SERVICES
Carbon Filters​​
Carbon filters remove organic contaminants from your water supply. They utilize adsorption, a physical process that occurs when liquids, gases, or dissolved/suspended matter adheres to the surface of an adsorbent medium. This filter improves the taste, smell, and appearance of your water.
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SERVICES
Carbon Filters​​
Carbon filters remove organic contaminants from your water supply. They utilize adsorption, a physical process that occurs when liquids, gases, or dissolved/suspended matter adheres to the surface of an adsorbent medium. This filter improves the taste, smell, and appearance of your water.
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Filters
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SERVICES
Carbon Filters​​
Carbon filters remove organic contaminants from your water supply. They utilize adsorption, a physical process that occurs when liquids, gases, or dissolved/suspended matter adheres to the surface of an adsorbent medium. This filter improves the taste, smell, and appearance of your water.
Carbon
Filters
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SERVICES
Carbon Filters​​
Carbon filters remove organic contaminants from your water supply. They utilize adsorption, a physical process that occurs when liquids, gases, or dissolved/suspended matter adheres to the surface of an adsorbent medium. This filter improves the taste, smell, and appearance of your water.
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About Us
Hi, I'm Chris Gell. My wife Lisa and I are the proud owners of Gell's Aqua Maintenance, LLC. We are located in the Fruit Cove area and are proud to serve the residents of St. Johns County, Duval County, Clay County, Flager County, and the Palm Coast area since 2020. For over 25 years I have worked in the construction and water pump industry where I have gained an exceptional amount of knowledge that I have put to work for MYSELF. Our goal is to provide the most up-to-date products and services while charging a respectful price.
I will not charge an "arm and leg"!
Give me a call for a free estimate for a new Water Treatment systems or a free evaluation of your existing system
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Contact your local water tester today.
Leads to Better Health
Quality water helps prevent waterborne illness. A 2009 University of California.
Saves Money on Plumbing
Good water quality leads to a longer life for your appliances and fixtures, sparing you the cost..
Fresher Taste and Odor
Ever wonder why water from the tap sometimes smells like rotten eggs or tastes metallic?
Benefits of Quality Water
Leads to better Health.
Your body is 70% water. Pure water flushes out toxins,
improves your complexion, relieves headaches,
promotes weight loss, and aids in digestion.
So when your water is of poor quality, your mind and body can’t function properly. You may feel sluggish, bloated, and dehydrated without the proper amount of high quality water.
While public water treatment facilities remove major contaminants, they may not necessarily remove impurities that make your water smell and taste as fresh water should, and they may not supplying you with water that is optimal for your health. Water filters provide an extra line of defense against microorganisms that may make you sick or dry out your hair and skin.
Our Services
Water Softeners (Ion Exchange)
A water softener uses an ion exchange process to reduce the amount of hardness in your water. This reduces the concentration of calcium and magnesium in your water and may also remove iron and manganese. As a result, your plumbing surfaces will be easier to clean and will have less mineral deposit buildup.
Helpfull Tips
Water Quality Tips
You’ve learned how good water quality is beneficial to your health and maintaining your appliances and plumbing fixtures; now it’s time to achieve these goals through taking action. The following are tips on maintaining good water quality:
Maintain Your Water Softener
If you have a water softener, make sure to regularly check on its salt levels. Lift
up the softener tank lid—if the lid is less than half full, it needs salt. Pour some
salt into it to replenish the salt levels to maximum functionality.
Keep Your Water Filters Clean
If you have a water filter, follow the filter manufacturer’s instructions on how
often to replace and/or clean the filter. If not regularly maintained, your filter
may not be as effective at trapping water contaminants.
Wash Your Water Containers
Even the cleanest tap water can be contaminated if its storage container is
dirty. Make sure to regularly wash your household pitchers, water bottles, and
other containers with dish detergent. If the container is especially dirty, you can
use unscented bleach and water to wash out the container.
Point-of-Use
Whether you just want the fresh, clean taste of bottled water without the expense and waste, or you need protection from waterborne contaminates, a Point-of- Use System may be the best choice for you.
Point-of-Use (POU) systems come in several varieties but what they all have in common is that they serve as a final barrier to the contaminates of concern just prior to the point that the water is used or consumed.
POU systems are less costly than Whole-House Softening and Filtration systems however they will only treat the water at a specific outlet. Most POU systems are installed on the countertop or under a kitchen or bathroom sink.
With a POU Water Filtration System you can have delicious, sparkling-clear drinking water without the high cost of bottled water or expensive water dispenser equipment and delivery contracts.
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