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You shouldn’t have to buy bottled water in your own home. You shouldn’t see orange stains creeping across your sinks or smell sulfur when you turn on the shower.
When your well water filtration system is doing its job, your water tastes clean. Your shower doors stay clear instead of spotted. Your laundry comes out brighter, not dingy with iron buildup.
Your appliances last longer because they’re not clogged with sediment and minerals. Your skin doesn’t feel tight and dry after every shower. You stop wondering what’s actually in your water and start trusting it again.
That’s what proper well water treatment looks like in Lake Eola Heights. Not a temporary fix or a countertop filter that can’t keep up. A whole-house system designed around what’s actually in your water.
We have an A-rating with the Better Business Bureau and a 5-star rating with zero complaints. That’s not common in this industry, especially when you compare it to national companies with reputations for selling systems they won’t service.
We’re members of the National Water Quality Association because we believe in doing this work the right way. We’ve been serving Central Florida homeowners for over a decade, which means we understand the specific well water issues you’re dealing with in Lake Eola Heights.
Your water challenges aren’t the same as someone’s in another state. Lake Eola itself sits in a massive sinkhole that reaches 80 feet deep, and that geology affects groundwater throughout the area. We test for what’s actually here: iron, hydrogen sulfide, tannins, bacteria, and sediment that changes based on your exact location.
We start with free water testing at your Lake Eola Heights home. Not a basic hardness test, but a real analysis of what’s in your well water and at what levels.
Once we know what we’re dealing with, we explain the results in plain terms. If you’ve got iron, we’ll tell you how much and what type. If it’s hydrogen sulfide causing that rotten egg smell, we’ll walk you through why it’s happening and what it takes to eliminate it.
Then we recommend a system based on your actual water quality, not a one-size-fits-all setup. That might mean an air injection oxidation system for iron and sulfur. It could involve hydrogen peroxide injection for bacteria disinfection. Sometimes it’s a combination approach for well water with multiple issues.
We install the system as a whole-house solution, treating water at the point it enters your home. You’re not filtering one faucet or one shower. Every tap, every appliance, every fixture gets clean water.
After installation, the system does its job without you thinking about it. And if something ever needs attention, we’re the ones who installed it and we’ll be the ones to service it.
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Our well water filtration systems handle the problems that show up most often in Lake Eola Heights: iron that stains everything it touches, hydrogen sulfide that makes your water smell like sulfur, sediment that clogs your fixtures, and bacteria that puts your family’s health at risk.
For iron removal, we typically use air injection oxidation systems that convert dissolved iron into particles your filter can catch. It’s chemical-free and effective for the iron levels common in Central Florida well water.
Hydrogen sulfide treatment often involves the same oxidation process, or we’ll use hydrogen peroxide injection when your water needs a stronger approach. Both methods eliminate that rotten egg smell without adding harsh chemicals to your water supply.
If your well water has bacteria concerns, we design disinfection systems that keep your water safe to drink. And because Florida well water often carries sediment and tannins from the environment, we build in filtration stages that remove particles and improve taste.
Every system is sized for your home’s water usage and designed around your specific water test results. You’re not getting an off-the-shelf unit that might work. You’re getting a system built for your well.
If your water stains your sinks, toilets, or laundry with orange or brown marks, you’ve got iron. If it smells like rotten eggs, that’s hydrogen sulfide. If your skin feels dry and tight after showering, you’re likely dealing with hard water or mineral content.
But some well water problems don’t show obvious signs. Bacteria, nitrates, and other contaminants can be present without any smell, taste, or staining. That’s why we recommend testing even if your water seems fine.
Water quality in Lake Eola Heights can also change over time. Aging pipes, environmental factors, and shifts in the water table all affect what’s coming out of your well. Testing gives you actual data instead of guessing based on how your water looks or smells.
A water softener removes hardness minerals like calcium and magnesium. It stops scale buildup in your pipes and appliances, and it makes your water feel softer on your skin.
A well water filtration system addresses contamination issues: iron, sulfur, bacteria, sediment, and other problems that affect safety and quality. It’s treating your water for health and usability, not just hardness.
Most Lake Eola Heights homes with well water need both. Your well might have hard water and iron, or hard water and hydrogen sulfide. We test first, then recommend whether you need filtration alone, softening alone, or a combination system that handles everything.
It depends on your system type and your water quality. Air injection oxidation systems need occasional filter changes and tank cleaning, usually once or twice a year. Hydrogen peroxide injection systems require refilling the peroxide solution every few months, depending on your water usage.
Sediment filters need replacement more frequently if your well water carries a lot of particles. Carbon filters that remove taste and odor issues typically last six months to a year.
We set up a maintenance schedule based on your specific system when we install it. You’ll know exactly what needs attention and when. And because we’re local to Central Florida, we’re available when you need service. You’re not calling a national company that may or may not show up.
Yes, but only if the system is designed correctly for your hydrogen sulfide levels. Low levels of sulfur can be handled with air injection oxidation. Higher concentrations need hydrogen peroxide injection or a more aggressive treatment approach.
The sulfur smell comes from hydrogen sulfide gas dissolved in your well water. Once we oxidize it and filter it out, the smell is gone. You won’t smell it in your shower, your drinking water, or your laundry.
Some homeowners try to mask the smell with carbon filters alone, but that’s a temporary fix that doesn’t address the source. We test your water to see how much hydrogen sulfide you’re dealing with, then install a system that actually eliminates it instead of covering it up.
Not if it’s sized correctly for your home. We calculate your flow rate needs based on your household size, number of bathrooms, and simultaneous water usage. Then we install a system with the capacity to keep up.
Undersized systems or cheap filters can restrict flow and drop your pressure. That’s why proper sizing matters. You shouldn’t have to choose between clean water and a decent shower.
If your well pump is already struggling or your pressure was low before filtration, that’s a separate issue we’ll identify during testing. But the filtration system itself won’t cause pressure problems when it’s designed and installed correctly for your Lake Eola Heights home.
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