Up to 800 gallons of purified water a day. Our dual-membrane reverse osmosis system, finished with UV disinfection, reduces dissolved solids, heavy metals, sulfur, nitrates and up to 99.99% of bacteria — so the water you drink, cook with, and bathe in is genuinely clean, at every faucet.

On any water softener or whole-home filtration system







A water softener removes hardness minerals. A carbon filter improves taste and removes chlorine and odors. Both are great — but neither removes dissolved solids (TDS), sodium and chloride, arsenic, nitrates, or PFAS “forever chemicals.” Southwest Florida wells draw from the limestone Hawthorn aquifer — naturally high in minerals and sulfur, sometimes carrying arsenic, and in coastal areas affected by saltwater intrusion that pushes sodium and chloride into the water. Reverse osmosis is the most thorough residential technology available: it forces water through a membrane with openings near 0.0001 micron, physically separating contaminants other methods leave behind. Add a UV stage and you also neutralize living organisms. The result is clean, crisp water — not at one tap, but throughout your home.
Reverse osmosis plus UV targets the contaminants common in private wells — the ones you can taste, the ones that stain, and the ones you can't see at all. Your exact results are confirmed by your in-home water test.
The “mineral load” behind flat taste and scale.
Up to 95–98%*From coastal saltwater intrusion; a softener can't remove these.
Naturally occurring in SWFL aquifers; tasteless and odorless.
Up to ~98–99% (As V)*Including mercury, cadmium and copper.
Up to 95–99%*From fertilizer, runoff or septic systems.
Up to 85–95%*Reduced through the RO membrane stage.
Up to 85–95%*The rotten-egg smell and laxative-level sulfates.
RO is one of the few methods proven effective.
Up to 90–99%*Including chlorine-resistant Giardia and Cryptosporidium, neutralized by UV.
Up to 99.99%*Crisp, clear, clean-tasting water at every tap.
Reverse osmosis makes water slowly and thoroughly. That's why a complete whole-home system is more than a single filter — each stage has a job.
Sediment and carbon stages capture rust, sand and particles and remove chlorine, protecting the membranes and extending their life.
Two high-rejection membranes work in series to maximize daily production (up to 800 gallons/day) and water recovery while pushing dissolved solids, metals and other contaminants to the drain.
Purified water collects in a large reservoir, so a full day of clean water is ready the moment you open a tap.
A calcite / calcium-magnesium stage adds beneficial minerals back, balances pH to about 7.2–8.0, protects your plumbing from acidic water, and restores a crisp, natural, spring-water taste.
Ultraviolet light inactivates up to 99.99% of bacteria, viruses and chlorine-resistant cysts — chemical-free, with no change to taste or smell. (NSF/ANSI 55 Class A-style dose, ideal for wells.)
A booster pump returns the water to full household pressure, so you get strong, steady flow at every fixture and shower.
Drinking, cooking, ice, coffee and tea — not just one filtered faucet.
Refill from your own tap and stop hauling cases home.
Coffee, tea and ice taste the way they should.
No sulfur smell, balanced water for showering.
Less scale and staining on fixtures, the water heater and appliances.
UV neutralizes living organisms that wells can be exposed to.
| What you're treating | RO + UV | Softener | Carbon filter | Untreated |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hardness / scale | ✓* | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Chlorine, taste & odor | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ | ✗ |
| Sediment, iron, rust | ✓ | ◐ | ◐ | ✗ |
| Dissolved solids (TDS) | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Sodium & chloride (salt intrusion) | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Arsenic, lead, nitrates | ✓ | ✗ | ◐ | ✗ |
| PFAS “forever chemicals” | ✓ | ✗ | ◐ | ✗ |
| Bacteria, viruses, cysts | ✓ (UV) | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
*With softening pre-stage. Many homes pair a softener with whole-home RO — softening protects the membranes, and RO + UV does the deep purification.
Wells across Cape Coral and Lee County tap the limestone Hawthorn aquifer: naturally hard and mineral-rich, often with sulfur (rotten-egg odor) and iron, sometimes arsenic, and — in coastal areas — saltwater intrusion that raises sodium and chloride. That's exactly the mix reverse osmosis handles best. We never guess: we test your water first, then design the right combination of filtration, softening, remineralization and UV around your results.
A local specialist visits and gives you clear results in about 30 minutes.
We size the RO, storage and UV around your actual water and household demand.
Clean, code-correct install at your point of entry, with leak and pressure testing.
Filter changes, annual UV lamp service and membrane care — handled by our SWFL team.
Complete the form and a local specialist will contact you to schedule a free in-home water test.
Yes — RO reduces minerals along with contaminants. That's why we add an optional remineralization stage that puts calcium and magnesium back and balances pH for a crisp, natural taste. You also get most of these minerals from food.
Yes. With remineralization it's balanced and pleasant — comparable to premium bottled water, straight from your tap.
RO sends a concentrate stream to the drain. Our dual-membrane design improves recovery, we size the system for efficiency, and on a private well you're not paying municipal water rates.
A softener only removes hardness. RO + UV also reduces TDS, sodium, arsenic, nitrates, PFAS and neutralizes bacteria. Many homes use both together.
Periodic pre-filter changes, a UV lamp replacement about once a year, and membranes that typically last 2–5 years. Our team handles scheduled service.
Yes — a repressurization pump restores full household pressure for strong, steady flow at every fixture.
At your point of entry (near the well pressure tank, in the garage, or on an outdoor pad). It includes a storage tank and pump — see the photo of a real Inti Water install.
Wells can be exposed to bacteria from runoff, septic systems or flooding. UV adds a disinfection barrier with no chemicals. We confirm whether you need it from your water test.
See the list above. Final performance is confirmed by your in-home water test.
Well water changes with rainfall, season and ground conditions. A free test tells you what's really entering your home.
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