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You stop scrubbing orange stains off your toilets, sinks, and shower walls every week. Your clothes come out of the wash actually clean instead of dingy and discolored. The embarrassing rotten egg smell disappears when you turn on the tap or run the shower.
Your appliances last longer because they’re not being corroded from the inside by iron bacteria and hydrogen sulfide. Water heaters, washing machines, and dishwashers cost thousands to replace early. Proper well water filtration protects that investment.
You’re not hauling bottled water from the store or second-guessing whether it’s safe for your kids to drink from the tap. When you have guests over, you’re not making excuses about the smell or the stains. Your water just works the way it should.
We have an A+ Better Business Bureau rating and a perfect 5-star review score with zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we follow industry standards that matter.
We’ve spent over 50 years installing iron removal systems, hydrogen sulfide treatment equipment, and whole-house filtration throughout Central Florida. Grahamsville sits on the same limestone geology that creates sulfur and iron problems across Lake County. We know exactly what you’re dealing with because we’ve treated hundreds of wells with the same issues.
We don’t do plumbing or water heaters. We focus entirely on water treatment, and we service everything we install. That’s a big difference from national companies that sell systems and disappear.
We start with water testing to identify exactly what’s in your well. Iron, sulfur, bacteria, hardness, pH—everything that affects how your water looks, smells, and performs. You can’t fix what you don’t measure, and guessing leads to systems that don’t work.
Once we know what we’re treating, we design a system specific to your water chemistry. If you have iron bacteria, that gets addressed first with a chlorine injection and retention system, because iron bacteria will wreck any other equipment you install. If hydrogen sulfide is the main problem, we typically use air injection oxidation or hydrogen peroxide injection to eliminate the sulfur smell at the source.
Installation takes a day for most whole-house systems. We connect everything to your main water line so every tap in your home gets treated water. After installation, we test again to confirm the system is performing correctly. Then we set you up on a maintenance schedule, because filters need changing and systems need occasional adjustments to keep working properly.
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Iron shows up in two forms in Grahamsville wells. Clear water iron looks fine coming out of the tap, then oxidizes into orange and red stains when it hits air. You see it on everything—fixtures, laundry, driveways where you water plants. Iron bacteria is worse. It creates rust-colored slime in toilet tanks and corrodes pipes from the inside.
Hydrogen sulfide gives you that unmistakable rotten egg smell. It’s not just unpleasant—it’s corrosive to plumbing and fixtures over time. The smell comes from sulfur in the limestone aquifer below Grahamsville. It’s geology, not your well going bad.
Hard water is nearly universal in this area. It leaves white scale buildup, makes soap less effective, and shortens the life of anything that heats water. Most homes need both filtration and softening to fully solve their water issues.
We handle all of it with the right combination of treatment methods. Air injection oxidation for sulfur and iron. Hydrogen peroxide injection when pH is too low for air injection. Chlorine injection and retention systems for iron bacteria. Water softeners for hardness. Every system is built for your specific test results.
If you’re seeing orange or red stains on fixtures, smelling rotten eggs when you run water, or noticing slimy buildup in your toilet tank, you need treatment. Those are the obvious signs.
Less obvious problems include white scale on faucets and showerheads, soap that doesn’t lather well, or appliances failing earlier than they should. Your water might look clear but still be causing expensive damage you can’t see yet.
The only way to know for sure is water testing. We test for iron, sulfur, bacteria, hardness, pH, and other contaminants that affect Florida wells. Testing costs far less than installing the wrong system or replacing a corroded water heater. If you’re buying a home with well water in Grahamsville, some lenders require testing before they’ll approve the loan anyway.
Regular sediment filters catch particles but don’t remove dissolved iron or iron bacteria. Clear water iron is dissolved—it passes right through standard filters and oxidizes after it’s already in your pipes and fixtures.
Iron removal systems use oxidation to convert dissolved iron into particles, then filter those particles out. Air injection oxidation systems inject air into the water, which oxidizes the iron before it enters your home. Hydrogen peroxide injection does the same thing chemically when your water chemistry isn’t right for air injection.
Iron bacteria requires chlorine injection and a retention tank to kill the bacteria before any other treatment happens. If you skip this step and just install a filter, the bacteria will colonize your new equipment and you’ll have the same problem in a few months. That’s why so many homeowners are on their second or third system by the time they call us—the first systems didn’t address the actual problem.
Whole-house systems typically run between $2,500 and $8,000 depending on what you’re treating and how complex your water issues are. A basic iron filter costs less than a system that needs chlorine injection, retention, filtration, and softening.
That sounds like a lot until you price out replacing a water heater ($1,500–$3,000), a washing machine ($800–$1,500), or replumbing corroded pipes ($3,000+). Untreated water destroys equipment. The filtration system pays for itself by protecting everything downstream.
We offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders. We also give you a detailed quote after testing your water, so you know exactly what you’re paying for and why each component is necessary. No surprises, no upselling equipment you don’t need.
No. Water softeners remove hardness minerals like calcium and magnesium, but they don’t remove iron or hydrogen sulfide effectively. If you install only a softener, you’ll still have the rotten egg smell and the orange stains.
Iron fouls softener resin quickly, which means you’ll be regenerating constantly and replacing resin more often than you should. That’s expensive and frustrating. Hydrogen sulfide doesn’t get removed by softening at all—it just passes through.
You need oxidation and filtration before softening. We remove the iron and sulfur first, then soften the water if hardness is also a problem. The softener works better and lasts longer when it’s not trying to handle contaminants it wasn’t designed for. Most Grahamsville homes need both systems working together, installed in the right order.
It depends on the system and your water usage, but most whole-house filters need media replacement or regeneration every one to three years. Sediment pre-filters need changing every few months. Chlorine injection systems need the tank refilled periodically.
We set up a maintenance schedule based on your specific equipment. Some systems have automatic backwash cycles that handle part of the maintenance themselves. Others need manual filter changes. We’ll show you what’s involved when we install your system.
Skipping maintenance is how systems stop working. A clogged filter can’t remove contaminants. Depleted media can’t oxidize iron. We offer service plans if you’d rather have us handle it, or we can train you to do basic maintenance yourself. Either way, keeping up with it means your system keeps working and your water stays clean.
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