Quality Filters and Pumps

Filtration Repair in Crystal River, FL

Quality Filters And Pumps provides filtration repair for homes throughout Crystal River, Florida and the surrounding Citrus County. Every job starts with a written quote and an on-site evaluation, not a phone estimate. Owners Chase and Katie Norris run a state-licensed Florida well-drilling and pump company (License #7494) with 15+ years serving Central Florida.

Why Crystal River Homes Choose Quality Filters And Pumps for Filtration Repair

Crystal River (approximately 4,000 residents, in Citrus County) is served by City of Crystal River Public Utilities. The municipal supply comes from combination of city-supplied treated groundwater and private wells in surrounding rural areas; springs-heavy Citrus County geology draws from the Upper Floridan Aquifer. Many homes in the surrounding unincorporated areas still draw from private wells, where the same regional groundwater chemistry applies.

For private wells, we test on site before sizing anything. For wider context, see our full filtration repair guide.

How Our Filtration Repair Process Works

Repair and maintenance of existing whole-house and point-of-use water filtration systems in Central Florida. Media replacement, control-valve service, brine-tank cleanouts, RO membrane changes, and full system diagnostics.

Every job starts with a real on-site visit. We do not size a pump, recommend a filter, or quote a well off a phone call. For deeper background on this work, read Whole-House Well Water Filtration: What Central Florida Homeowners Need to Know or our Filtration Repair service page.

What's Included

  • Diagnostic walk-through of an existing whole-house filtration system
  • Control-valve rebuild, replacement, or programming
  • Filter media replacement (carbon, birm, catalytic carbon, calcite, resin)
  • Brine tank cleanout and salt-bridge resolution
  • Reverse osmosis membrane and pre/post-filter replacement
  • Sediment-filter housing replacement and bypass repair
  • Plumbing leak repair around the system
  • Post-service water test and walkthrough

For more on equipment selection and the regional water chemistry behind our recommendations, see our company overview, the related Iron and Sulfur in Well Water: Marion and Alachua County article, and our water-quality reference page.

Crystal River-Specific Considerations

Crystal River sits in Citrus County. The water you draw, drink, or irrigate with is regulated by City of Crystal River Public Utilities for service-connection customers, and by the relevant Florida Water Management District and the county health department for private-well owners.

Regional notes that tend to apply here:

  • Crystal River sits at the spring vent zone of the Floridan Aquifer; well water in the area is typically hard and may carry hydrogen sulfide depending on aquifer zone depth (source)
  • Citrus County well construction permits are processed by the Southwest Florida Water Management District (source)

For the live municipal numbers, pull Crystal River's most recent Consumer Confidence Report directly from the utility. For wells, the only number that matters is the one from your own water, which is why every job starts with an on-site test.

Service Area: Crystal River Neighborhoods and ZIPs

We serve homeowners across Crystal River. Common neighborhoods we work in include Kings Bay area, Plantation Island, Rock Crusher Road corridor, plus the broader Citrus County area. Primary ZIP codes: 34428, 34429. Outside this list? Call us anyway, most of Central Florida is in our normal service zone. Schedule a free quote or call (352) 268-9048.

Looking at a neighboring city or a different service? See Filtration Repair in Orlando, FL or Well Drilling in Crystal River, FL.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did my filter stop working in Crystal River?

The most common failures we see are exhausted media, failed control-valve pistons, salt bridges in softener brine tanks, and clogged sediment cartridges. None of these mean the system itself is bad. Most are an afternoon repair once we diagnose the failure mode.

How often should filter media be replaced?

On Central Florida well water, catalytic carbon and birm media typically last five to eight years. Softener resin lasts eight to twelve. Sediment cartridges run three to twelve months depending on the well. We document the replacement schedule on your invoice.

Can you service a system that wasn't installed by Quality Filters And Pumps?

Yes. We repair major brands of whole-house and point-of-use systems. We start with a system walkthrough and a fresh water test so the repair targets your actual water, not the assumptions the original installer made.

When is replacement smarter than repair?

If a control valve has failed on a tank that's already 12+ years old, or if the system was undersized for the water it's treating, replacement is usually the better investment. We give you both options in writing and let you decide.

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