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Water Treatment In Ocala, FL

Carved out of the Ocala National Forest, the City of Ocala has emerged as one of the fastest-growing areas in the United States. Its appeal lies in its preserved wooded habitats of tall cypress, live oak, and pine trees, which can be found in many neighborhoods. This blend of natural surroundings with a vibrant, growing community makes it a popular destination for retirees, families, and remote workers seeking a more affordable and active lifestyle.

Ocala is widely recognized as the "Horse Capital of the World" due to its numerous thoroughbred farms and equestrian heritage. The recently opened World Equestrian Center is a state-of-the-art facility that serves as the largest equestrian complex in the U.S. and a major tourist and event destination. Pro-H2O is proud to offer water treatment in Ocala and Marion County to improve the quality drinking water for its residents.

City Water Treatment for Ocala and Marion County

Though Ocala's municipal water system is considered safe to drink according to federal standards, it may still contain small amounts of pesticides and contaminants, including parasites, viruses, and industrial chemicals. The city also uses chlorine to disinfect its drinking water and adds fluoride. For those who demand the highest quality water for drinking, dialysis, and household use, Pro-H2O provides a city water treatment system that effectively reduces or eliminates these impurities.

Our system utilizes an NDF-certified activated charcoal filter to reduce contaminants, eliminate chlorine, and remove unpleasant odors, thereby improving the taste and quality of your drinking and household water. Additionally, our ion-exchange process softens the water, preventing unsightly calcium scale buildup on your hot water appliances. The result is brighter laundry, reduced water consumption, and softer hair and skin.

Well Water Treatment for Ocala and Marion County

Homeowners in Ocala, Marion County, and surrounding areas with a private well are responsible for their water treatment. Although you are drawing water directly from the Upper Floridan Aquifer, this water is not considered potable without further treatment. This is due to the naturally occurring concentrations of calcium and other minerals present in the limestone surrounding the underground water source. Additionally, runoff from storms can introduce bacteria, viruses, parasites, and chemicals into the water table, potentially contaminating your well water.

Our exclusive Iron ZapperĀ® system utilizes a specialized media filter cartridge to automatically disinfect your well water, ensuring that you enjoy clean, clear, and fresh-tasting water from every tap in your home. Plus, it eliminates the unpleasant rotten egg smell without the need for chemical pumps or chlorine.

Hard Water Treatment

Central Florida, which includes Hernando, Marion, Citrus, and Sumter counties, has hard water. Hard water contains high concentrations of minerals and metals, such as calcium, manganese, and iron. You can identify these minerals by the stains they leave on your tubs, sinks, and fixtures. Calcium deposits appear as a white, powdery film; manganese leaves black stains; and iron results in reddish-brown stains that resemble rust.

Pro-H2O offers a high-efficiency water conditioning system that uses advanced technology to soften the water by reducing these minerals and metals. This system uses less salt and water compared to competing systems and can be customized to meet your specific water quality needs.

Free Water Quality Analysis

PRO-H2O is your local factory-authorized Safeway Water dealer serving Ocala and the surrounding communities in northwest Central Florida. Everyone, whether connected to city water or using a private well, deserves access to crystal clear, great-tasting water straight from the tap.

For cleaner, healthier, and better-tasting water in your home, contact Pro H2O today for a free in-home water quality test. We serve communities throughout Citrus County, Hernando County, and Sumter County, including Crystal River, Floral City, Inverness, and Wildwood, FL.