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Point-of-entry filtration treats every drop of water entering your home — protecting every tap, shower, appliance, and fixture simultaneously. One system solves your entire home's water quality.
Choose Your System
Two configurations, both using premium catalytic activated carbon media sized for Florida's demanding water conditions.
Our flagship whole-home filtration system combines a high-capacity sediment pre-filter, a large-tank catalytic activated carbon (CAC) backwash filter, and optional add-on stages for iron, UV, or softening. Designed for Florida's demanding water conditions.
A cost-effective carbon backwash filter for homes primarily treating city water chlorine and chloramine. Uses the same premium catalytic activated carbon media as the flagship system, right-sized for smaller homes and lower water usage.
A point-of-entry system treats water the moment it enters your home — before it reaches any fixture or appliance.
Municipal or well water enters through your main supply line. This is where we install the point-of-entry filtration system.
A 5-micron sediment cartridge captures sand, silt, rust, and particulate matter — protecting the main filter media and extending its life.
Water flows through the large-format CAC backwash tank. The catalytic activated carbon adsorbs chlorine, chloramine, VOCs, pesticides, disinfection byproducts, and taste/odor compounds.
Every faucet, shower, appliance, and outdoor spigot in your home now receives filtered water. The system backwashes automatically to regenerate the media.
Both systems use the same premium media. Here's how they differ.
| Feature | Premium System | Standard System |
|---|---|---|
| Tank size | 10" × 54" | 10" × 44" |
| Media volume | 2.0 cu ft | 1.5 cu ft |
| Recommended home size | 4+ bedrooms / 3,000+ sq ft | Up to 3 bedrooms / 2,000 sq ft |
| Peak flow rate | 15+ GPM | 10 GPM |
| Inlet/outlet size | 1" | 3/4" |
| Controller type | Demand-initiated (metered) | Timed backwash |
| Removes chlorine/chloramine | ✓ | ✓ |
| Removes sediment (with pre-filter) | ✓ | ✓ |
| Removes VOCs & herbicides | ✓ | ✓ |
| Add-on iron/sulfur stage | ✓ Available | — Not recommended |
| Add-on UV stage | ✓ Available | — Not recommended |
| Tank warranty | 10 years | 7 years |
| Valve warranty | 5 years | 5 years |
Our catalytic activated carbon systems address a wide spectrum of contaminants at the point of entry.
Customer Stories
“Before the whole house filter, our water smelled like a swimming pool. Now it's odorless, tasteless, and our skin feels dramatically better in the shower. Installation was fast and clean — done in three hours.”
Patricia M.
Sarasota, FL
·Premium Whole House System
“The difference in our laundry is remarkable. Colors are brighter and fabrics feel softer. I also stopped buying bottled water completely — the water straight from the tap is excellent.”
Tom & Susan K.
Venice, FL
·Premium Whole House System
“We have two teenagers who shower constantly. Convenient Water sized a system that handles our peak usage without any pressure drop. Really appreciated the professional approach.”
Mark R.
Lakewood Ranch, FL
·Standard Whole House System
FAQ
Sizing depends on two factors: your household's peak flow rate demand (GPM) and the daily volume of water your family uses. A 1-2 person home typically needs a 10"×44" tank, while a 4-5 bedroom home with two bathrooms running simultaneously needs a 10"×54" or larger tank. We calculate the correct size using your household square footage, number of bathrooms, and water usage patterns during the free water analysis visit — never a guessing game.
Our catalytic activated carbon (CAC) backwash systems are self-cleaning — they backwash automatically on a timer or demand-initiated cycle, extending media life significantly. The CAC media itself typically lasts 5–8 years before needing replacement. The sediment pre-filter housing uses a replaceable cartridge that we recommend changing every 3–6 months depending on your water turbidity. We'll show you how to change it during installation — it takes under 3 minutes.
Installation takes 2–4 hours for most homes and requires a brief water shutoff (typically 30–60 minutes). Our licensed technicians install the system at your main water line point of entry, before your water heater. They test water quality before and after installation, walk you through system operation, program the backwash controller, and clean up completely before leaving. Most homeowners don't need to be home the entire time — just for the walkthrough at the end.
A properly sized system has a negligible pressure drop — typically 1–3 PSI at normal flow rates, which is imperceptible in daily use. The key is correct sizing. An undersized system creates a pressure drop bottleneck. That's why we measure your existing water pressure and flow rate during the free assessment and size the system accordingly. Homes with already-low pressure (below 40 PSI) may benefit from a pressure booster installed alongside the filtration system.
Our Premium Whole House System carries a 10-year warranty on the fiberglass pressure vessel (tank) and a 5-year warranty on the control valve head. The Standard system carries 7-year and 5-year warranties respectively. All warranties are backed by the manufacturers (Clack, Fleck, Pentair) and honored by Convenient Water — you never need to deal with a distant manufacturer directly. We also offer an optional annual maintenance plan covering backwash media inspection, pre-filter changes, and system performance testing.
We test your water and design a system specifically for your home and water chemistry — free, no obligation, no pressure.