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Clear water from every faucet. No orange rings around the toilet that won’t scrub off. No rotten egg smell when you turn on the shower. No metallic taste in your coffee.
That’s what happens when you actually fix the problem instead of masking it. Iron removal systems using air injection oxidation don’t just filter out what’s already visible—they eliminate the iron, manganese, and hydrogen sulfide before they ever reach your fixtures. Your water heater stops filling with sediment. Your washing machine stops leaving rust marks on clothes. Your dishwasher actually cleans dishes instead of coating them in mineral film.
Most East Arlington homes sit on wells that pull from aquifers loaded with iron and sulfur deposits. It’s geology, not bad luck. The limestone formations throughout Central Florida create the perfect environment for sulfur-reducing bacteria, especially during warmer months when bacteria are most active. You’re not imagining it—your water probably does smell worse in summer.
The fix isn’t complicated, but it does need to be done right. Temporary solutions like chlorine treatments create their own problems, including harmful byproducts. Whole-house filtration systems designed for Florida’s specific water chemistry handle iron, sulfur, and bacteria at the source.
We focus exclusively on water treatment—not plumbing, not water heaters, just filtration and purification systems. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association and maintain an A+ Better Business Bureau rating with zero complaints.
That matters more than you’d think. National companies sell systems and disappear when something needs service. We’re based in Florida, we understand the specific water problems that come with living here, and we’re still around when you need us.
East Arlington’s housing stock—mostly built between the late 1980s and early 2020s—means most homes here have well systems that are dealing with the same geological challenges. Iron levels above 0.3 mg/L show up in roughly 68% of area wells. Hydrogen sulfide is even more common, affecting about 85% of tested systems. You’re not alone in dealing with this, and the solution is straightforward once you know what you’re actually treating.
We start with free water testing because guessing doesn’t work. You need to know what’s actually in your water—iron levels, sulfur concentration, bacteria presence, pH, hardness. The test results tell us which system will fix your specific problem.
Most East Arlington wells need either an air injection oxidation system or hydrogen peroxide injection, depending on what the test shows. Air injection systems are chemical-free. They inject oxygen into your water, which oxidizes the iron and sulfur so they can be filtered out. The process is automatic and requires almost no maintenance.
Installation takes a day for most homes. We’re working with your existing well system, adding the treatment equipment between the well and your house. Once it’s running, every tap in your home gets treated water. You’ll notice the difference immediately—no smell, no stains, no metallic taste.
The systems we install come with lifetime warranties because they’re built to last. You’re not buying something that needs replacement in five years. Iron-sulfur elimination filters are designed to handle Florida water long-term with minimal upkeep.
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A whole-house system treats all the water entering your home, not just what comes out of one faucet. That means your water heater isn’t filling with iron sediment. Your washing machine isn’t getting destroyed by minerals. Your shower doesn’t smell like rotten eggs. Every fixture, every appliance, every tap gets clean water.
The systems we install for East Arlington homes handle high concentrations of iron, manganese, and sulfur simultaneously. Most filtration systems focus on one contaminant—ours address all three because Florida well water usually has all three. The SpringWell systems we use are specifically designed for the conditions we see here.
Chemical-free treatment matters if you’re concerned about what’s going into your water. Air injection oxidation uses oxygen, not chlorine or other additives. The process is simple: inject air, oxidize the contaminants, filter them out. You’re not trading one problem for another.
We also offer well water bacteria disinfection for homes where testing shows bacterial contamination. Hydrogen sulfide often indicates the presence of sulfur-reducing bacteria, which aren’t necessarily harmful but do create that unmistakable smell. UV disinfection or hydrogen peroxide injection handles bacteria without ongoing chemical treatments.
Military members and first responders get a $500 discount. It’s not a promotional thing—we support the Tunnels to Towers Foundation and this is part of how we give back to people who serve.
Hydrogen sulfide gas creates that rotten egg odor, and it’s one of the most common complaints from well owners throughout this area. The smell comes from sulfur-reducing bacteria that thrive in Florida’s limestone aquifers.
These bacteria break down sulfur compounds in oxygen-depleted groundwater. Florida’s geology is loaded with sulfur deposits, giving the bacteria plenty to work with. Warm temperatures make it worse—you’ll usually notice the smell is stronger during summer months when bacterial activity increases.
The smell itself is mostly a nuisance at low concentrations, but hydrogen sulfide can cause nausea, headaches, and respiratory irritation in some people. Higher concentrations pose more serious health risks. Beyond the health concerns, hydrogen sulfide is corrosive. It damages plumbing, water heaters, and any appliance that uses water. The longer you ignore it, the more expensive the repairs become.
Temporary fixes like shocking your well with chlorine bleach might reduce the smell for a few weeks, but the bacteria come back. Worse, chlorine treatments can create trihalomethanes (THMs), which are actually harmful. Air injection oxidation or hydrogen peroxide injection systems eliminate the hydrogen sulfide permanently without creating new problems.
Those orange stains are iron, and scrubbing harder won’t fix them because the problem isn’t the stain—it’s your water. Every time you run water, you’re depositing more iron on your fixtures. You can clean the stains off temporarily, but they’ll be back within days unless you treat the water itself.
Iron removal systems using air injection oxidation eliminate the iron before it reaches your fixtures. The system injects oxygen into your water, which oxidizes dissolved iron and turns it into particles that can be filtered out. Once the iron is removed, the staining stops.
East Arlington wells commonly show iron levels well above the EPA’s secondary standard of 0.3 mg/L. Even small amounts of iron cause visible staining. Higher concentrations also create a metallic taste and contribute to premature appliance failure. Your water heater is probably accumulating iron sediment right now, which reduces efficiency and shortens its lifespan significantly.
Installing an iron removal system protects your fixtures, your appliances, and your plumbing. The cost of the system is less than replacing a water heater or washing machine years earlier than you should have to. And you stop spending your weekends scrubbing stains that shouldn’t be there in the first place.
Yes, and that’s actually one of the biggest reasons to install one. Iron and sulfur don’t just affect how your water looks and smells—they destroy appliances. Water heaters are usually the first casualty because iron sediment accumulates at the bottom of the tank, reducing efficiency and causing premature failure.
Washing machines, dishwashers, and any appliance with water lines or heating elements are all at risk. Iron buildup clogs valves, damages seals, and leaves deposits on heating elements. Appliances working with contaminated water typically fail 2-3 years earlier than they should. Replacing a water heater costs a lot more than installing proper filtration.
A whole-house water filter treats all the water entering your home, which means every appliance gets clean water. Your water heater stops filling with sediment. Your washing machine stops leaving rust stains on clothes. Your dishwasher actually rinses dishes clean instead of coating them with mineral film.
The systems we install are designed specifically for Florida’s water chemistry. They handle high concentrations of iron, manganese, and sulfur—the three contaminants most responsible for appliance damage in this area. You’re not just improving water quality, you’re protecting a significant investment in your home’s infrastructure.
The cost depends on what your water test shows and which system you need. Most whole-house iron and sulfur removal systems for East Arlington homes run between $2,500 and $5,000 installed. That includes the equipment, installation, and warranty.
Air injection oxidation systems are usually on the lower end of that range. Hydrogen peroxide injection systems, which handle more severe contamination or bacterial issues, cost more. If you need additional treatment for hardness or other contaminants, that affects pricing too.
Here’s the better way to think about cost: how much are you spending on bottled water? How much will it cost to replace your water heater in two years instead of ten? What’s your time worth when you’re scrubbing orange stains every week? The system pays for itself in appliance protection alone, and that’s before you factor in the quality of life improvement.
We offer free water testing and provide a detailed quote based on your specific situation. No guessing, no upselling equipment you don’t need. Military members and first responders get $500 off, which makes a meaningful difference. The systems come with lifetime warranties, so you’re not looking at replacement costs down the road.
Both systems eliminate iron, sulfur, and manganese, but they work differently and are suited for different water conditions. Air injection oxidation injects oxygen into your water, which oxidizes the contaminants so they can be filtered out. It’s completely chemical-free and requires almost no maintenance. Most East Arlington homes with moderate iron and sulfur levels do well with air injection systems.
Hydrogen peroxide injection is used when contamination levels are higher or when bacterial issues are present. Hydrogen peroxide is a stronger oxidizer than air, so it handles more severe problems. It also disinfects, which matters if your water test shows bacterial contamination. The system injects a small amount of hydrogen peroxide into your water line, where it oxidizes contaminants and kills bacteria before the water passes through a filter.
Your water test results determine which system you need. Iron levels, sulfur concentration, pH, and bacterial presence all factor into the decision. There’s no one-size-fits-all answer because every well is different.
Both systems are effective and reliable. Air injection systems are simpler and more economical for standard contamination. Hydrogen peroxide injection is the better choice when you’re dealing with high levels or need disinfection. We’ll test your water and recommend the system that actually solves your specific problem—not the one that costs more or is easier for us to install.
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