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Your water stops smelling like rotten eggs the moment you turn on the tap. No more masking it, explaining it, or pretending it’s normal when someone asks what that smell is.
The orange and rust-colored stains disappear from your toilets, sinks, and showers. You’re not scrubbing them every week anymore, and your fixtures actually stay clean.
Your appliances last longer because they’re not fighting mineral buildup and corrosive hydrogen sulfide every single day. Your water heater isn’t working overtime. Your washing machine isn’t breaking down early. And you’re not replacing expensive equipment years before you should have to.
You get peace of mind knowing your family’s water is tested, treated, and safe. You’re not wondering what’s in it or whether it’s affecting anyone’s health. The guesswork is gone.
We specialize in whole-house water filtration for well owners throughout Lake County. We’re A-rated by the Better Business Bureau with a 5-star rating and zero complaints, and we’re members of the National Water Quality Association.
We’re local. When you call, you get someone who knows your system and understands Florida water. We’re not a national company that sells you equipment and disappears.
Camp Roosevelt homeowners deal with iron, sulfur, and bacteria because of the limestone aquifers and agricultural runoff common throughout Central Florida. We’ve been treating these exact issues for years, and we know what works here. We test your water, recommend the right system, install it correctly, and stay available when you need us.
We start with water testing. Not a basic hardness test—we’re checking for iron levels, hydrogen sulfide, bacteria, nitrates, and anything else affecting your water quality. Most Camp Roosevelt homes have at least two or three issues, and you can’t fix what you don’t identify.
Once we know what’s in your water, we recommend a system that treats your specific problems. If you have iron above 0.3 ppm, you need more than a softener—you need an iron removal system using air injection oxidation or hydrogen peroxide injection. If you have sulfur, we’re installing a treatment system that eliminates hydrogen sulfide at the source, not just masking the smell.
We install the system at the point where water enters your home, before it reaches any faucet, shower, or appliance. That’s whole-house treatment. Every tap in your home gets filtered water, not just the kitchen sink.
After installation, the system runs automatically. You’re not adding chemicals or babysitting equipment. It works in the background, and we’re available if you ever need service or have questions.
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Your system treats iron, sulfur, and bacteria—the three most common culprits behind bad-smelling, stained, and unsafe well water in Lake County. We’re using proven methods like air injection oxidation for iron removal and hydrogen peroxide injection or AIO systems for hydrogen sulfide treatment.
You get a system designed for Florida water. The limestone aquifers here create hard water and iron issues that vary by location and season. We account for that when sizing and configuring your equipment.
We include professional installation and water testing. You’re not guessing what’s wrong or trying to figure out which system to buy online. We test everything, install it right, and make sure it’s working before we leave.
Camp Roosevelt is in Lake County, where private well owners are responsible for their own water quality. The Florida Department of Health recommends annual testing for coliform bacteria and nitrates, with lead testing every three years. We handle that testing and build treatment systems that address what we find, so you’re covered.
That smell is hydrogen sulfide gas, and it’s one of the most common complaints from Lake County well owners. It happens when sulfur bacteria grow in your well, your water heater, or your plumbing system.
The smell is unmistakable and embarrassing, especially when you have guests over. Some people try adding chlorine or other treatments to mask it, but that only addresses the symptom. The bacteria keep growing back unless you install a proper treatment system.
A hydrogen sulfide treatment system eliminates the problem at the source. We use methods like hydrogen peroxide injection or air injection oxidation to remove the sulfur before it reaches your taps. Once it’s installed, you get odor-free water from every faucet in your home, and the system works automatically without requiring chemicals or constant attention.
Iron stains happen when your water contains dissolved iron that oxidizes when exposed to air. It turns rust-colored and leaves orange and red stains on your toilets, sinks, tubs, and laundry.
If your iron level is above 0.3 parts per million, you need more than a water softener. Softeners can handle low levels of iron, but they’re not designed for iron removal. You need a dedicated iron removal system.
We typically use air injection oxidation systems or hydrogen peroxide injection to treat iron. These systems oxidize the iron while it’s still in the water line, then filter it out before it reaches your fixtures. The staining stops, your water runs clear, and you’re not scrubbing rust stains every week. It’s a permanent fix, not a temporary patch.
Yes. Untreated well water with iron, sulfur, and hard minerals shortens the life of every appliance in your home.
Hydrogen sulfide is corrosive. It eats away at copper and brass plumbing fixtures, causes black or green stains, and accelerates the breakdown of your water heater. Hard water and iron create scale buildup inside your water heater, dishwasher, and washing machine, forcing them to work harder and fail sooner.
A whole-house well water filtration system treats the water before it reaches any appliance. Your water heater isn’t fighting mineral deposits. Your washing machine isn’t dealing with iron staining your clothes. Your dishwasher runs cleaner. Everything lasts longer because the water flowing through it is already treated. Replacing a water heater or washing machine costs more than installing the right filtration system in the first place.
The Florida Department of Health recommends testing private wells annually for coliform bacteria and nitrates. You should also test for lead every three years, and anytime you notice a change in taste, smell, or appearance.
Most Camp Roosevelt homeowners don’t realize they’re completely responsible for their own water quality. It doesn’t pass through city treatment, so if something’s wrong, you won’t know unless you test for it.
We test for everything that commonly affects Lake County well water—iron, sulfur, bacteria, hardness, nitrates, and other contaminants. Once we know what’s in your water, we can recommend the right treatment system. You’re not guessing or buying equipment that doesn’t match your actual water problems. Testing first saves you money and ensures the system we install actually works for your specific situation.
Point-of-use filters treat water at one location, like an under-sink filter in your kitchen. They’re fine if you only care about drinking water, but they don’t protect the rest of your home.
Whole-house systems treat water at the point where it enters your home, before it reaches any faucet, shower, or appliance. Every tap in your house gets filtered water. Your showers don’t smell like sulfur. Your toilets don’t stain. Your appliances aren’t getting damaged by untreated water.
If you’re dealing with iron, sulfur, or bacteria in your Camp Roosevelt well, a whole-house system is the only real solution. You’re not just filtering drinking water—you’re protecting your entire plumbing system, your appliances, and your home’s water quality from the ground up. It’s a bigger investment upfront, but it’s the one that actually solves the problem instead of working around it.
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