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You stop buying bottled water by the case. You stop explaining the smell to guests. Your fixtures stay clean, your laundry comes out without stains, and your appliances last years longer than they would otherwise.
That’s what happens when iron, sulfur, and bacteria are removed at the source—before the water enters your home. Not with a filter pitcher or a showerhead attachment, but with a whole-house system designed for the specific problems in your well.
Most wells in Nelmar Terrace pull from the Floridan aquifer, which means elevated iron and hydrogen sulfide are the norm, not the exception. Around 85% of well water systems in this area show both. If you’ve been dealing with orange stains and rotten egg smells, you’re not imagining it—and you’re not alone.
We specialize in whole-house water purification for homeowners in Nelmar Terrace and surrounding areas. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association and hold an A+ Better Business Bureau rating with a perfect 5-star customer rating and zero complaints.
We don’t do plumbing. We don’t install water heaters. We design and install filtration systems that solve the water problems other companies either can’t handle or won’t service after the sale.
If you’re military or a first responder, we offer a $500 discount. We’re also proud supporters of the Tunnels to Towers Foundation, because serving the community means more than just showing up for the install.
We start with a comprehensive water test—not the kind that’s really a sales pitch, but an actual analysis that shows what’s in your water and at what levels. Iron, sulfur, bacteria, hardness, pH—we need to know what we’re dealing with before we recommend anything.
Once we know what’s there, we design a system in the right order. If you have iron bacteria, for example, we disinfect first. If it’s hydrogen sulfide causing the sulfur smell, we might use air injection oxidation or hydrogen peroxide injection depending on the levels and your water chemistry.
Then we install the system, test it, and walk you through how it works. You’ll know what each component does, when to expect maintenance, and how to reach us if something changes. The goal is a system that runs quietly in the background while you forget what bad water used to feel like.
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A complete well water filtration system handles multiple problems in sequence. That usually means an iron removal system using air injection oxidation to convert dissolved iron into particles that can be filtered out. If sulfur is present, hydrogen peroxide injection or AIO handles hydrogen sulfide before it reaches your fixtures.
Hard water gets addressed with a softener to protect appliances and reduce scale buildup. If bacteria show up in your test—which Florida recommends checking annually—we add disinfection using UV or chemical feed systems depending on the situation.
Every system is different because every well is different. Water quality in Nelmar Terrace varies by depth, proximity to the coast, and seasonal changes in the water table. What works for one property might not be right for yours, which is why we don’t sell the same setup to everyone who calls.
If you see orange or brown stains on sinks, toilets, or laundry, that’s iron. If your water smells like rotten eggs, that’s hydrogen sulfide gas. If your appliances are failing early or you’re constantly scrubbing buildup off fixtures, you likely have hard water or a combination of issues.
The only way to know for sure is to test your water. The Florida Department of Health recommends annual testing for bacteria and nitrates at minimum, but a full analysis will also show iron levels, sulfur, hardness, pH, and other contaminants that affect how your water looks, smells, and performs.
Most homeowners in this area assume the problems are just part of living here. They’re not. They’re fixable, but you need to know what you’re fixing first.
Iron removal systems are designed to eliminate dissolved or oxidized iron before it stains your fixtures and laundry. Water softeners remove hardness minerals like calcium and magnesium that cause scale buildup inside pipes and appliances.
They do different jobs. If you have both iron and hard water—which is common in Nelmar Terrace—you need both systems, and they need to be installed in the right order. Iron has to come out first, or it will foul the softener resin and reduce its effectiveness.
Some companies sell softeners that claim to handle iron, and they can manage trace amounts. But if your iron levels are above 0.3 ppm, which most wells here exceed, you need a dedicated iron removal system. Anything less is a temporary fix that leads to service calls and frustration.
Air injection oxidation works by introducing oxygen into your water, which converts dissolved iron and hydrogen sulfide into solid particles that can be filtered out. The system uses a small air compressor to inject air into a tank, where the water is held long enough for the reaction to occur.
Once the iron and sulfur are oxidized, they’re trapped in a filter media and flushed out during a backwash cycle. The process is chemical-free, low-maintenance, and effective for moderate to high levels of both contaminants.
AIO systems are one of the most reliable methods for treating well water in Florida because they handle multiple problems at once without adding chemicals that need monitoring or refilling. They’re also straightforward to maintain—mostly just checking the air compressor and making sure the backwash cycle is running as scheduled.
If your water tests positive for coliform bacteria, E. coli, or other harmful microbes, yes—you need disinfection. Private well owners are responsible for their own water safety, and bacteria contamination is one of the most common issues in Florida wells.
Bacteria treatment usually involves UV disinfection or chemical feed systems like chlorine or hydrogen peroxide injection. UV systems use ultraviolet light to kill bacteria as water passes through, and they’re effective as long as the water is clear. If you have high iron or turbidity, you’ll need to remove those first or the UV won’t work properly.
The Florida Department of Health recommends testing for bacteria at least once a year, and more often if you notice changes in taste, odor, or color. Bacteria won’t always make you sick immediately, but it’s not something you want to ignore.
It depends entirely on what’s in your water and what needs to be removed. A basic iron removal system starts in one range, but if you also need sulfur treatment, bacteria disinfection, and a softener, the price goes up because you’re installing multiple components.
We don’t give ballpark estimates without testing your water first, because guessing leads to undersized systems or unnecessary equipment. What we do is test, design a system that handles your specific problems, and give you honest pricing upfront with no hidden fees after installation.
Most systems pay for themselves over time by eliminating bottled water costs, extending appliance life, and reducing cleaning and maintenance. Water heaters alone last 5 to 7 years on average with untreated hard water, but 10 to 12 years or more with proper filtration and softening.
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