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No more embarrassment when guests use your bathroom. No more scrubbing orange stains that won’t budge. No more wondering if your water is safe for your kids to drink.
Clean well water means your appliances last longer. Water heaters don’t fail years early from iron buildup. Your washing machine doesn’t turn white clothes rust-colored. Your fixtures stay clean without constant scrubbing.
You stop buying bottled water because your tap water actually tastes good. Your skin and hair feel softer after showers. Your coffee doesn’t taste like metal. And when you turn on any faucet in your house, you’re not hit with that unmistakable rotten egg smell that makes you cringe.
That’s what proper well water filtration does. It removes the hydrogen sulfide causing the smell, the iron causing the stains, and the bacteria causing the slime. Your whole house gets clean water from a single treatment system installed where water enters your home.
We specialize in whole-house water purification and filtration for Central Florida homeowners. We’re not plumbers who dabble in water treatment. This is all we do.
We’re BBB accredited with an A+ rating and zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we follow industry standards and stay current on water treatment technology. We understand Florida’s limestone geology and how it affects your well water differently than wells in other states.
Clarcona sits right near Wekiwa Springs State Park, where natural Florida water is pristine. But your well water runs through layers of limestone loaded with sulfur compounds, iron deposits, and bacteria. About 68% of wells in this area contain iron levels above EPA guidelines. Over half have detectable hydrogen sulfide. We’ve seen it all, and we know exactly how to treat it.
First, we test your water. Not a basic hardness test – a comprehensive analysis that identifies exactly what’s in your well water and at what levels. Iron, sulfur, bacteria, pH, hardness, and other contaminants that affect your water quality.
Then we recommend the right system for your specific water chemistry. If you have hydrogen sulfide, we might suggest air injection oxidation or hydrogen peroxide injection, depending on your levels and preferences. For iron removal, we use systems designed specifically for Florida’s iron bacteria problems. For bacteria disinfection, we have chemical-free options that don’t require constant maintenance.
We install the system at your main water line, so every faucet, shower, toilet, and appliance gets treated water. Installation typically takes a few hours. We test everything before we leave to make sure your water meets the standards you’re paying for.
After installation, you’ll notice the difference immediately. The smell is gone. Water runs clear. And over the following weeks, those stubborn orange stains start disappearing as your plumbing system clears out.
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Your well water filtration system is customized based on your water test results. Most Clarcona homeowners need iron removal systems combined with hydrogen sulfide treatment because Florida’s geology creates both problems simultaneously.
Air injection oxidation systems work well for moderate sulfur and iron levels. They’re chemical-free and nearly maintenance-free – just an annual filter change. For higher contamination levels, hydrogen peroxide injection provides stronger oxidation without the chlorine smell that some systems create.
If you have iron bacteria (that orange slime in your toilet tank), we add a disinfection stage that eliminates it throughout your plumbing system. This prevents the bacteria from coming back and clogging your new filters.
Every system includes professional installation, startup testing, and a warranty on parts and labor. We also offer maintenance and service after installation – unlike some national companies that sell systems but don’t service them. If something needs adjustment or repair, we’re local and we’ll handle it.
Whole-house well water filtration systems typically range from $2,000 to $6,000 depending on your water quality issues and the type of system you need. A basic iron removal system costs less than a comprehensive system that handles iron, sulfur, bacteria, and hardness.
The cost breaks down into equipment, installation, and any necessary plumbing modifications. More complex water chemistry requires more advanced treatment, which costs more upfront but saves you money long-term by preventing appliance damage.
We offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders. And when you consider that a water heater replacement costs $1,200 to $2,000, and untreated well water can shorten its lifespan by 2-3 years, the system often pays for itself by protecting your appliances.
That rotten egg smell is hydrogen sulfide gas, and it’s extremely common in Clarcona well water. About 52% of wells in Central Florida have detectable hydrogen sulfide levels.
It forms when sulfur-reducing bacteria break down organic material in Florida’s limestone aquifer. The bacteria thrive in low-oxygen environments, which is exactly what you have deep in a well. Warmer months make it worse because bacteria are more active in heat.
Hydrogen sulfide isn’t just unpleasant – at high concentrations it can cause nausea, headaches, and respiratory irritation. It also corrodes plumbing and damages appliances. The good news is it’s completely treatable with air injection oxidation or hydrogen peroxide injection systems that eliminate the gas before water enters your home.
No. Water softeners are designed to remove hardness minerals like calcium and magnesium. They’re not built to handle iron, sulfur, or bacteria.
If you run well water with high iron through a standard water softener, the iron will coat the resin beads and ruin the system. You’ll end up with a broken softener and the same iron stains you started with.
You need an iron removal system before the softener. The iron filter removes iron and sulfur first, then the softener handles hardness. This is why water testing matters – you need to know what’s actually in your water so you can treat it in the right order with the right equipment.
Most modern well water filtration systems need minimal maintenance – usually just an annual filter change and occasional system checks. Air injection oxidation systems are especially low-maintenance because they don’t use chemicals.
If you have a hydrogen peroxide injection system, you’ll need to refill the peroxide tank every few months, depending on your water usage. It’s simple – just pour food-grade hydrogen peroxide into the tank, similar to adding salt to a water softener.
We recommend annual water testing to make sure your system is still performing correctly and your water quality hasn’t changed. Wells can change over time due to seasonal variations, drought, or changes in the aquifer. An annual checkup catches problems early before they affect your water quality.
Technically possible, but not recommended unless you have plumbing experience and understand water chemistry. Well water treatment isn’t like installing a simple under-sink filter.
You’re working with your main water line, which requires cutting into pipes, installing bypass valves, and ensuring proper drainage for backwash cycles. If you size the system wrong for your flow rate or install it incorrectly, you’ll have low water pressure, leaks, or a system that doesn’t actually treat your water properly.
More importantly, you need to match the treatment method to your specific water chemistry. The wrong system won’t fix your problem – it’ll just waste your money. Professional installation includes water testing, proper system sizing, correct installation, and startup testing to verify the system works. Most manufacturers also require professional installation to honor the warranty.
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