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No more rotten egg smell when you turn on the tap. No more rust stains on your shower walls, driveway, or laundry. No more metallic taste in your coffee or cooking water.
That’s what happens when you address the root cause of Rainbow Springs well water problems instead of masking them. Florida’s limestone aquifers naturally contain hydrogen sulfide and iron. Your well pulls that water up, and without proper treatment, those contaminants flow through every faucet in your home.
A properly designed well water filtration system removes iron, hydrogen sulfide, and manganese before they enter your plumbing. You get clear water that doesn’t stain. Water that doesn’t smell. Water that doesn’t corrode your pipes or damage your appliances. Most systems we install use air injection oxidation or hydrogen peroxide injection, which means no harsh chemicals, no salt, and no ongoing chemical purchases.
We’ve been installing well water filtration systems in Rainbow Springs and throughout North Central Florida for more than five decades. We’re A-rated by the Better Business Bureau with a 5-star rating and zero complaints. We’re also members of the National Water Quality Association.
We don’t do plumbing or water heaters. We focus entirely on water treatment, which means we’ve seen every variation of Florida well water issues. Rainbow Springs sits on the same limestone geology that creates sulfur and iron problems across the region. We know what works here because we’ve been testing water and designing systems for this area for years.
Every system we install starts with free water testing at your home. We don’t sell one-size-fits-all solutions because your water chemistry is different from your neighbor’s.
We start with a free water analysis at your Rainbow Springs home. This isn’t a basic hardness test. We’re checking for iron levels, hydrogen sulfide, bacteria, pH, manganese, and other contaminants common in Florida well water.
Once we know what’s in your water, we design a system that targets those specific issues. Most Rainbow Springs homes need iron removal systems combined with hydrogen sulfide treatment. If bacteria is present, we add UV disinfection. The system gets installed at your main water line, so every drop of water in your home gets filtered.
Air injection oxidation systems work by forcing oxygen into the water, which converts dissolved iron and sulfur into particles that get trapped in a filter tank. Hydrogen peroxide injection does the same thing using a small pump that adds peroxide to the water. Both methods are chemical-free and require minimal maintenance. The system backwashes itself automatically, and you replace the media every five to seven years. No salt to buy. No electricity needed for most systems. No water waste.
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Your well water filtration system includes everything needed to address Rainbow Springs water quality issues. That means iron removal, sulfur treatment, and bacteria disinfection if your water test shows contamination.
Florida’s shallow water table and limestone geology create conditions where bacteria can enter well water, especially during rainy season. Septic systems, livestock, and surface runoff all contribute to bacterial contamination risk. Our Whole House Purelight UV systems kill waterborne bacteria and organisms without adding chemicals to your water. The UV light destroys bacteria at a cellular level as water flows through the chamber.
For iron and hydrogen sulfide, we typically install air injection oxidation systems or hydrogen peroxide injection systems depending on your water chemistry and iron levels. These systems handle the rotten egg smell and rust staining that most Rainbow Springs well owners deal with. You also get a pre-filter to catch sediment and a post-filter for final polishing.
Every installation includes a custom system design based on your water test results, professional installation, and a walkthrough of how your system operates. We also offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders.
If your water smells like rotten eggs, leaves rust stains on fixtures, or has a metallic taste, you need filtration. Those are the most obvious signs. But bacteria contamination doesn’t have a smell or taste, which is why we recommend water testing even if your water seems fine.
Rainbow Springs sits on limestone aquifers that naturally contain sulfur compounds and iron. Almost every well in the area has some level of these contaminants. The question isn’t whether you have them, it’s how much you have and whether it’s causing problems.
We offer free water testing that checks for iron, hydrogen sulfide, bacteria, pH, hardness, and other common Florida well water issues. That test tells you exactly what’s in your water and what type of system you need. Some homes only need basic iron removal. Others need hydrogen sulfide treatment, bacteria disinfection, and pH correction. The test removes the guesswork.
Both methods remove iron and hydrogen sulfide without chemicals, but they work slightly differently. Air injection oxidation systems use a compressor to inject oxygen into your water. The oxygen converts dissolved iron and sulfur into solid particles that get filtered out. These systems work well for moderate iron and sulfur levels and don’t require any consumables except occasional media replacement.
Hydrogen peroxide injection uses a small pump to add hydrogen peroxide to the water line. The peroxide oxidizes iron and sulfur the same way oxygen does, but it’s more effective for higher contamination levels. You’ll need to refill the peroxide tank every few months, but peroxide is inexpensive and safe.
Which system you need depends on your water test results. High iron levels usually require hydrogen peroxide injection. Moderate levels can be handled with air injection oxidation. We’ll recommend the right approach based on your specific water chemistry and usage needs.
Iron removal systems and hydrogen sulfide treatment don’t kill bacteria. For bacteria disinfection, you need a UV system. Our Whole House Purelight systems use ultraviolet light to destroy bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms as water flows through a chamber. The UV light damages their DNA so they can’t reproduce or cause illness.
UV disinfection is chemical-free and doesn’t change the taste or smell of your water. There’s no waiting time and no byproducts. The UV lamp needs to be replaced once a year, which takes about five minutes.
If your water test shows bacterial contamination, we’ll include UV disinfection in your system design. This is common in Rainbow Springs because Florida’s shallow water table and limestone geology make wells vulnerable to surface contamination, especially during heavy rain. UV gives you an extra layer of protection without adding chlorine or other chemicals to your water.
Very little. Most systems we install backwash themselves automatically, which means they clean the filter media without any input from you. You’ll hear the system run through a backwash cycle every few days, usually at night. That’s normal.
The main maintenance task is replacing the filter media every five to seven years. That’s the material inside the tank that traps iron and sulfur particles. We handle the media replacement when it’s time. If you have a UV system, the lamp needs to be replaced annually. If you have hydrogen peroxide injection, you’ll refill the peroxide tank every few months.
There are no moving parts to wear out in most systems. No electrical components to fail. No regeneration cycles that waste water. Air injection oxidation systems have a small compressor, but those typically last 10 to 15 years. Compare that to traditional water softeners that require monthly salt purchases and regular maintenance. Well water filtration systems are designed to run for years with minimal attention.
The tanks and valves typically last 15 to 20 years. The filter media inside the tanks needs replacement every five to seven years depending on your water quality and usage. UV lamps last about a year. Hydrogen peroxide pumps can last 10 years or more.
The longevity depends on your water chemistry and how much water you use. Higher iron levels mean more frequent media replacement. Larger families use more water, which means more backwash cycles. But even with heavy use, these systems are built to last.
We’ve installed systems in Rainbow Springs that are still running 15 years later with nothing more than routine media replacement and UV lamp changes. The upfront investment is higher than a basic softener, but you’re getting a system that handles multiple contaminants without ongoing chemical costs. No salt to buy every month. No electricity for most systems. Just clean water for years.
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