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You turn on the tap and there’s no smell. No hesitation before filling a glass. No embarrassment when guests use your bathroom.
Your towels stay soft. Your fixtures stay clean. Your appliances last the way they’re supposed to.
That’s what happens when your well water filtration system is designed for the specific problems Florida homeowners face. Not a generic box that treats everything the same way. A system built around what’s actually in your water, based on testing, not guessing.
Iron removal systems handle the orange staining that won’t scrub off your sinks and toilets. Hydrogen sulfide treatment eliminates that rotten egg smell that makes you cringe every time someone visits. Air injection oxidation and hydrogen peroxide injection work together to oxidize contaminants before they ever reach your faucet. And if bacteria is the issue, well water bacteria disinfection handles it at the source.
The result is water you don’t think twice about. Water that doesn’t damage your home, shorten the life of your appliances, or make you second-guess whether it’s safe for your kids to drink.
We don’t do plumbing. We don’t install water heaters. We focus entirely on water purification, softening, and filtration because that’s where we can make the biggest difference for homeowners in Armstrong and throughout Central Florida.
We’re A-rated with the Better Business Bureau. Five stars, no complaints. We’re members of the Water Quality Association, and every system we install carries NSF or WQA certification. Our team holds WQA professional certifications, which means we’ve been trained on the science behind water treatment, not just how to hook up equipment.
Armstrong sits in an area where Florida’s limestone aquifers create the perfect conditions for sulfur, iron, and bacteria problems. We’ve been treating these exact issues for years, and we know what works in this region. Not what works in theory. What actually solves the problem and keeps it solved.
First, we test your water. Not a basic hardness test. A full analysis that tells us exactly what’s in your well and at what levels. Iron, sulfur, bacteria, pH, hardness—all of it. That’s the only way to design a system that actually works for your home.
Once we know what we’re dealing with, we design a system around your water chemistry and your household usage. If you’ve got high sulfur, we’re likely using hydrogen peroxide injection or air injection oxidation to neutralize it before it reaches your fixtures. If iron is the main issue, we’ll use filtration media specifically designed for iron removal. If bacteria is present, disinfection comes first.
Then we install it. Professional installation, no shortcuts. We walk you through how the system works, what maintenance looks like, and what to expect moving forward.
After that, you’ve got water you can use without thinking about it. If something ever needs servicing, we handle it. We service all makes, not just what we sell, and we respond fast because we know you can’t just wait around when your water system isn’t working.
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Every well water filtration system we install is designed around the specific problems your water has. That means the equipment, the filtration media, and the configuration are chosen based on your water test results, not a one-size-fits-all approach.
If your water has sulfur, we’re using treatment methods that target hydrogen sulfide specifically—whether that’s air injection oxidation, hydrogen peroxide injection, or a combination depending on severity. If iron is staining your fixtures and clogging your pipes, we’re using iron removal systems with media that can handle Florida’s iron levels long-term. If bacteria is present, well water bacteria disinfection is part of the setup.
You also get whole-house coverage. That means every tap, every shower, every appliance gets treated water. Not just the kitchen sink.
Armstrong homeowners deal with water issues that are common across Central Florida but can vary from property to property. The limestone aquifers in this area are notorious for sulfur and iron. The warm climate accelerates bacterial growth. Your neighbor might have different water chemistry than you do, even if you’re on the same road. That’s why testing and customization matter.
We include free water analysis before any installation. You’ll know exactly what’s in your water and what it takes to fix it before you spend a dollar. And if you’re military or a first responder, we offer a $500 discount because we believe in supporting the people who serve this community.
If your water smells like rotten eggs, that’s hydrogen sulfide. If you’ve got orange or brown stains on your sinks, toilets, or laundry, that’s iron. If your water tastes metallic or leaves a film on your dishes, you’ve likely got a combination of hardness and mineral content that needs treatment.
Other signs include water that looks cloudy or discolored, appliances that fail sooner than they should, or skin and hair that feel dry or irritated after showering. Florida well water, especially in the Armstrong area, is prone to sulfur, iron, and bacteria because of the limestone aquifers and warm climate. These aren’t problems that go away on their own.
The only way to know for sure what’s in your water is to test it. We offer free in-home water analysis that measures everything from iron and sulfur levels to pH, hardness, and bacteria. Once we know what’s actually in your water, we can tell you exactly what it takes to fix it and whether filtration, treatment, or disinfection is the right approach.
Iron and sulfur are two different contaminants that require different treatment methods, even though they often show up together in Florida well water. Iron causes staining—those orange and brown rings that won’t scrub off. It also clogs pipes and shortens the life of appliances. Sulfur, specifically hydrogen sulfide, is what causes the rotten egg smell. It doesn’t usually stain, but it makes your water unbearable to use.
Iron removal systems typically use oxidation to convert dissolved iron into a solid form, then filter it out before it reaches your taps. This can involve air injection oxidation or catalytic media depending on iron levels. Sulfur treatment often uses hydrogen peroxide injection or aeration to neutralize hydrogen sulfide gas and eliminate the odor.
In many cases, Armstrong homeowners need both. The good news is that a properly designed system can handle multiple contaminants at once using a multi-stage approach. That’s why testing matters. If we only treat the iron and ignore the sulfur, you’ll still have a smell. If we only treat the sulfur and ignore the iron, you’ll still have staining. A custom system addresses everything your specific water test reveals.
Cost depends entirely on what’s in your water and what it takes to treat it. A basic iron removal system is going to cost less than a whole-house filtration system that handles iron, sulfur, bacteria, and hardness. System size also matters—if you’ve got a larger household or higher water usage, the equipment needs to be sized accordingly.
Most whole-house well water filtration systems for Florida homes range from a few thousand dollars to around ten thousand, depending on complexity. That includes equipment, installation, and startup. It’s not a small purchase, but it’s also not a temporary fix. A properly installed system lasts years and saves you money on bottled water, cleaning supplies, appliance repairs, and early replacements.
We don’t give quotes over the phone because we don’t guess. We test your water first, design a system around what’s actually in it, then give you a clear price based on real information. No surprises, no upselling equipment you don’t need. And if you’re military or a first responder, we take $500 off. The best way to know what your system will cost is to schedule a free water analysis. We’ll test your water, walk you through what’s needed, and give you a straight answer.
Yes. Untreated well water is one of the biggest reasons appliances fail early. Iron clogs pipes, builds up in water heaters, and damages washing machine valves. Hardness causes scale buildup that reduces efficiency and leads to breakdowns. Sulfur and bacteria can corrode components over time.
Water heaters, dishwashers, and washing machines aren’t designed to handle the mineral content and contaminants common in Florida well water. When they do, they work harder, wear out faster, and cost more to repair or replace. A water heater that should last ten years might only last five or six if it’s constantly dealing with untreated water.
Whole-house well water filtration removes the iron, reduces hardness, and eliminates sulfur and bacteria before water ever reaches your appliances. That means less buildup, less strain, and a longer lifespan for everything connected to your water line. The cost of a filtration system often pays for itself just in avoided appliance replacements, not to mention the savings on repairs, cleaning products, and bottled water. If you’re in Armstrong and you’re replacing appliances more often than you should be, your water is probably the reason.
Depends on the system and what it’s treating, but most systems need some level of maintenance once or twice a year. That might mean replacing filters, checking media levels, cleaning injectors, or testing system performance. It’s not complicated, but it’s necessary if you want the system to keep working the way it should.
Some components last longer than others. Sediment filters might need changing every few months if your water has a lot of particulate. Carbon filters and specialty media can last a year or more depending on usage and contamination levels. Disinfection systems that use hydrogen peroxide or chlorine need periodic refills.
We don’t disappear after installation. We service everything we install, and we also service systems from other companies if you’ve moved into a home that already has equipment. Regular maintenance keeps your system running efficiently and catches small issues before they turn into expensive problems. We’ll walk you through what your specific system needs when we install it, and we’re available when you need service. Most Armstrong homeowners find that a yearly checkup is enough to keep everything running smoothly, but we’ll let you know what makes sense for your setup.
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