2,800. Combination softener + carbon filter: $2,200-$3,800.
Under-sink RO with dedicated faucet: $600-$1,200 installed. Whole-home RO is a much bigger system, typically only needed for well water or specific medical needs.
A very small amount — about 30mg per quart, less than a slice of bread. People on strict low-sodium diets can opt for a potassium-based softener instead.
Typical 40-lb bag every 4-8 weeks for a family of 4. We show you how during the install.
Yes — well water requires testing first to identify specific contaminants (iron, sulfur, bacteria), then we build a treatment system to address each one.
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