Well Water Filtration in Julington Creek, FL

Clean Water Without the Stains, Smell, or Worry

Your well water should work for you, not against you—no more orange rings, rotten egg odors, or wondering what’s actually coming out of your tap.
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Iron and Sulfur Removal Systems

What Clean Well Water Actually Changes

You stop buying bottled water by the case. Your whites stay white in the wash. The toilets don’t have that orange ring you can’t scrub out, and your shower doesn’t smell like swamp water heating up.

That’s what happens when iron removal systems and hydrogen sulfide treatment actually work. Your water heater lasts longer because it’s not fighting mineral buildup. Your fixtures stay cleaner. You’re not embarrassed when guests use the bathroom.

Florida’s limestone aquifer creates specific problems—dissolved iron, sulfur bacteria, and contamination that’s normal here but still needs fixing. Whole house water filtration handles all of it at the source, so every faucet, every shower, every load of laundry gets clean water. You’re not treating symptoms or masking smells. You’re removing what’s causing the problem in the first place.

Well Water Treatment Julington Creek

A+ Rating, Zero Complaints, Actual Expertise

We have an A+ Better Business Bureau rating with zero complaints. That’s not luck—it’s what happens when you show up, do the work right, and service what you install.

We’re members of the National Water Quality Association with over 50 years of combined experience treating Florida well water. We know what iron bacteria looks like in Julington Creek wells. We know how sulfur behaves in Florida’s warm groundwater. We know the difference between a quick fix and a system that actually solves your problem.

We don’t do plumbing or water heaters. We do water treatment—custom systems based on your actual water test, your home’s usage, and what you’re dealing with. If you’re military or a first responder, you get $500 off. We support Tunnels to Towers Foundation because some things matter more than profit margins.

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How Well Water Filtration Works

Testing First, Then Building Your System

We start with a free water analysis. Not a sales pitch disguised as a test—an actual analysis of what’s in your water and at what levels. Iron, sulfur, bacteria, pH, hardness, and now PFAS contamination that’s showing up in Florida groundwater.

Once we know what we’re dealing with, we design a system for your home. That might mean air injection oxidation to handle iron and manganese, hydrogen peroxide injection for bacteria and sulfur, or a combination approach. Some homes need whole house filtration with multiple stages. Others need targeted treatment for specific contaminants.

Installation happens in your home, usually in a day. We’re not subbing it out—our team does the work. After it’s running, we walk you through how it operates and what to expect. You’ll notice the difference immediately in smell and taste, but the real proof shows up over weeks when your fixtures stay clean and your laundry stops getting stained.

We service what we install. That’s apparently rare enough to mention, but it shouldn’t be.

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Well Water Bacteria Disinfection Systems

What Your System Actually Includes

Your well water filtration system gets built around your water test results. If you’ve got iron bacteria creating that rusty slime in your toilet tank, you need well water bacteria disinfection that kills it and filters out the iron. Our Iron Clear systems handle both.

Sulfur problems need a different approach. The rotten egg smell comes from hydrogen sulfide gas, and it gets worse in hot water because heat releases it faster. Our Sulfur Clear systems eliminate the source—not just the symptom—so your water stops smelling like a swamp.

In Julington Creek and throughout North Florida, we’re seeing more homeowners concerned about PFAS contamination. Recent studies found these “forever chemicals” in 63% of Florida spring samples. Filtration is the most effective way to remove them from your drinking water, and we can incorporate that into your whole house system or focus it at point-of-use.

We also offer salt-free water treatment options that prevent scale buildup without adding sodium to your water. No electricity, no chemicals, no salt—just protection for your pipes and appliances. Every system comes with our commitment to service it, which apparently makes us different from the national companies that sell and disappear.

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How do I know if my well water needs filtration or treatment?

You’ll usually know something’s wrong before you test. Orange or brown stains on fixtures, laundry coming out dingy, a rotten egg smell when you run hot water, or a metallic taste are the obvious signs. Some problems are less visible—bacteria contamination or PFAS chemicals don’t announce themselves with smell or color.

The only way to know exactly what you’re dealing with is testing. We do free water analysis that measures iron levels, sulfur content, bacteria presence, pH balance, and hardness. If you’re on well water in Florida, testing isn’t paranoid—it’s smart. Our aquifer system naturally contains iron and sulfur, and surface contamination can introduce bacteria.

Even if your water seems fine now, conditions change. A heavy rain can affect your well. Nearby construction or septic issues can impact groundwater. Testing gives you a baseline and tells you whether you need treatment, what kind, and how aggressive it needs to be.

Water softeners handle hardness—calcium and magnesium that create scale buildup. They work great for that specific problem, but they don’t remove iron, sulfur, or bacteria. If you try to run high-iron water through a standard softener, you’ll damage the resin bed and the system will fail.

Iron removal systems use different technology. Air injection oxidation converts dissolved iron into particles that can be filtered out. Hydrogen peroxide injection does the same thing but also kills bacteria and eliminates sulfur. These systems handle the contaminants that softeners can’t touch.

Some homes need both—iron removal first, then softening. Others just need iron and sulfur treatment. It depends on your water test results. We’ve seen plenty of Julington Creek homes where someone installed a softener hoping it would fix their iron problem, and it didn’t. That’s because they’re solving different issues. Test first, then treat what’s actually in your water.

Yes, but only if it’s designed for hydrogen sulfide treatment. The rotten egg smell comes from hydrogen sulfide gas, which is common in Florida wells because our limestone geology contains sulfur deposits that feed bacteria. Regular carbon filters or softeners won’t eliminate it—you need oxidation.

Our Sulfur Clear systems use either air injection or hydrogen peroxide injection to oxidize the hydrogen sulfide before it can create that smell. Once it’s oxidized, it gets filtered out. You’ll notice the difference immediately, especially in hot water where the smell is usually worse.

The key is treating it at the source—the whole house system—rather than trying to mask it or treat individual faucets. If you’re only filtering at the kitchen sink, your shower still smells like swamp water. Whole house treatment means every tap, every shower, every appliance gets clean, odor-free water. The smell doesn’t come back unless something changes in your well or the system needs maintenance.

Whole house well water filtration systems typically range from a few thousand dollars to higher depending on what your water needs and the size of your home. That’s not a small investment, but compare it to what you’re already spending and what you’re risking.

If you’re buying bottled water because your tap water is undrinkable, that’s $50 to $100 a month, every month, forever. If your water heater fails early because of mineral buildup, that’s $1,500 to replace it. If iron bacteria damages your plumbing or ruins your washing machine, those aren’t cheap fixes. Stained fixtures, ruined clothes, and constant cleaning products add up.

A filtration system pays for itself over time, but the real value is what you get back—water you can actually use without worry. You stop wondering what your kids are drinking. You stop being embarrassed about the smell. You protect expensive appliances and plumbing. For military and first responders, we take $500 off, which helps. The cost is real, but so is the problem it solves.

It depends on the system type and what it’s removing, but most need attention once or twice a year. Air injection systems need the filter media checked and occasionally replaced. Hydrogen peroxide systems need the peroxide solution refilled. Any system with filters needs those filters changed on schedule.

We service what we install, which means we’re not disappearing after the sale. You’ll get a maintenance schedule based on your specific system and water conditions. Some parts last years, others need more frequent attention. We’re upfront about that before you buy.

Skipping maintenance is where people run into problems. A system that’s not maintained stops working effectively—you’ll start noticing the smell or stains coming back. Regular service keeps everything running right and catches small issues before they become expensive ones. That’s part of why our BBB rating is A+ with zero complaints—we show up for the maintenance, not just the installation.