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If you've lived in Palm Coast for more than a year, you already know the water here is no joke.

I've talked to families out in the P-Section and over in Matanzas Woods who were buying cases of bottled water every single week — not because they wanted to, but because what came out of their tap smelled like sulfur or left a white film on everything it touched.

That's not just annoying. It's expensive. And it doesn't have to be your normal.
A reverse osmosis system cuts through the hard minerals, dissolved solids, and contaminants that filters at the store can't touch. We come to your Palm Coast home, test your water on the spot, pick the right system for your house, and most of the time we're done the same day.

We've been doing this in Flagler County since 1996. We know what's in the ground here. And we know how to fix it.

Why So Many In Palm Coast Call Us First

Local Folks, Local Knowledge

We live and work right here in Palm Coast. We understand our specific water challenges. We're not some big company from out of town; we're your neighbors.

60+ Five-Star Reviews

Our customers rate us 5.0 stars across Google and Facebook. We've earned that reputation one job at a time — showing up on time, charging what we quote, and fixing it right the first time.

Reasonable Diagnosis Fee

We charge a reasonable fee to tell you what's wrong. You'll get a clear explanation and upfront pricing. If you choose us to do the work, we may waive your diagnostic fee.

Fixed Right or It's Free

Not happy with our work? We come back and make it right at no charge. If we can't fix it to your satisfaction, you don't pay. No fine print.

Google Reviews

"Darren did an amazing job! Our water tastes great, and we now have filtered water dispensing from both our refrigerator as well as the kitchen sink. Darren did exactly what we asked for, and went above and beyond to meet our needs. He completed everything in a timely manner. Totally recommend Ionex Water!!!"

Talmedge Ballew from Palm Coast, FL

"We moved into a new place and wanted consistent filtered water at our sink and refrigerator. We explored many options and were tired of buying and hauling bottled water in addition to the plastic concerns. Ionex Water had great reviews and we were able to meet right away. All of it was done and cleaned up professionally. So many installs require you to clean up after but Darren takes great pride in his work and we have no issues."

Randall Ross from Palm Coast, FL

"This Water System has changed our home in so many ways. We had the worst hard water which a water test revealed. We experienced rotten egg smells, rings in toilets, facets turning brown & water stains on dishes from dishwasher. Now, it's all improved drastically. CLEAN WATER!!! We appreciate everything Darren has done for our family's water issues. Very professional & knowledgeable. I highly recommend this company for your home water system needs."

Michelle from Palm Coast, FL
Hard water mineral buildup on faucet in Palm Coast FL home — signs you need a reverse osmosis system from Ionex Water LLC

Signs Your Palm Coast Home Needs a Reverse Osmosis System

If you're not sure whether you need an RO system, your water is probably already telling you.

Here are the most common signs we see in Palm Coast homes:

White film on your dishes and glasses. You run the dishwasher and everything comes out looking worse than when it went in. That's dissolved minerals — and a basic filter won't stop it.

Rotten egg or metallic smell. This is common in homes on well water in Flagler County. The aquifer here naturally picks up sulfur and iron as water moves through the ground. You get used to it after a while, but you really shouldn't have to.

You're spending money on bottled water every week. If your family won't drink from the tap, that's your answer right there. A five-stage RO system under your sink gives you cleaner water than most bottled brands — for pennies per gallon.

Your well test came back with high nitrates or coliform. Florida DEP recommends that Palm Coast homeowners on private wells test their water once a year. If your results showed anything outside safe range, an RO system with a UV stage is worth a serious look.

Your TDS reading is above 300 ppm. TDS stands for total dissolved solids. Anything above 300 starts affecting taste and scale buildup. We've tested wells in the P-Section reading above 600. That's rough on your pipes, your appliances, and your body.

How We Install Your Reverse Osmosis System Step by Step

Most people have no idea what happens on install day. So here's exactly what to expect when you book with Ionex Water.

Step 1: We test your water first.
Before we touch anything, we run a water test right there in your home. We check hardness, TDS, pH, and chlorine levels. This tells us what system you actually need — not just what's most expensive.

Step 2: We pick the right system for your house.
Household size matters. So does your water pressure and what's showing up in your test. A family of four on well water in Matanzas Woods needs a different setup than a retired couple on city water in Grand Haven. We match the system to your home.

Step 3: We shut off the supply line and prep the space.
For most under-sink installs, we work in your kitchen cabinet. It's tight, but our guys are used to it. We protect your floors and cabinet interior before we start.

Step 4: We mount the unit, connect the feed line, and attach the storage tank.
The RO unit hangs inside the cabinet. The storage tank sits nearby. Everything gets connected to your cold water supply line with no damage to your existing plumbing.

Step 5: We install your dedicated RO faucet.
We drill a small hole in your sink deck and mount a separate faucet just for your filtered water. Clean look, easy to use.

Step 6: We flush the new membrane.
First flush removes any manufacturing residue from the membrane. This takes about 15 minutes. We stay until it's done.

Step 7: We run a final water quality test.
Before we pack up, we test the water coming out of your new RO faucet. You see the before and after numbers in writing. Most Palm Coast homes go from 400–600 ppm down below 30 ppm in a single visit.

Most under-sink installs are done in one to two hours. We clean up before we leave.

A Hard-Water Problem Solved in the P-Section

Not long ago, a family reached out to us from the P-Section of Palm Coast. They'd been in their home about four years. Nice house, good neighborhood — but the water had been a problem since day one.

Their showerheads were crusted white. The ice from their fridge tasted off. Their teenage daughter had stopped drinking tap water completely and was going through a case of bottled water every few days.

They figured it was just "Florida water" and there wasn't much they could do about it.

We came out, ran a water test, and their TDS reading came back at 618 ppm. For reference, the EPA suggests 500 ppm as the upper limit for drinking water. These folks were well past that — and they had no idea.

We installed a five-stage under-sink reverse osmosis system with a booster pump, because their well pressure was running a little low. The whole job took about two and a half hours.

We tested the water coming out of the new RO faucet before we left. It read 24 ppm.

Their daughter drank a glass right there in the kitchen and said it tasted like the water bottles she'd been buying. Her mom laughed and said that was the whole point.

They stopped buying bottled water that same week.

That's a pretty normal outcome for homes in the P-Section. The soil composition out there produces some of the hardest residential water in Flagler County. A standard pitcher filter or fridge filter won't cut it. An RO system will.

Why Palm Coast Families Choose Us for RO Installation

There are a handful of water treatment companies working in Palm Coast. Here's why homeowners keep calling us.

We've been here since 1996.
We're not a national franchise that opened a local office. Ionex Water started in Flagler County and has stayed here. We know the water. We know the neighborhoods. We know what works.

We test before we sell.
A lot of companies show up with a system already picked out before they've seen your water. We don't do that. We run a water test at your home first and build our recommendation around what we actually find.

Our guys are background-checked and drug-free.
Every technician we send to your home has passed a background check and drug screening. You're letting someone into your house. You should know who's walking through that door.

We stock parts locally.
We don't order membranes and filters and then schedule you two weeks out. We keep inventory on hand so most Palm Coast installs happen same day or next day.

We back our work with a lifetime warranty.
Many of our systems come with a lifetime product warranty. That's not a marketing line — ask your technician to show you the details in writing before you sign anything.

60-plus five-star Google reviews from your neighbors.
We're not asking you to take our word for it. Search Ionex Water on Google and read what Palm Coast homeowners are saying. They live in Grand Haven, Matanzas Woods, the Hammock, and neighborhoods just like yours.

Our diagnosis fee is zero if you book the repair.
If your existing system needs work, we charge $125 to diagnose the problem. If you hire us to fix it, that fee disappears. You pay nothing for the diagnosis. That's how we do business.

Want to dig deeper into how RO systems are rated and what they're certified to remove? The EPA's WaterSense program breaks it down in plain language at EPA Point-of-Use Reverse Osmosis Systems.

What Reverse Osmosis Removes — and What It Does Not

A lot of people ask us this before they book. It's a fair question. Here's a straight answer.

What RO removes:

Dissolved salts and minerals. Calcium, magnesium, sodium — the stuff that causes scale buildup and hard water. An RO membrane catches most of it.

Lead. RO is one of the most reliable ways to remove lead from drinking water. If your Palm Coast home was built before 1986, this matters.

Nitrates. Common in agricultural areas and private wells. Flagler County has rural pockets where nitrate levels run high. RO handles them well.

Fluoride. If you'd rather control your own fluoride intake, RO removes most of it.

Bacteria and coliform. RO membranes block most biological contaminants. For wells showing active bacteria, we often add a UV stage after the RO unit for a second layer of protection.

Chlorine and chloramines. City water in Palm Coast is treated with chlorine. The carbon pre-filters in an RO system pull most of that out before it ever hits the membrane.

What RO does not remove:

Dissolved gases like radon. Radon moves through an RO membrane. If your well test shows radon, you need an aeration system — not an RO unit alone. We can help with that too.

Every virus. RO catches most, but not all. For full biological protection on a private well, a UV stage is the right add-on.

Herbicides and pesticides in trace amounts. RO reduces these significantly but may not eliminate every trace. A carbon post-filter helps close that gap.

One more thing worth knowing.

RO water is slightly acidic and mineral-free by nature. Some people add a remineralization filter as a final stage to put calcium and magnesium back in at safe, balanced levels. It improves taste and brings the pH up. We can include that in your install if you want it.

Florida DEP recommends that Palm Coast homeowners on private wells test their water every year. Your RO system should be built around what your latest test actually shows — not a one-size-fits-all setup.

Replacing reverse osmosis filter cartridge during annual maintenance — Ionex Water LLC RO system service in Palm Coast FL

Maintaining Your RO System After Installation

Here's the good news. An RO system is about as low maintenance as it gets.

Once it's installed, there are really only three things you need to stay on top of.

Replace your pre-filters every 6 to 12 months. These are the sediment and carbon filters that sit in front of the membrane. They catch the bulk of what's in your water before it ever reaches the RO stage. In Palm Coast, Florida's warm climate and seasonal sediment can push these toward the shorter end of that window. We set a reminder schedule at your install appointment so you don't have to guess.

Replace the RO membrane every 2 to 3 years. The membrane does the heavy lifting. How long it lasts depends on how hard your water is and how much you use. Homes in the P-Section and Matanzas Woods with higher TDS readings tend to burn through membranes a little faster. We check it during every service visit.

Run a TDS check once a year. TDS stands for total dissolved solids. A quick reading from your RO faucet tells you whether the membrane is still doing its job. If the number starts creeping up, it's time for a swap. We do this check at every annual service call.

One thing Palm Coast homeowners don't always think about. Florida heat and humidity are hard on storage tanks. If your RO tank sits in a warm garage or utility closet, check it once a year for algae buildup inside. It doesn't happen often, but when it does, most people have no idea it's there. We inspect the tank every time we're out.

That's really it. No salt to add. No backwashing. No weekly attention. You swap a few filters once a year, we come out every couple of years for a membrane check, and the system runs clean for a long time.

Most of our Palm Coast customers set it up and genuinely forget about it — which is exactly the point.

Reverse Osmosis Questions — Answered

A water softener and an RO system do different jobs. A softener targets hardness — calcium and magnesium — through ion exchange. It makes your water feel better and protects your pipes and appliances. But it doesn't remove dissolved contaminants like nitrates, lead, fluoride, or bacteria. An RO system does. A lot of Palm Coast homes benefit from running both together. The softener handles the hardness. The RO handles what's left. We can test your water and show you exactly what's in it before you decide anything.

Most under-sink installs are done in one to two hours. We come in, test your water, mount the unit, connect the lines, install the faucet, flush the membrane, and run a final quality check before we leave. Whole-house RO installs take longer — usually a half day depending on where your main line is and how your plumbing is laid out. Either way, your water is back on the same day.

Yes. RO water is safe for daily drinking. Some people notice it tastes a little flat compared to bottled water. That's because the minerals are gone. If you want them back, we can add a remineralization filter as a final stage. It puts calcium and magnesium back in at healthy levels and brings the pH up. A lot of our Palm Coast customers add it. It's a small upgrade that makes a noticeable difference in taste.

RO membranes block most coliform. But if your Palm Coast well test came back showing active bacteria, we usually recommend adding a UV stage after the RO unit. UV light kills biological contaminants that slip through the membrane. It's a second line of defense — and for private well owners in Flagler County, it's worth having. We can build that into your install from the start.

Most residential well pumps run at enough pressure to feed an RO system without any issues. The sweet spot is 40 to 80 psi. If your pump runs below 40 psi — which we do see in some older Palm Coast homes — we install a small booster pump alongside the RO unit. It's a common add-on and doesn't change the install timeline much. We check your pressure during the water test so there are no surprises.

Two things tell you it's time. First, a rise in your TDS reading — if the number coming out of your RO faucet starts climbing, the membrane or filters are losing efficiency. Second, a drop in water flow — if your faucet is slower than it used to be, a clogged pre-filter is usually the reason. We set a maintenance reminder schedule at every Palm Coast install so you know when to call. And if you're not sure, just call us. We'll walk you through a quick check over the phone before scheduling anything.

An under sink or garage installed RO System (Reverse Osmosis) will cost anywhere from $650 to $850 in Palm Coast, FL. Your water may need more than just RO though. Our certified water experts will diagnose your water issues and make a professional recommendation made just for your home and needs.

Get Clean Water in Your Palm Coast Home — Call Ionex Water Today

Tired of buying bottled water every week? Done scrubbing white buildup off your faucets? We can fix that. Most Palm Coast installs are done in a single visit. We test your water first, pick the right system, and have it running before we leave.

✅ Family-owned since 1996
✅ Background-checked & drug-free technicians
✅ Lifetime warranty on most systems
✅ $0 diagnosis fee if you book the repair
✅ Open 7 days a week — 7AM to 7PM

Same-week appointments are usually available throughout Palm Coast, Flagler County, and surrounding areas.

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