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No more orange stains on your toilets, sinks, or laundry. No more sulfur smell when someone turns on the shower. No more wondering if the water is safe for your kids to drink.
Your appliances last longer because they’re not clogged with mineral buildup. Your soap actually lathers. Your hair feels normal again. You stop buying bottled water because what comes out of your tap is clean and tastes fine.
That’s what happens when your well water filtration system is designed for what’s actually contaminating your water. Not a one-size-fits-all box from a big-box store. A system that removes iron, treats hydrogen sulfide, and disinfects bacteria based on what we find in your specific well.
We’re a local company that specializes in whole-house water purification for homeowners in Belleview and Marion County. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association and hold an A-rating with the Better Business Bureau with zero complaints.
We’re not plumbers who also sell filters. We’re not a national company that installs systems and disappears. We test your water, recommend what actually fixes the problem, install it correctly, and service what we sell.
Belleview sits on Florida’s limestone aquifer, which means most wells here deal with hard water, iron contamination, and hydrogen sulfide. We’ve been treating these exact issues for years, and we know what works in this area.
First, we test your water. Not a basic hardness test—a real analysis that shows us what contaminants are present and at what levels. Iron, sulfur, bacteria, pH, hardness, and anything else that’s affecting your water quality.
Then we explain what’s in your water and what it takes to fix it. If you need hydrogen peroxide injection for sulfur, we’ll tell you why. If air injection oxidation makes more sense for your iron levels, we’ll explain that instead. If bacteria showed up in the test, we’ll talk about disinfection options that actually work.
Once you approve the plan, we install the system. Whole-house filtration means every faucet, every shower, every appliance gets treated water. After installation, we walk you through how it works and what to expect. And if something needs adjustment or service down the road, we handle it. That’s the difference between working with a local water treatment company and buying from someone who doesn’t service what they sell.
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A properly designed well water filtration system for Belleview addresses the contaminants common to this area. That usually means treating iron, managing hydrogen sulfide, softening hard water, and disinfecting bacteria if it’s present.
Iron removal systems use either air injection oxidation or chemical oxidation depending on your iron levels and water chemistry. Both methods convert dissolved iron into a solid form that gets filtered out before it reaches your faucets. Hydrogen sulfide treatment often involves hydrogen peroxide injection, which eliminates that rotten egg smell without adding harsh chemicals that you’ll taste later.
If your water tested positive for coliform or other bacteria, disinfection is non-negotiable. We use methods that kill bacteria throughout your plumbing system, not just at one tap. And because Marion County water can be highly mineralized, a softener protects your appliances and keeps your soap working like it should.
Every system we install is whole-house, which means you’re not just filtering drinking water—you’re treating everything. That’s what protects your water heater, your washing machine, and your skin from contaminated or overly hard water.
If your water smells like sulfur, leaves orange or brown stains, tastes metallic, or makes your skin feel dry and itchy, you’ve got contamination that needs treatment. Those are the obvious signs.
The less obvious signs include your water heater failing early, your dishwasher leaving spots on everything, or your laundry coming out dingy even with bleach. These point to hard water and mineral buildup that a filtration system would prevent.
The only way to know for sure what’s in your water is to test it. We offer free water testing that measures iron, sulfur, bacteria, hardness, pH, and other common contaminants in Belleview wells. Once we see the results, we’ll tell you exactly what needs to be addressed and what system will handle it. No guessing, no overselling.
A water softener removes hardness minerals like calcium and magnesium. It does not remove iron, and it definitely doesn’t treat sulfur or bacteria. If your main problem is iron staining, a softener alone won’t fix it.
Iron removal systems use oxidation to convert dissolved iron into particles that can be filtered out. Air injection oxidation pulls oxygen into the water to trigger this reaction. Hydrogen peroxide injection does the same thing chemically. Both methods remove iron before it reaches your fixtures and appliances.
Most Belleview homes need both—a softener for hardness and an iron removal system for staining. If you also have hydrogen sulfide, you’ll need a third component for sulfur treatment. That’s why testing matters. You need to treat what’s actually in your water, not just guess and hope a single system handles everything.
Hydrogen peroxide injection treats hydrogen sulfide, which is what causes that rotten egg smell in your water. The system injects a small amount of hydrogen peroxide into your water line, which oxidizes the sulfur and converts it into a form that can be filtered out.
It’s effective, and it doesn’t leave behind the taste or smell that chlorine-based treatments sometimes do. The peroxide breaks down into water and oxygen, so you’re not adding anything harmful or long-lasting to your water supply.
This method works well for moderate to high levels of hydrogen sulfide, which is common in Belleview because of the limestone aquifer and organic material in the groundwater. After treatment, your water stops smelling, and the sulfur doesn’t corrode your plumbing or stain your fixtures. It’s one of the most reliable ways to handle sulfur contamination in well water.
Yes. Hard water and iron destroy appliances faster than almost anything else. Your water heater, dishwasher, and washing machine all have components that get clogged or corroded by mineral buildup.
When you treat your water at the point it enters your home, every appliance gets clean, soft water. That means no scale buildup inside your water heater, no iron stains inside your washing machine drum, and no mineral deposits clogging your dishwasher’s spray arms.
The average water heater lasts about 8 to 12 years. In homes with untreated hard water or high iron, that drops to 5 or 6 years. A whole-house filtration system pays for itself just in appliance replacement costs, not to mention the money you save on repairs, cleaning products, and bottled water. It’s not just about better-tasting water—it’s about protecting everything that water touches.
It depends on the type of system and what it’s treating, but most whole-house filtration systems need attention once or twice a year. That usually means replacing filters, checking settings, and making sure everything is operating correctly.
If your system includes a softener, you’ll need to keep salt in the brine tank. If it uses hydrogen peroxide injection, the peroxide tank will need refilling periodically. Air injection systems are generally low-maintenance but should still be inspected annually to confirm the air pump and control valve are working right.
We service everything we install, and we’ll walk you through what maintenance looks like for your specific system before we leave. Most of our clients in Belleview schedule an annual service visit, and we handle the rest. The key is working with a company that actually services what they sell, because when something needs adjustment, you don’t want to be stuck calling a national brand that won’t send anyone out.
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