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Your appliances last longer because iron bacteria isn’t corroding your pipes and building up sludge in your water heater. Your laundry comes out clean instead of stained orange. Your guests don’t smell sulfur the second they walk through the door.
You stop scrubbing orange rings that won’t come off. You stop buying bottled water because you don’t trust what’s coming from your tap. You stop worrying whether the water your kids are drinking is safe.
A whole-house water filtration system addresses the root problems in your well water before it reaches any faucet, shower, or appliance. That means every drop of water in your home is filtered, not just what comes from one sink. It’s protection that actually covers your entire house and your family’s health.
We’ve been designing and installing water treatment systems across Central Florida for more than five decades. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association and hold an A-rating with the Better Business Bureau with zero complaints.
We’re not a national company that sells you a system and disappears. We service what we install, and we service systems from other companies too. That matters in Cedar Creek, where well water chemistry is different than it is even 20 miles away.
We know the limestone aquifers under Lake County. We know how Florida’s warm climate accelerates bacterial growth in well systems. We test your specific water and design a system based on what’s actually in it and how much water your household uses. That’s why we offer free water analysis before recommending anything.
We start with a free water analysis at your home. We’re testing for iron, sulfur, bacteria, nitrates, pH levels, hardness, and anything else that might be affecting your water quality or safety. This isn’t a guess—it’s lab-level testing that tells us exactly what we’re dealing with.
Once we know what’s in your water, we design a system specifically for your situation. If you’ve got iron bacteria creating that orange sludge, we might use air injection oxidation to convert dissolved iron into particles that can be filtered out. For hydrogen sulfide causing that rotten egg smell, we might recommend hydrogen peroxide injection or a specialized sulfur filter. If bacteria is the concern, we’ll set up a disinfection system that keeps your water safe.
Installation typically takes a day. We connect the system to your main water line so every drop of water entering your home gets treated. You’ll see the difference immediately—clearer water, no smell, no staining. We’ll walk you through how the system works and what minimal maintenance it needs.
After installation, we’re still here. We handle maintenance, we answer questions, and if something ever needs adjustment, we take care of it. You’re not on your own after we leave.
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Your system is custom-designed based on your water test results and household water usage. Most Cedar Creek homes need iron removal systems to handle the high iron content common in Lake County wells. If you’re dealing with that unmistakable sulfur smell, hydrogen sulfide treatment using either oxidation or hydrogen peroxide injection eliminates it at the source.
For homes with bacterial concerns—especially iron bacteria that creates sludge and staining—we install well water bacteria disinfection systems that keep your water safe. Many systems also include water softening to protect your appliances from the hard water that’s standard throughout Central Florida.
Every installation includes professional setup, system testing to confirm it’s working correctly, and a walkthrough so you understand how to maintain it. Ongoing costs are low—usually $15 to $30 monthly in electricity for the pump, plus periodic filter changes or media replacement depending on your system type. That’s far less than replacing a water heater or washing machine destroyed by untreated well water.
We also offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders, because we believe everyone deserves access to clean water.
A basic system that handles the most common Central Florida issues—hardness, iron, and sulfur—typically runs between $2,500 and $5,000 installed. That covers equipment, professional installation, and initial testing.
If your water has more complex problems like severe bacterial contamination, very low pH that’s corroding your pipes, or high levels of tannins that make your water brown, you might need additional treatment stages. Those systems can range from $8,000 to $12,000 depending on what’s required.
The actual cost depends entirely on what’s in your water and how much water your household uses. That’s why we start with free water testing—so we can give you an accurate price based on your specific situation, not a generic estimate. We also offer financing options and payment plans to make it manageable.
That smell is hydrogen sulfide gas, and it’s extremely common in Cedar Creek and throughout Lake County. It happens when sulfur-reducing bacteria break down organic material in Florida’s limestone aquifers. As groundwater moves through these underground formations, it picks up sulfur compounds that create that distinctive rotten egg odor.
The smell is usually harmless from a health standpoint, but it’s unpleasant and embarrassing. It can also corrode pipes and fixtures over time if left untreated. The concentration varies—some homes have a faint smell only when water sits in the pipes overnight, while others have a strong odor every time a faucet runs.
Hydrogen sulfide treatment using air injection oxidation or hydrogen peroxide injection eliminates the problem at your main water line before the water enters your home. Once treated, the smell is completely gone from every faucet, shower, and appliance. It’s one of the most noticeable improvements homeowners see immediately after installation.
Yes, if the stains are caused by iron—which they almost always are in Cedar Creek. Those orange and brown stains happen when dissolved iron in your well water oxidizes and leaves deposits on fixtures, in toilet bowls, and on anything the water touches including laundry.
Iron removal systems use oxidation to convert dissolved iron into solid particles, then filter those particles out before the water reaches your faucets. Air injection oxidation is one of the most effective methods for Central Florida wells. Once the system is running, you’ll stop seeing new stains form, and existing stains can be cleaned off.
The staining isn’t just cosmetic. Iron bacteria creates a rust-colored sludge that builds up inside your pipes and appliances, restricting water flow and corroding metal components. Removing iron protects your entire plumbing system and extends the life of your water heater, dishwasher, and washing machine. That protection saves you thousands in replacement costs down the road.
It depends on the type of system you have and how heavily it’s used. Most whole-house filtration systems need a service check once or twice a year. That might include replacing filters, checking media levels, cleaning injection systems, or testing to make sure everything is still working at the right levels.
Some systems have media that lasts several years before needing replacement. Others have filters that should be changed every six to twelve months. We’ll tell you exactly what your specific system needs and set up a maintenance schedule that makes sense.
The good news is that maintenance is straightforward and inexpensive compared to the damage untreated water causes. We handle all service calls, and because we’ve been doing this for over 50 years in Central Florida, we know these systems inside and out. If you ever have a question or notice something off, we’re a phone call away. We also service systems installed by other companies, so even if you didn’t buy from us originally, we can help.
It depends entirely on what’s in your specific well. Some Cedar Creek wells produce water that’s perfectly safe but has aesthetic issues like iron or sulfur. Other wells have contamination that poses real health risks—high nitrate levels, bacteria, or other contaminants that shouldn’t be consumed.
Nitrates are a particular concern for families with infants or pregnant women. High nitrate levels in drinking water can cause “blue baby syndrome,” a serious condition that reduces the blood’s ability to carry oxygen. Bacterial contamination is another issue, especially iron bacteria that creates conditions where more harmful bacteria can thrive.
The only way to know if your water is safe is to test it. We provide free water analysis that checks for common contaminants and safety concerns. If we find anything that makes your water unsafe to drink, we’ll design a treatment system that addresses those specific issues. Many families are surprised to learn they’ve been drinking water with problems they didn’t know existed. Testing removes the guesswork and gives you real answers.
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