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The rotten egg smell disappears. Your fixtures stop collecting orange stains that won’t scrub off. Your water heater lasts years longer because iron sediment isn’t building up inside it anymore.
You stop second-guessing whether the water is safe. You stop buying bottled water by the case. Your laundry comes out clean instead of dingy.
That’s what happens when well water filtration is done right. Not a temporary fix with chlorine tablets. Not a single-stage system that can’t handle Florida’s sulfur levels. A multi-stage approach designed for the limestone geology and high mineral content we deal with here in Central Florida.
Your water gets tested first. Then the system gets built around what’s actually in your well—iron, hydrogen sulfide, bacteria, or all three. Air injection oxidation handles iron without chemicals. Hydrogen peroxide injection tackles sulfur and bacteria at the same time. The result is water that doesn’t smell, doesn’t stain, and doesn’t damage your home.
We’re based in Florida and focused on Florida families. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means our team is trained and certified to handle well water problems the right way.
Our Better Business Bureau rating is A+ with zero complaints. That matters when you’re comparing us to national companies with service records that don’t hold up. We install systems we’ll actually come back and service.
We’ve worked with homeowners across Lake County who’ve dealt with the same issues you’re dealing with—sulfur smell, iron bacteria, staining that won’t quit. Crescent Park sits on the same aquifer system, so we know what’s in your water before we even test it. And we know what it takes to fix it for good.
We start with a water test. Not a basic hardness test—a full analysis that shows iron levels, sulfur content, bacteria presence, pH, and anything else that’s affecting your water quality.
Once we know what’s in your well, we design a system that addresses those specific problems. For iron, that usually means air injection oxidation, which pulls oxygen into the water to oxidize the iron so it can be filtered out. For hydrogen sulfide, we use hydrogen peroxide injection or aeration depending on concentration levels. For bacteria, we disinfect and prevent regrowth.
The system gets installed as a whole-house setup. That means every faucet, every shower, every appliance gets treated water. Installation takes a day in most cases. We walk you through how it works, what to expect, and how to maintain it. Then we make sure it’s running right before we leave.
You’ll notice the difference immediately. No smell. No staining. No more wondering if the water’s safe.
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Every well water filtration system we install is built around your water test results. That means you’re not paying for equipment you don’t need, and you’re not missing components that would actually solve your problem.
Most Crescent Park homes need iron removal, sulfur treatment, or both. Iron levels above 0.3 ppm cause staining and appliance damage—68% of wells in nearby Bradenton test above that threshold. Hydrogen sulfide shows up in 52% of local wells, and it doesn’t take much to create that rotten egg odor.
We handle those problems with air injection systems for iron and hydrogen peroxide injection for sulfur and bacteria. Both methods work without adding harsh chemicals to your water. The systems are sized for Florida’s high mineral content and designed to run efficiently without constant maintenance.
You also get professional installation from WQA-certified technicians, not subcontractors. We test the system after installation to confirm it’s working. And if you’re military or a first responder, we take $500 off the total cost—no fine print, no exceptions.
You’ll know. The signs aren’t subtle.
Rotten egg smell when you turn on the tap. Orange or brown stains on your sinks, tubs, and toilets that won’t come off no matter how hard you scrub. Laundry that comes out of the wash looking dingy or stained. Water heaters that fail years earlier than they should because of sediment buildup.
Those are the most common indicators of iron, sulfur, or bacteria in your well water. Crescent Park sits on the same limestone aquifer system as the rest of Lake County, which means sulfur and iron are almost guaranteed. A water test will confirm what’s there and at what levels. From there, you’ll know exactly what kind of system you need.
Air injection oxidation is used for iron removal. It works by injecting oxygen into the water, which oxidizes the dissolved iron and turns it into a solid particle that can be filtered out. It’s chemical-free, low-maintenance, and effective for iron levels up to 15 ppm.
Hydrogen peroxide injection is used for hydrogen sulfide (sulfur) and bacteria. It oxidizes the sulfur so it can be filtered, and it disinfects the water at the same time. It’s stronger than chlorine, breaks down into water and oxygen, and doesn’t leave behind harmful byproducts.
Most homes in Crescent Park need both. Iron and sulfur tend to show up together in Florida wells. We size and configure the system based on your water test so both problems get handled in one setup.
No. A water softener removes hardness—calcium and magnesium. It’s not designed to handle iron, sulfur, or bacteria.
Some softeners claim they can handle small amounts of iron, but Florida wells don’t have small amounts. They have high concentrations that will clog a softener resin bed and ruin the system. You’ll end up with a softener that doesn’t work and water problems that didn’t get solved.
Iron and sulfur need oxidation and filtration. That happens before the softener, not instead of it. If you have hard water and iron, you need both systems working together in the right order. We set that up so each system does what it’s supposed to without interfering with the other.
The tanks and major components last 15 to 20 years with proper maintenance. The media inside—what actually filters the water—needs to be replaced every 5 to 7 years depending on your water quality and usage.
Maintenance is minimal. You’re not changing filters every month or adding chemicals every week. Air injection systems need an occasional check to make sure the air pump is working. Hydrogen peroxide systems need the peroxide tank refilled a few times a year, depending on how much water you use.
We walk you through the maintenance schedule when we install the system. Most of it you can handle yourself. Anything that requires a technician, we take care of. The goal is a system that runs quietly in the background and doesn’t need constant attention.
Technically, yes. Realistically, you shouldn’t.
Sizing the system wrong means it won’t handle your water flow or iron levels. Installing the components in the wrong order means they won’t work together. Skipping the water test means you’re guessing at what you need. And if something goes wrong, you’re on your own for troubleshooting and repairs.
Professional installation ensures the system is sized correctly, installed in the right sequence, and tested before you start using it. WQA-certified technicians know how to handle Florida’s water chemistry and the specific challenges that come with limestone aquifers and high sulfur content.
You’re also getting a system that’s backed by a company with an A+ BBB rating and zero complaints. That matters when you’re spending thousands of dollars on equipment that needs to work right the first time.
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