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Curious about whole house water filter costs? We get it! If you're a homeowner in Florida, you've likely encountered water issues that make you question what’s coming out of your tap. From chlorine taste and sulfur smells to mineral-heavy hard water, Florida water can vary widely depending on where you live. That’s why many homeowners across Naples, Fort Myers, Cape Coral, and Port Charlotte consider investing in a whole-house water filtration system. But how much does it really cost to install one? 

The answer depends on several factors, including the type of system you choose, your home’s plumbing, and what water issues you're looking to solve. Here’s what you should know before requesting a water filtration estimate. 

Why Florida Homeowners Need Water Filtration

Southwest Florida homes often deal with water challenges that make filtration more than a luxury. It’s a smart investment. Municipal water in cities like Cape Coral or Fort Myers may contain chlorine and sediment, while well water in rural areas can have high sulfur content, bacteria, or heavy minerals. 

Common issues in the region include: 

Aztec Plumbing & Drains understands these regional concerns. We’ve worked with homeowners throughout Southwest Florida to install water filtration systems tailored to local conditions. 

Average Cost of a Whole House Water Filter in Florida

Whole house water filter pricing in Florida can range broadly. Most systems fall somewhere between $800 and $3,000 or more, depending on your home’s needs and the level of filtration required. 

Here’s a general breakdown: 

It’s important to keep in mind that these are estimated ranges, and final pricing will depend on the specifics of your property.  

Factors That Affect Whole-Home Water Filter Cost

Several factors influence how much your whole home water filtration system will cost: 

Installation Costs in Florida

In Florida, installation costs for water filtration systems vary by home type, location, and labor. On average, Florida homeowners can expect labor to represent a significant portion of the overall cost, particularly for complex installations or retrofits. 

Other considerations include: 

Aztec Plumbing provides full-service installation and ensures your system meets all relevant plumbing codes in Southwest Florida. 

Signs You May Need a Whole House Water Filter

Not sure if you really need a whole house system? These common symptoms may indicate that your home could benefit from one: 

Even if your water looks clean, there could be invisible contaminants affecting your plumbing or health. 

Benefits of Installing a Whole House Water Filter

A whole home water filtration system offers several long-term benefits: 

Why Choose Aztec Plumbing & Drains for Water Filter Installation

With decades of experience serving Naples, Fort Myers, Cape Coral, and Port Charlotte, Aztec Plumbing & Drains understands Florida water like no one else. We offer: 

Whether you’re dealing with well water or municipal supply issues, we’ll help you find a solution that works. 

Request a Free Water Filtration Quote in Southwest Florida

Interested in improving the water quality in your home? Contact Aztec Plumbing & Drains today to request a free water filtration estimate. Our experts serve homeowners throughout Naples, Cape Coral, Fort Myers, and Port Charlotte. We'll assess your water quality, recommend the right system, and provide a clear outline of what to expect. No pressure, no obligation. Schedule today!

A properly functioning kitchen faucet should give you a nice even stream of water. A spitting, splattering faucet indicates a dirty aerator.

The aerator is a small mesh screen at the end of the faucet. It breaks up the stream into smaller streams, taming an unsteady flow. An aerator also cuts your water consumption by about 50 percent without compromising the water pressure.

With thousands of gallons pouring through it every year, the aerator will naturally become clogged with dirt, silt, and mineral deposits. Fortunately, it’s easy to clean.

Cleaning Your Faucet Aerator: Step By Step

Step 1: Remove the Aerator

Hopefully, the housed aerator is screwed on hand tight, in which case, simply twist it off. However, it may require pliers. In that case, wrap a rag around the aerator, so you don’t scratch the faucet.

Depending on the brand, the faucet may have a “hidden aerator.” This aerator is recessed into the spout's end and requires a special key. You can pick one up at a hardware store for a few bucks. Other faucets have a coin-slot aerator. No key required; just remove by turning a coin in the slot.

Step 2: Rinse out the Screen

Under the housing, you see a rubber gasket. Pry it out so you can take out the screen. Next, rinse both sides of the screen under running water. A little brushing might be necessary.

Step 3: Soak it in Vinegar

Does your home have hard water? Water with a high concentration of minerals will clog an aerator and leave calcified spots on the faucet. Let the aerator soak in a bowl of white vinegar overnight and then give it a good scrub.

Step 4: Reassemble

Place the screen back in the housing and plug the gasket back in. Then thread it back on the faucet hand tight.

Cleaning the aerator is a simple DIY job but for more complicated plumbing projects turn to the Bonita Springs plumbers at Aztec Plumbing & Drains. To schedule your appointment, call (239) 932-2959.

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Why Is Your Kitchen Sink Gurgling Randomly?

You probably use your kitchen sink just about every day between routine cooking and cleaning. On top of this, your kitchen sink is connected to your garbage disposal, making it one of the parts of your plumbing system that requires the most attention.

One of the chief signs that your kitchen sink needs service is a gurgling sound coming from your drains. Keep reading to learn why your kitchen sink is gurgling randomly, and make sure to contact the professionals at Aztec Plumbing & Drains for kitchen sink problems and more.

The Top 3 Reasons Your Kitchen Sink Is Gurgling

Broken P-Trap

Located under your kitchen sink, usually in the cabinet below, your p-trap stops debris from entering your plumbing system and causing a clog. When a kitchen sink p-trap breaks or becomes damaged, obstructions can form in your drains, resulting in those random gurgling sounds.

While p-trap problems are more commonly associated with bathroom plumbing, you may still want to have a professional look at the p-trap under your kitchen sink if gurgling noises persist.

Food Clogs

It is extremely important that you watch what foods you are putting down your kitchen sink, as your garbage disposal is not meant to take care of:

If you do not watch what you are pitting in your kitchen sink, clogs may form, trapping air and causing those annoying gurgling noises. While most clogs do not result in damage immediately, you should still call a plumber right away if you believe you are dealing with one, as even small blockages can turn into major problems over time.

While you might be tempted to get rid of kitchen clogs using store-bought drain cleaners, you should avoid doing this whenever possible, as the chemicals in these products can actually eat away at your pipes.

Obstructed Vent Pipes

The final type of blockage that can cause your kitchen sink to gurgle occurs in your vent pipes. These are the ones attached to your drain pipes that allow sewer gases to safely escape your system.

Vent pipes usually run up to the roof, where they can become blocked by:

A clogged vent pipe can result in sewer gases coming through your drain pipes, which is a serious problem, and another reason to call an experienced plumber to deal with this issue right away.

We Protect Your Kitchen Drains

Aztec Plumbing & Drains is proud to provide comprehensive drain cleaning, so if your kitchen sink is clogged, we always have what it takes to get the job done. Remember, that gurgling noise may seem like a harmless annoyance at first, but if it persists, you should always call a professional. Fortunately, Aztec Plumbing & Drains is available 24/7 for all your essential plumbing needs!

If you need your drain unclogged in Fort Myers, don’t wait! Contact us now at (239) 932-2959, or click here to schedule service online.

We have convenient locations in Port Charlotte, Naples, Fort Myers, and Cape Coral.

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How to Fix a Faucet That Won't Turn Off

You turn the handle on your kitchen faucet, but it won’t turn off and water just keeps flowing. Is this happening to you?

There are three reasons why your faucet won't turn off:

  1. Your faucet’s handle is stripped and needs to be replaced
  2. Your handle’s stem needs a new washer
  3. Your handle’s seat needs to be replaced

All of these problems are relatively easy fixes, but they’ll require the right tools and mechanical knowledge. We’ll go into these 3 issues in more depth and how you can fix them. But FIRST, let’s stop that water flowing from your faucet.

To turn off your water, follow these instructions:

Now let’s look at why your kitchen faucet won’t turn off and how you can fix it.

Why Your Kitchen Faucet Won’t Turn Off

Problem #1: Your faucet’s handle is stripped

When you turn your handle, does it spin without ever settling into one position?

That’s a sign that your faucet’s handle is stripped. Handles are joined to stems with small threads that make it so you can turn your handle. Over time, these threads may corrode and strip out, leaving your handle unable to control the water supply.

Solution:

In most cases, you’ll need to simply replace the handle. We usually recommend replacing both handles at once so you don’t have to worry about the other one breaking down sooner. In some cases, you may need a new stem as well.

Because many handles are difficult to remove from your faucet (because they require a special wrench or they’ve corroded into the faucet), you should contact a plumber to remove the handle and inspect it for any stripped threads.

Problem #2: Your handle’s stem needs a new washer

Your faucet’s stem uses a washer to distribute pressure from the screw so it doesn’t loosen over time. However, if a stem hasn’t been lubricated, the washer can crack or tear, which means you handle can’t shut off the water.

Solution:

Contact a plumber to remove your handle and inspect your stem to make sure it’s lubricated and that it has a functioning washer.

Problem #3: Your handle’s seat needs to be replaced

A faucet handle consists of a small part called a seat that helps your handle turn. Over time, your handle’s stems get wear and tear from regular use (think about how many times a day you turn on your faucet!).

Solution:

You’ll need to contact a plumber to replace, or at least sand smooth, your handle’s seat.

Should I repair or replace my faucet?

We get asked this question a lot by Florida homeowners.

Here’s what we recommend: If your faucet is relatively new (less than 7–10 years old), and you only have one of the problems listed above, just go ahead and get it repaired.

On the other hand, if your faucet is older (10+ years old), or if you have more than one of the problems listed above, it’s probably cheaper just to get a new faucet. Older faucet parts can be difficult to find, so that’s another factor to consider as well.

Still need help? Contact Aztec Plumbing & Drains to schedule a faucet repair. One of our trusted plumbers will quickly get your kitchen faucet back into tip-top shape. We’ve been serving the Fort Myers area since 1991!

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How to Properly Clean Your Kitchen Sink and Garbage Disposal

Many homeowners don’t think about their plumbing fixtures as something to inspect but maintaining your sink, faucets and garbage disposal is just as important as maintaining your plumbing pipes. Keeping an eye on these fixtures can help prevent issues such as leaks and help the longevity of not just the home’s water system but the plumbing fixture itself. Taking small measures like cleaning these fixtures and properly using them can help!

Here are some tips on how to maintain and clean your Kitchen Sink and Garbage Disposal :

Doing these simple tasks can help your fixtures in the long run so that you hopefully do not need to replace them or get them looked at any time soon. If a problem does arise, Call Aztec Plumbing & Drains immediately and we will send out one of our highly trained, knowledgeable plumbers to take a look! We got you covered from A to Z!

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