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Your morning shower stops smelling like sulfur. The orange rings around your toilet disappear. Your dishes come out of the dishwasher without spots, and your clothes stay brighter longer because the water isn’t fighting against you anymore.
Your water heater lasts years longer without scale buildup destroying it from the inside. Your washing machine doesn’t break down from mineral deposits. You stop buying bottled water because what comes out of your tap is actually safe to drink.
That’s what whole-house well water filtration does. It treats the water at your main line before it reaches anything in your home. One system handles iron removal, hydrogen sulfide treatment, and bacteria disinfection so every faucet, every shower, every appliance gets clean water.
We hold an A+ Better Business Bureau rating with a 5-star review score and zero complaints on record. That doesn’t happen by accident in this industry.
We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means our installations follow the standards that actually matter for long-term performance. We specialize exclusively in whole-house water purification systems for homeowners in Marion County and surrounding areas. We don’t do plumbing. We don’t install water heaters. We focus on one thing and do it right.
Summerfield sits on Florida’s limestone aquifer system, which is why so many wells here deal with high iron, sulfur-reducing bacteria, and hydrogen sulfide. We’ve been treating these exact issues for years, and we’re still here when you need service. That’s the difference between working with us and a national chain that sells systems but disappears when something needs attention.
First, we test your water to see exactly what’s in it. Iron levels, sulfur content, bacteria presence, pH balance. You can’t treat what you don’t measure, and Florida well water varies enough that guessing doesn’t work.
Based on those results, we recommend a system built for your specific water conditions. That might mean air injection oxidation for iron removal, hydrogen peroxide injection for sulfur treatment, or UV sterilization for bacteria disinfection. Most Summerfield homes need a combination approach because the issues don’t come one at a time.
We install the system at your main water line so it treats everything before it splits off to your house. Professional installation includes system startup, pressure testing, and flow rate verification. You’ll see the difference immediately—clearer water, no smell, no staining.
After installation, the system runs automatically. Some components need periodic maintenance, which we handle. You’re not managing cartridges every month or dealing with complicated controls. It just works.
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A complete well water filtration system handles multiple issues at once. Iron removal systems eliminate the dissolved iron that creates orange stains and rusty slime in your fixtures. Hydrogen sulfide treatment stops the rotten egg smell that comes from sulfur-reducing bacteria thriving in Florida’s warm groundwater and limestone geology.
UV sterilization disinfects the water so bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms don’t make it through to your taps. This matters in Summerfield because private well owners are responsible for their own water safety, and bacteria doesn’t always change how water looks or smells.
The system protects your appliances by preventing scale buildup and corrosion. Water heaters, dishwashers, and washing machines last significantly longer when they’re not processing hard, iron-heavy water every day. That’s real money saved over time, not theoretical savings.
You also get ongoing service and support. When something needs attention, you’re calling us—a local company that knows your system and has the parts in stock. We’re not routing you through a national call center or telling you to wait three weeks for a technician to drive in from another region.
The rotten egg smell comes from hydrogen sulfide gas, which forms when sulfur-reducing bacteria break down sulfur compounds in your well water. Florida’s geology makes this common here because our groundwater moves through limestone deposits that contain abundant sulfur.
The bacteria thrive in warm, oxygen-poor environments like deep wells and water heaters. They’re not usually a health risk themselves, but the hydrogen sulfide they produce is corrosive to plumbing and creates that unmistakable smell that makes water unpleasant to use.
Hydrogen sulfide treatment typically uses either air injection oxidation or hydrogen peroxide injection to eliminate the gas before it reaches your fixtures. Both methods work, but the right choice depends on your sulfur levels and water chemistry. Testing tells us which approach will actually solve the problem instead of just masking it temporarily.
Iron removal systems use oxidation to convert dissolved iron into solid particles that can be filtered out. Dissolved iron is invisible in your water until it contacts air, then it oxidizes and creates those orange stains you see in sinks, toilets, and anywhere else water sits.
Air injection oxidation systems add oxygen to the water in a tank, which forces the iron to oxidize immediately. The oxidized iron particles get trapped in a filter media bed, and the system backwashes periodically to flush them out. This handles the iron before it reaches your plumbing, so staining never happens.
Some wells have iron bacteria in addition to dissolved iron. These bacteria feed on iron and create a rusty slime that clogs pipes and fixtures. Standard iron removal handles dissolved iron, but iron bacteria usually requires additional treatment like chlorination or hydrogen peroxide injection to kill the bacteria before filtration removes the iron.
If you’re on a private well in Summerfield, annual bacteria testing is recommended because you’re responsible for your own water safety. Public water systems treat for bacteria continuously, but well owners have to handle it themselves.
Bacteria can enter well water through surface runoff, cracked well casings, or shallow aquifer contamination. It doesn’t always change how your water looks, tastes, or smells, which is why testing matters. Coliform bacteria and E. coli are the main concerns, and both can cause health issues if present in drinking water.
UV sterilization is the most effective method for well water bacteria disinfection. UV light destroys bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms without adding chemicals to your water. The system installs after filtration so particles don’t block the UV light, and it works continuously as water flows through. It’s the same technology used in hospitals and bottled water facilities, just scaled for residential use.
System cost depends on what your water needs and how much treatment that requires. A basic iron removal system runs differently in price than a complete setup with sulfur treatment, bacteria disinfection, and softening. Your water test results determine what’s actually necessary.
Most whole-house systems for Summerfield wells that handle iron, sulfur, and bacteria fall into a range that’s comparable to replacing a few major appliances. But the system protects those appliances and eliminates ongoing bottled water costs, so it pays for itself over time through what you’re not replacing or buying anymore.
We offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders. Financing options are available if you’d rather spread the cost out. The important thing is getting a system that’s sized correctly and built for Florida water conditions, because undersized or wrong-chemistry treatment doesn’t solve the problem—it just wastes money on equipment that doesn’t work.
Both methods oxidize contaminants like iron and sulfur, but they work differently and fit different water conditions. Air injection oxidation uses compressed air to add oxygen to the water, which oxidizes iron and helps release hydrogen sulfide gas. It’s effective for moderate iron and sulfur levels and doesn’t add chemicals to your water.
Hydrogen peroxide injection adds a small amount of hydrogen peroxide to the water, which is a stronger oxidizer than air. It handles higher iron levels, kills iron bacteria, and treats sulfur more aggressively. The hydrogen peroxide breaks down into water and oxygen, so nothing harmful remains in your treated water.
Your water chemistry determines which method works better. High iron with bacteria usually needs hydrogen peroxide. Moderate iron with sulfur smell often does fine with air injection. Some wells need both if the contamination is severe enough. Testing shows us what’s actually in your water so we can recommend the treatment that’ll work instead of guessing and hoping it handles the problem.
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