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You turn on the tap and there’s no rotten egg smell. No orange stains creeping across your sinks and tubs. No embarrassment when someone asks for a glass of water.
That’s what happens when iron, sulfur, and bacteria get removed at the source—before they reach your faucets, your appliances, or your water heater. Your dishes come out of the dishwasher without spots. Your whites stay white. Your guests don’t wrinkle their nose when they walk in.
San Pablo sits right on top of Florida’s limestone aquifer, which means sulfur compounds and iron are part of the geology. Most well water here has some level of hydrogen sulfide or ferrous iron. The question isn’t whether you have it—it’s whether you’re doing anything about it before it damages your plumbing or makes your water undrinkable.
We serve North and Central Florida with whole-house water purification systems designed specifically for the challenges you face here. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we stay current on the latest filtration technology and testing standards.
Our A+ Better Business Bureau rating with five stars and zero complaints isn’t something we take lightly. It reflects how we operate—professional installation, honest recommendations, and systems that actually work in San Pablo’s unique water conditions. We don’t sell plumbing services or water heaters. We focus on one thing: making your well water safe and usable.
If you’re military or a first responder, we offer a $500 discount. We also support the Tunnels to Towers Foundation because we believe in giving back to the people who serve this community.
We start with a free professional water analysis. Not a basic test strip—a real lab analysis that measures iron levels, hydrogen sulfide concentration, bacteria presence, pH, hardness, and anything else that might be affecting your water quality. Florida’s limestone geology creates specific problems, and we need to know exactly what we’re dealing with before recommending a system.
Once we know what’s in your water, we design a treatment approach that fits your household. That might mean an air injection oxidation system for iron removal, hydrogen peroxide injection for sulfur and bacteria, or a multi-stage setup that handles everything at once. The goal is a system that works without constant chemical additions or filter changes.
Installation happens at your main water line, so every drop of water entering your home gets treated. After that, you’re not dealing with sulfur smells, iron staining, or worrying whether your well water is safe to drink. We handle the setup, walk you through how it works, and stay available if you ever need service or have questions.
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Iron removal systems eliminate the ferrous and ferric iron that causes orange and brown staining on everything your water touches. Left untreated, iron builds up in your pipes, clogs your fixtures, and shortens the life of your water heater and appliances.
Hydrogen sulfide treatment gets rid of that unmistakable rotten egg odor. Some wells in this area test at 5 parts per million or higher—well above the 0.5 ppm threshold where most people can smell it. Air injection oxidation or hydrogen peroxide injection both work, depending on your water chemistry and household size.
Well water bacteria disinfection addresses coliform bacteria and other microorganisms that can enter your well through Florida’s sandy soil and porous limestone. The Florida Department of Health recommends annual testing for coliform bacteria, nitrates, and lead. If bacteria shows up, you need a disinfection system that kills it before it reaches your tap—not just a filter that traps it temporarily.
San Pablo’s high water table and frequent rainfall mean your well is constantly exposed to surface contamination. Septic systems, fertilizer runoff, and natural organic material all find their way into groundwater here. A whole-house filtration system treats everything before it becomes a problem.
If you smell sulfur, see iron staining, or notice your water tastes off, you already know something’s wrong. But contamination isn’t always obvious—bacteria, nitrates, and other health-related contaminants don’t have a smell or taste.
The Florida Department of Health recommends testing your well water at least once a year for coliform bacteria, nitrates, and lead. If your well is shallow, near a septic system, or in an area with heavy agriculture, you should test more often. A well that tested clean last year can become contaminated in days if conditions change.
We offer free professional water analysis using state-certified labs. That gives you a complete picture of what’s in your water and what needs to be addressed. From there, we can recommend a system that actually solves your specific problems instead of guessing.
No. Carbon filters work great for chlorine taste and some organic compounds, but they’re not designed to handle iron or hydrogen sulfide—especially not at the levels common in San Pablo well water.
Iron and sulfur need oxidation and filtration. That means converting dissolved iron into a solid form that can be trapped and flushed out, and oxidizing hydrogen sulfide gas so it can be removed from your water. Air injection oxidation systems and hydrogen peroxide injection systems both do this without adding harsh chemicals that require constant refilling.
A carbon filter will clog almost immediately if you’re trying to use it for iron removal. You’ll end up replacing it constantly and still dealing with staining and odors. The right approach treats iron and sulfur at the source with a system designed specifically for well water conditions in Central Florida.
It depends on the type of system and your water conditions. Chemical-free systems like air injection oxidation require very little maintenance—usually just an annual check to make sure everything’s operating correctly and the occasional backwash cycle that happens automatically.
Systems that use hydrogen peroxide injection need periodic refills of the peroxide solution, but that’s typically every few months depending on your water usage and contamination levels. It’s still far less maintenance than constantly replacing carbon filters or dealing with iron buildup in your plumbing.
We design systems for San Pablo’s specific water chemistry, which means they’re built to handle high iron, sulfur, and mineral content without constant intervention. During installation, we’ll walk you through what to expect and how to keep your system running efficiently. If you ever need service, we’re local and we actually show up—unlike some of the national companies operating in this area.
Yes, but only if the system is designed for disinfection. Not all filtration systems kill bacteria—some just remove particles or improve taste. If your well tests positive for coliform bacteria or other microorganisms, you need a disinfection method like hydrogen peroxide injection, UV sterilization, or chlorination.
Hydrogen peroxide injection is effective because it oxidizes bacteria, viruses, iron, and sulfur all at once. It breaks down into water and oxygen, so there’s no chemical residue or taste. UV systems work well too, but they don’t address iron or sulfur, so you’d need additional treatment stages.
Florida’s geology makes bacterial contamination a real risk. Shallow wells, older well construction, and proximity to septic systems all increase the chances that bacteria will enter your water supply. A properly designed whole-house system treats everything before it reaches your tap, so you’re not gambling with your family’s health every time someone fills a glass.
It varies based on what’s in your water and what needs to be removed. A basic iron removal system starts in one range, while a multi-stage system that handles iron, sulfur, bacteria, and hardness costs more. The size of your household and your daily water usage also factor in.
What matters more than the upfront cost is whether the system actually works for your specific water conditions and whether it’s built to last. Cheap systems fail quickly in Florida’s high-mineral, high-sulfur environment. You end up paying for repairs, replacements, and dealing with the same problems you tried to fix in the first place.
We provide free water analysis and upfront pricing based on what your well water actually needs. No guessing, no upselling equipment that won’t help. If you’re military or a first responder, we take $500 off. And because we’re A+ rated with the Better Business Bureau and have zero complaints, you’re working with a company that stands behind what we install.
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