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Your shower doesn’t smell like rotten eggs anymore. Your toilets and sinks stay white instead of rust-stained. Your water heater lasts 10 years instead of dying at 5.
Dishes come out of the dishwasher without spots. Laundry feels softer and looks brighter. Your skin and hair don’t feel stripped and dry after every shower.
That’s what happens when your water gets filtered the right way. Not with a generic system someone sold you over the phone—but with iron removal, hydrogen sulfide treatment, and water softening designed around what’s actually coming out of your well.
Most homes in Ocoee sit on top of the Floridan Aquifer, which means your water runs through limestone loaded with minerals. That’s where the sulfur smell, iron staining, and hardness come from. It’s not your fault. It’s geology. But it is fixable.
We have an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and five stars with zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we follow actual standards—not just sales scripts.
We don’t sell you a system and disappear. We test your water first, design the treatment around what’s in it, install it correctly, and service it after. That’s the difference between us and the national companies that show up, make promises, and leave you with a number that goes to voicemail.
We’ve been doing this in Central Florida for over two decades. We know what Ocoee water does to homes. We know which systems hold up and which ones don’t. And we know how to fix the problem without overselling you equipment you don’t need.
We start with a free in-home water analysis. Not a sales pitch—an actual test that tells us what’s in your water and at what levels. Iron, sulfur, hardness, bacteria, pH—we measure it all.
Then we design a system based on those results and how much water your household uses. If you’ve got high iron, we’ll use an air injection oxidation system or hydrogen peroxide injection to remove it before it stains anything. If hydrogen sulfide is the issue, we treat that separately. Hard water gets handled with a softener that regenerates automatically.
Most systems we install use multiple stages: sediment pre-filtration to catch debris, iron and sulfur removal, water softening, and sometimes reverse osmosis at the kitchen sink for drinking water. Everything gets installed in the right order so each stage does its job without fighting the others.
After installation, the system runs on its own. You’re not babysitting it. And if something ever needs attention, we’re the ones who come back and handle it. We service what we sell.
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Every system we install is custom-designed after testing your water. That means you’re getting iron removal systems, hydrogen sulfide treatment, water softening, or bacteria disinfection based on what your water actually needs—not what’s on sale.
If your water has that rotten egg smell, we’re treating hydrogen sulfide with a system that eliminates it at the source. If you’ve got rust stains in your toilets, tubs, and laundry, we’re removing the iron before it oxidizes and leaves marks. If your water is hard—and in Ocoee, it usually is—we’re softening it so your appliances last longer and your soap actually works.
We also handle bacteria disinfection for well water, which matters more during Florida’s rainy season when surface water can affect your aquifer. A UV system or chlorination setup keeps your water safe without ongoing chemical taste.
Ocoee homes deal with some of the most mineral-heavy water in Central Florida. The limestone aquifer here doesn’t just add a little hardness—it loads your water with calcium, magnesium, iron, and sulfur compounds that wreak havoc on your plumbing and appliances. Most water heaters in untreated homes fail in 5 to 7 years instead of the 10 to 12 they’re built for. That’s expensive. And preventable.
You need a water test before anyone can tell you what system makes sense. Without testing, you’re guessing. And guessing means you might spend money on a softener when what you really need is iron removal—or vice versa.
We do a free in-home water analysis that measures iron, sulfur, hardness, pH, and bacteria levels. Once we know what’s in your water and how much of it, we can design a treatment system that actually handles the problem.
Some homes only need a water softener. Others need a combination of air injection oxidation for iron, a separate sulfur filter, and a softener for hardness. If your well has bacteria issues, we’ll recommend UV disinfection or a chlorination system. It all depends on your water—not ours, not your neighbor’s. Yours.
A water softener removes hardness minerals like calcium and magnesium. It stops scale buildup in your pipes and appliances, makes soap lather better, and keeps your dishes and glassware spot-free.
An iron removal system removes iron before it oxidizes and stains your fixtures, laundry, and toilets. Softeners can handle trace amounts of iron, but if your water has more than 0.3 parts per million, you need a dedicated iron filter. Otherwise, the iron clogs up the softener resin and ruins it.
Most Ocoee homes need both. The aquifer here has high hardness and high iron. If you only install a softener, you’ll still get rust stains. If you only install an iron filter, your water will still be hard and your appliances will still scale up. The right setup treats iron first, then hardness, so both systems work the way they’re supposed to.
The rotten egg smell comes from hydrogen sulfide gas, which forms when bacteria break down organic material in the aquifer. It’s common in Florida because of our limestone geology and warm climate.
To remove it, we use either an air injection oxidation system or a hydrogen peroxide injection system. Both methods convert the hydrogen sulfide into sulfur particles, which then get filtered out before the water reaches your faucets.
Air injection works well for moderate sulfur levels and doesn’t require chemicals. Hydrogen peroxide injection is better for higher concentrations or when you’ve also got iron in the water, because it handles both at once. After treatment, the smell is completely gone—not masked with a carbon filter that stops working after a few months.
Yes, if it’s designed correctly. Hard water, iron, and sediment are the main things that kill appliances early. Scale builds up inside water heaters, dishwashers, and washing machines, making them work harder and fail faster.
A water softener prevents scale. An iron removal system prevents rust buildup and staining. A sediment pre-filter catches dirt and debris before it clogs valves and aerators. When all three are part of your system, your appliances run cleaner and last years longer.
Most water heaters in untreated Ocoee homes fail around year five or six. With proper water treatment, you’ll get ten to twelve years—sometimes more. Same goes for dishwashers and washing machines. You’re not just improving water quality. You’re protecting everything that uses water in your home.
Most systems we install are designed to run automatically with very little maintenance. Water softeners regenerate on their own based on water usage. Iron filters backwash themselves. Sediment filters need to be changed every few months, depending on how much sediment is in your water.
We recommend an annual service check to make sure everything’s operating correctly—checking salt levels, inspecting valves, testing water quality, and replacing any filters that are due. If something breaks or stops working right, we come out and fix it. That’s part of why we stay in business—we service what we sell.
You’re not going to be out there every week doing something to the system. It’s not that kind of setup. Once it’s installed and dialed in, it just works. But like anything mechanical, it benefits from a yearly look to catch small issues before they become big ones.
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