
Water Treatment & Softeners in Orlando, FL
Compare 25 water treatment & softeners contractors near you in Orlando and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.7/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
Last updated March 23, 2026
One request, multiple quotes — don't overpay
Verified Pro Installers


Florida Energy Water & Air

Pure Water Changes

Culligan of Orlando, FL

Totally Pure H2O Inc
Other Businesses in This Area
AquaClear Solutions
5.09½+ years onlineAqua Cristal
5.04 mo onlineClear Water International
5.01½+ years onlinePure Touch Water Filters - Kissimmee
5.010+ years onlinePure Touch Water Filters - Orlando
5.010+ years onlineKleendrop Water & Solar
4.9Pure One Water Treatment
4.924+ years onlineBlue Ribbon Water Technology LLC
4.86 years onlineFlorida Pure Water Services
4.7~8 years onlinePasteur Water System
4.7~7 years onlineVCI Water Purification Systems
4.7Water Treatment Warehouse Inc
4.621½+ years onlineAffordable Water Treatment Inc
4.517+ years onlineEden Water Inc.
4.514+ years onlineAAA American Water
4.4Water Treatment & Softeners in Nearby FL Cities
Other Services in Orlando
Water Treatment & Softeners in Orlando, FL
Orlando water-treatment contractors in this directory serve homes on Orlando Utilities Commission and the surrounding Orange County well-water properties. Florida's groundwater is hard (often 12-18 grains in the Orlando area) and many private wells have iron, sulfur, and elevated TDS. A whole-home twin-tank water softener for OUC city water runs $1,800-$3,500 installed. Well-water systems with iron filtration, softener, and RO at the kitchen typically land $4,500-$9,500.
Florida's high humidity and warm groundwater create aggressive corrosion conditions for water-heater anodes and copper plumbing. Most Orlando installs include a water-heater anode upgrade. OUC and Duke Energy bill on top-tier hot-water electric rates — softening reduces water-heater scaling and saves 8-15% on heating energy.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How hard is Orlando tap water?
- Hard to very hard — typically 12-18 grains per gallon (200-300 ppm). A 48,000-64,000 grain softener handles a typical 4-person home with regeneration every 5-8 days.
- Should I worry about chloramine in Orlando water?
- OUC uses chloramine for secondary disinfection. Chloramine doesn't off-gas like chlorine and persists in water. Many residents add catalytic carbon block filtration at point-of-use ($150-$400) to remove it for drinking and cooking.
- Is RO worth it for Orlando drinking water?
- Yes for most users — Orlando TDS often runs 250-450 ppm with chloramine residual. Under-sink RO at $400-$900 installed reduces TDS to 10-30 ppm and removes chloramine, dramatically improving taste and brewing quality.
About NeedInstall
NeedInstall helps connect customers with local installation professionals across Orlando and surrounding communities. Featured contractors have claimed their profile and verified their business information. Listings marked as "Verified Pro" have been confirmed by the business owner.