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The orange stains stop showing up on your toilets and sinks. Your laundry comes out white instead of dingy and spotted. Guests stop commenting on the smell when they turn on the faucet.
Your dishwasher and water heater last years longer because they’re not clogged with iron sediment. You stop scrubbing fixtures every week just to keep them presentable. The water you drink, cook with, and bathe in is actually clean—not just clear.
Most Lake Lucina homeowners deal with iron, sulfur, or bacteria in their well water because of the limestone aquifer system underneath Lake County. Heat releases hydrogen sulfide gas faster, which is why your shower smells worse than your kitchen sink. Iron oxidizes and leaves rust-colored stains everywhere it touches. Bacteria grows in oxygen-depleted underground environments and gets pulled straight into your home.
A whole-house well water filtration system treats water before it reaches any faucet, shower, or appliance. That means every drop is filtered—not just the water from one tap. Iron removal systems eliminate rust and staining. Hydrogen sulfide treatment gets rid of sulfur odors. Bacteria disinfection kills E.coli and other contaminants that make water unsafe.
We have an A-rating with the Better Business Bureau and a 5-star rating with zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means our technicians are certified, our installations meet industry standards, and we actually service what we sell.
We’ve been solving hard water problems for Florida families for over 50 years. Every system we install is custom-designed based on your specific water test results and household needs—no cookie-cutter solutions. We stay available for maintenance and answer the phone when you call.
Lake Lucina sits on Florida’s limestone aquifer, where iron enters through iron-rich soil, sulfur comes from limestone deposits, and bacteria exists naturally underground. We account for higher temperatures, bacterial activity, and mineral content specific to Central Florida groundwater. Our systems are built to handle what’s actually in your water.
First, we test your water to see exactly what’s in it. Iron, sulfur, bacteria, pH levels, hardness—we measure it all. That tells us which treatment methods will actually work for your specific situation.
Then we design a system based on those results. If you have high iron content, we might use air injection oxidation to convert dissolved iron into particles that can be filtered out. For hydrogen sulfide, we could use hydrogen peroxide injection or a sulfur filter depending on concentration levels. Bacteria gets handled with disinfection systems that kill contaminants without adding harsh chemicals.
We install the system at the point where water enters your home, before it reaches any fixture or appliance. That’s what makes it whole-house filtration—everything gets treated. Most customers notice the sulfur smell is gone immediately. Iron staining stops right away. Water tastes and looks clean from every tap.
After installation, we test again to confirm everything’s working. We show you how to maintain the system and stay available if anything comes up. Your water heater, dishwasher, and washing machine start lasting longer because they’re not dealing with mineral buildup and sediment anymore.
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You get a complete water analysis that identifies every contaminant in your well water. We test for iron, sulfur, bacteria, nitrates, pH, hardness, and anything else that affects water quality or safety. The Florida Department of Health recommends testing for coliform bacteria and nitrates every year, and lead every three years—we handle all of that.
The filtration system itself is custom-built for your water and your home. If you need iron removal, we install systems that filter out rust and bacterial iron while preventing staining and appliance damage. For sulfur treatment, we eliminate hydrogen sulfide gas that causes the rotten egg smell. Bacteria disinfection kills E.coli and other harmful contaminants.
Installation includes everything from the main water line connection to final testing and system startup. We don’t subcontract—our certified technicians do the work. They’ve passed background checks and drug tests. They know how to handle Florida’s unique groundwater challenges.
You also get ongoing support. We service every major water treatment brand, not just what we sell. If your system needs maintenance or you have questions six months later, we’re still here. The investment pays for itself through appliance protection, reduced plumbing maintenance, and elimination of bottled water costs. Your water heater alone can last three to five years longer with proper scale prevention.
Whole-house well water filtration systems typically range from $2,500 to $8,000 depending on your home size, what’s in your water, and how much treatment you need. A basic iron removal system costs less than a multi-stage setup that handles iron, sulfur, bacteria, and hardness all at once.
The price includes water testing, custom system design, professional installation, and startup. We give you upfront pricing after we analyze your water and understand your household needs—no hidden costs or surprise charges.
Most homeowners find the system pays for itself within a few years. You stop replacing water heaters early because of sediment damage. Your dishwasher and washing machine last longer. You’re not buying bottled water or spending money on cleaning products to scrub iron stains off everything. Military families and first responders get a $500 discount on new installations.
Iron removal systems eliminate dissolved iron and bacterial iron that cause orange and red stains on fixtures, laundry, and appliances. Air injection oxidation is one method—it converts dissolved iron into particles that get filtered out before water reaches your faucets. Iron Clear systems also kill bacteria like E.coli while removing rust.
Sulfur treatment targets hydrogen sulfide gas, which is what causes the rotten egg smell in well water. Sulfur Clear filters remove the gas before it enters your home. Hydrogen peroxide injection is another option that oxidizes sulfur and kills bacteria at the same time.
Some Lake Lucina homes need both. If your water smells bad and leaves stains, you’re dealing with sulfur and iron together. We test first to see what’s actually in your water, then design a system that handles everything. A lot of whole-house filtration setups combine multiple treatment methods in one system so you’re not installing separate equipment for each problem.
Most installations take four to eight hours depending on your home’s plumbing setup and which system you’re getting. We install at the main water line where it enters your house, so the work happens in one location—usually your garage, utility room, or wherever your pressure tank sits.
We shut off your water during installation, but you’re not without water all day. The actual downtime is a few hours. Once the system is in and running, we test to make sure everything’s working correctly and show you how to maintain it.
You’ll notice results immediately. The sulfur smell disappears as soon as treated water starts flowing through your pipes. Iron staining stops right away. Some homeowners are surprised how fast the difference shows up, but that’s what happens when you’re filtering at the source instead of treating water at individual taps.
Yes. Testing tells you exactly what’s in your water so you’re not guessing at solutions. You might think you only have an iron problem because of the stains, but testing could reveal bacteria, high sulfur levels, or pH imbalances that also need treatment.
We test for iron, sulfur, bacteria, nitrates, hardness, pH, and other contaminants that affect safety and water quality. The results determine which filtration methods will actually work. A system designed for iron removal won’t fix sulfur odors. A sulfur filter won’t kill bacteria. You need the right treatment for what’s in your water.
Florida’s Department of Health recommends annual testing for coliform bacteria and nitrates, and testing for lead every three years. Well water isn’t regulated like city water—you’re responsible for making sure it’s safe. Testing is part of our process because we’re not installing systems blindly. We design based on data, not assumptions.
Yes, if the system is designed to treat hydrogen sulfide gas, which is what causes that smell. Sulfur treatment systems and hydrogen peroxide injection both eliminate the odor by removing or oxidizing the gas before water enters your home.
The smell is often worse in hot water because heat releases hydrogen sulfide faster. That’s why your shower might smell terrible even when cold water from the kitchen seems fine. A whole-house system treats all the water, so the smell disappears from every faucet and fixture.
Some homeowners try to live with it or mask it with air fresheners, but hydrogen sulfide can cause nausea, headaches, and respiratory irritation in sensitive individuals. Higher concentrations pose real health risks, especially for elderly family members, children, and anyone with respiratory conditions. Eliminating it isn’t just about comfort—it’s about safety. Most customers tell us the smell is gone immediately after installation, and guests stop commenting when they visit.
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