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Your fixtures stay white. Your laundry comes out clean instead of tinged orange. That embarrassing rotten egg smell disappears completely when guests use the bathroom.
Your water heater lasts years longer because it’s not clogged with iron sediment. Your dishwasher stops leaving rust spots on glasses. You stop buying bottled water for coffee because your tap water finally tastes normal.
This is what happens when you address Florida’s well water problems at the source instead of just dealing with the symptoms. Iron removal systems eliminate up to 15 ppm of iron before it reaches your fixtures. Hydrogen sulfide treatment removes that sulfur smell without adding chemicals. Well water bacteria disinfection protects your family from contamination you can’t see or smell.
Every faucet, every shower, every appliance gets treated water. Not just one tap under the kitchen sink.
We specialize in whole-house water purification for Central Florida homes. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association and maintain an A+ Better Business Bureau rating with a 5-star customer rating and zero complaints.
We don’t do plumbing. We don’t install water heaters. We focus entirely on solving the water quality problems that affect Delaney Park homeowners with private wells.
Your neighborhood sits on the same limestone geology that creates iron, sulfur, and bacteria issues throughout Orange County. We’ve tested and treated hundreds of wells across Central Florida, and we know exactly what’s causing your orange stains and sulfur smell. More importantly, we know which treatment approach actually works for your specific water chemistry instead of just selling you whatever system we have in the warehouse.
First, we test your water. Not a basic hardness test, but a comprehensive analysis that measures iron levels, hydrogen sulfide concentration, bacteria presence, pH, and total dissolved solids. This tells us exactly what we’re dealing with.
Then we design a system based on your actual water chemistry. If you have 8 ppm of iron and hydrogen sulfide, you need air injection oxidation, not just a basic iron filter. If bacteria showed up in your test, you need UV sterilization after filtration. If your water is also hard, we add softening after iron removal because doing it backwards doesn’t work.
Installation typically takes one day. We connect the system to your main water line after your pressure tank so every drop of water entering your home gets treated. The system backwashes itself automatically, so you’re not dealing with constant maintenance. We program everything, test it, and walk you through the simple upkeep before we leave.
You’ll notice the difference immediately. The sulfur smell is gone. Water runs clear instead of orange-tinted. Your fixtures stop accumulating new stains.
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Air injection oxidation systems handle iron, sulfur, and manganese without chemicals. They use oxygen to convert dissolved iron into particles that get filtered out. This is the most effective approach for Florida wells because it addresses multiple problems with one system and requires almost no maintenance.
Hydrogen peroxide injection works for wells with severe iron and sulfur issues beyond what AIO can handle. It’s more aggressive oxidation for water that’s really problematic. Some Delaney Park wells need this level of treatment because of how much iron and hydrogen sulfide they contain.
UV sterilization destroys 99.99% of bacteria, viruses, and cysts. If your well tested positive for coliform bacteria or if you have a shallow well that’s vulnerable to surface contamination during Florida’s rainy season, this isn’t optional. It’s the final stage of protection before water reaches your taps.
Whole-house systems treat every water source in your home. Every shower. Every toilet. Every appliance. This protects your water heater, prevents staining throughout the house, and means you’re not just filtering drinking water while bathing in problem water.
We size systems based on your home’s water demand and your well’s flow rate. Undersized systems can’t keep up during peak usage. Oversized systems waste money. Proper sizing matters more than most homeowners realize.
Orange or brown stains on your toilets, sinks, or laundry mean you have iron in your water. A rotten egg smell from your taps indicates hydrogen sulfide. Slimy buildup in your toilet tank suggests iron bacteria.
These are the three most common well water problems in Central Florida, and they show up in about 68% of Orange County wells we test. If you’re seeing or smelling any of these signs, your water needs treatment.
The only way to know exactly what’s in your water is to test it. We can tell you iron levels, sulfur concentration, bacteria presence, hardness, pH, and other factors that determine which treatment system you actually need. Some wells have one issue, some have all three, and the solution depends on your specific water chemistry.
Water softeners remove hardness minerals like calcium and magnesium. They do not remove iron effectively, especially if you have more than trace amounts.
Iron removal systems use oxidation to convert dissolved iron into solid particles that get filtered out. Air injection oxidation is the most common approach for Florida wells because it handles iron, sulfur, and manganese without chemicals.
If your water is both hard and has iron, you need iron removal first, then softening. Running iron-laden water through a softener damages the resin and reduces its effectiveness. The iron coats the resin beads and they stop working properly.
This is why testing matters. If you have 6 ppm of iron and moderate hardness, installing just a softener won’t fix your staining problem. You need the right system in the right order.
System cost depends on what your water test reveals and how much treatment you need. A basic air injection oxidation system for moderate iron and sulfur runs differently than a complex setup with hydrogen peroxide injection, filtration, UV sterilization, and softening.
Your home size matters too. A 2,000 square foot home with three bathrooms needs a different flow rate than a 4,000 square foot home with five bathrooms. We size systems based on peak demand so you don’t lose pressure when multiple fixtures run simultaneously.
Most Delaney Park homeowners invest between $3,000 and $8,000 for a complete whole-house system, depending on complexity. That includes equipment, installation, and startup. It’s not cheap, but compare that to replacing a water heater every five years instead of every twelve, constantly buying bottled water, and scrubbing iron stains that won’t come out.
We offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders.
Filtration alone does not kill bacteria. It can remove some bacteria by trapping them, but it doesn’t disinfect your water.
UV sterilization destroys bacteria, viruses, and cysts by damaging their DNA so they can’t reproduce. It’s a chemical-free disinfection method that works as water flows past the UV lamp. Systems are rated to destroy 99.99% of microorganisms when properly sized and maintained.
If your well tested positive for coliform bacteria, E. coli, or other contamination, you need UV disinfection as part of your treatment system. This is especially important for shallow wells in Florida because our high water table and heavy rainfall increase contamination risk.
UV lamps need to be replaced annually to maintain effectiveness. The bulb still glows after a year, but its disinfection power decreases. This is the main maintenance requirement for UV systems.
Air injection oxidation systems backwash themselves automatically, usually every few days. You don’t do anything. The system handles it.
You’ll need to add salt to your softener if your system includes one, typically every few months depending on water usage and hardness levels. This takes about ten minutes.
UV lamps should be replaced annually. The quartz sleeve that protects the lamp should be cleaned at the same time if it has mineral buildup. This is straightforward and takes about twenty minutes.
That’s it for most systems. No constant filter changes, no chemical additions, no complicated maintenance schedules. We design systems to run with minimal intervention because homeowners don’t want to babysit their water treatment equipment.
We recommend retesting your water every two to three years to make sure nothing has changed in your well. Water chemistry can shift over time.
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