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The rotten egg smell disappears. Not masked, not reduced – gone.
Orange rings stop forming around your toilets and sinks. Your fixtures stay clean without constant scrubbing. Your laundry comes out without rust stains, and your water heater isn’t collecting iron sediment that’ll kill it years early.
You stop buying bottled water because what comes from your tap tastes clean. Guests don’t comment on the smell when they walk in. You’re not embarrassed to offer someone a glass of water.
Your appliances last longer. Your plumbing doesn’t corrode from hydrogen sulfide. You’re not replacing washers and water heaters on an accelerated timeline because your water chemistry was eating them from the inside.
That’s what a properly designed whole house water filtration system does for well water in Lorna Doone. It fixes the problem at the source instead of making you manage symptoms forever.
We don’t do plumbing. We don’t install water heaters. We focus entirely on water purification, softening, and filtration because that’s where we deliver the most value.
We’re A-rated with the Better Business Bureau with a 5-star rating and zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association. We support military and first responders with a $500 discount, and we’re involved with the Tunnels to Towers Foundation because some things matter beyond business.
Lorna Doone sits on Florida’s limestone aquifer system. That geology creates abundant groundwater, but it also dissolves minerals and creates perfect conditions for bacteria. Iron enters through iron-rich soil layers. Sulfur comes from limestone deposits. This isn’t rare – it’s normal for Central Florida well water. We’ve been treating these exact issues for homeowners throughout the Orlando area, and we know what works.
We start with professional water testing. Your well’s depth and location influence what’s in your water, so we test to know exactly what we’re treating. Generic solutions don’t work when you’re dealing with Florida’s specific water chemistry.
Based on your results, we design a system that addresses your actual problems. If you’ve got hydrogen sulfide causing that rotten egg smell, we’re likely using hydrogen peroxide injection – it kills sulfur bacteria without leaving chemical residuals. For iron removal, we might use air injection oxidation or a combination approach depending on your iron levels and whether you’re dealing with iron bacteria.
Most effective systems for Lorna Doone well water use a multi-stage approach. Chemical oxidation handles the heavy lifting on iron and sulfur. Filtration catches what’s been oxidized. UV sterilization kills bacteria. It’s whole-house protection that runs automatically based on your water usage.
Installation typically takes a day. We set everything up, test it, and show you how the system maintains itself. Automatic systems handle regeneration and backwashing on their own. You’re not babysitting equipment or adding chemicals weekly.
After installation, you’ve got a system designed specifically for your water. Not a one-size-fits-all box from a big box store. Something built for Florida well water that actually works.
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You get comprehensive water testing that tells us what we’re dealing with. Not a free test that’s really a sales pitch – actual lab analysis that shows iron levels, sulfur content, bacteria presence, pH, hardness, and anything else affecting your water quality.
Your system is designed around those results. If you need iron removal, we’re installing equipment that handles your specific iron concentration and type. Hydrogen peroxide injection systems for sulfur and bacteria. Air injection oxidation if that’s the right fit. Whole house filtration that catches sediment and oxidized minerals before they reach your fixtures.
Most Lorna Doone installations include water softening because Florida’s limestone aquifer creates hard water. Softeners protect your appliances, reduce soap and detergent costs, and prevent scale buildup in your plumbing. They pay for themselves over 2-3 years just in reduced cleaning costs and appliance protection.
You’re getting automatic operation. These systems regenerate based on water usage or on a schedule. Low maintenance. Consistent water quality. No daily involvement from you.
We handle installation, startup, and testing. You get documentation on your system, maintenance schedules, and direct access to us if something comes up. We’re not a national company that sells systems and disappears. We’re local, and we service what we install.
Hydrogen sulfide gas creates that rotten egg smell. It forms when bacteria break down organic matter in oxygen-depleted groundwater.
Florida’s limestone geology contains abundant sulfur deposits. When groundwater moves through these formations, it picks up sulfur. Bacteria in your well or plumbing convert that sulfur into hydrogen sulfide gas. That’s what you’re smelling.
It’s not just unpleasant. Hydrogen sulfide causes nausea, headaches, and respiratory irritation in sensitive individuals. Higher concentrations are serious health risks, especially for elderly family members, children, or anyone with respiratory conditions. It also corrodes plumbing, damages appliances, and tanks your home’s resale value when potential buyers walk in and immediately smell it.
Hydrogen peroxide injection is the most effective treatment for hydrogen sulfide in well water. It oxidizes the sulfur and kills the bacteria producing it, without leaving chemical residuals in your water. Chlorine treatments can work temporarily, but they create harmful trihalomethanes and don’t address the root cause.
Orange and brown staining comes from iron in your well water. When that iron-laden water hits air, it oxidizes and leaves rust stains on everything it touches.
You can’t scrub it away permanently because the problem isn’t the stain – it’s the iron in your water creating new stains constantly. You need iron removal at the source before water reaches your fixtures, laundry, and appliances.
Iron removal systems use oxidation to convert dissolved iron into particles, then filter those particles out. Air injection oxidation works well for moderate iron levels. For higher concentrations or if you’re dealing with iron bacteria, hydrogen peroxide injection is more effective. The right approach depends on your specific iron levels and water chemistry, which is why testing matters.
Water heaters damaged by iron sediment fail 2-3 years earlier than they should. Washing machines and dishwashers take a beating too. Installing proper iron removal costs less than replacing appliances on an accelerated timeline, and it definitely costs less than the ongoing frustration of stained fixtures and ruined laundry.
If you’ve got iron, sulfur, or bacteria in your well water, you need whole house treatment. A drinking water filter doesn’t protect your plumbing, fixtures, or appliances.
Iron sediment accumulates in your water heater and shortens its life. Hydrogen sulfide corrodes pipes and plumbing fixtures throughout your house. Bacteria can colonize your entire plumbing system. You can’t fix those problems with an under-sink filter.
Whole house systems treat water at the point it enters your home. Everything downstream gets clean water – every faucet, every shower, every appliance. You’re protecting your entire investment in your home’s plumbing and fixtures, not just addressing drinking water.
Point-of-use filters make sense as a final polishing step for drinking water, but they’re not a substitute for whole house treatment when you’re dealing with Florida well water issues. The problems are too widespread and the damage too expensive to leave untreated.
Automatic systems handle most maintenance themselves. They backwash and regenerate based on water usage or a programmed schedule. You’re not doing daily or even weekly tasks.
What you do need: checking salt levels if you have a softener (usually monthly), replacing filters on schedule (typically every 6-12 months depending on the system), and adding hydrogen peroxide solution if that’s part of your setup (frequency depends on water usage). UV bulbs need annual replacement to maintain disinfection effectiveness.
We provide maintenance schedules specific to your system during installation. Most homeowners spend 15-20 minutes monthly on basic checks and maintenance. It’s less involved than maintaining a pool and far less expensive than replacing damaged appliances.
Professional service visits make sense annually. We check system performance, test your water to confirm treatment effectiveness, and catch small issues before they become expensive problems. That annual checkup keeps your system running efficiently and extends equipment life.
Properly sized and installed systems don’t cause noticeable pressure loss. Undersized systems or clogged filters will.
When we design your system, we account for your home’s water demand and existing pressure. We’re sizing equipment to handle your peak flow rates without restriction. If you’ve got four bathrooms and run multiple fixtures simultaneously, your system needs to accommodate that.
Pressure loss usually indicates a maintenance issue, not a system design problem. Filters loaded with sediment restrict flow. That’s why filter replacement schedules matter. Keeping up with basic maintenance prevents pressure problems.
If you’re starting with low well pressure, we address that separately. Sometimes a pressure tank or pump adjustment is needed before we install filtration. We test your current pressure during the initial assessment and let you know if we’re seeing issues that need attention. We’re not installing a filtration system that’ll create new problems – we’re solving the ones you already have.
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