What details should I include in a review?
Mention your city, whether you use city or well water, the problem you wanted to solve, the installed system, communication, workmanship, and what changed after treatment.
Reviews
“Our water went from spotty and smelly to crystal clear. The install was clean and they walked us through everything. No more bottled water in this house.”
“We're on a well in Wesley Chapel and had bad iron staining. Knight tested everything, recommended exactly what we needed, and the rotten-egg smell is completely gone.”
“Honest, on time, and not pushy at all. They explained our options in plain English and the soft water has made a real difference for my skin and our appliances.”
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Review guide
Specific, honest feedback helps Tampa Bay homeowners compare service experiences without turning one household's result into a promise for every water source.
Mention your city, whether you use city or well water, the problem you wanted to solve, the installed system, communication, workmanship, and what changed after treatment.
No. A submission goes to the Knight team first. We may feature it on the site only with your permission and can omit private details such as an address or contact information.
You can, but calling Knight directly is the fastest route for troubleshooting. A review can describe the experience, while direct contact gives the team the details needed to diagnose and respond.
Yes. Source water, plumbing, household demand, equipment sizing, settings, and maintenance all affect results. Reviews are useful context, but a water test is the basis for a home-specific recommendation.