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The orange ring in your toilet bowl isn’t just ugly — it means dissolved iron is running through every pipe in your house. Your water heater, your washing machine, your fixtures — they’re all taking the hit. Once that’s addressed with the right iron removal system, those stains stop forming. Your appliances last longer. Your laundry comes out the color it’s supposed to be.
Dunedin’s older neighborhoods — Dunedin Heights, the Patricia Avenue corridor, the historic blocks near downtown — sit on private wells that in many cases haven’t been professionally assessed in decades. The Upper Floridan Aquifer in northern Pinellas County is a layered limestone formation, and the water chemistry here isn’t uniform. Your neighbor’s well and yours can test completely differently depending on depth and casing age. That’s why a real water test matters more here than almost anywhere else in Florida.
Then there’s the sulfur smell. That rotten egg odor isn’t seasonal — Pinellas County’s warm climate keeps the anaerobic bacteria in the aquifer active year-round. It doesn’t go away in December the way it might up north. A properly designed treatment system eliminates it at the source, not just temporarily. After installation, your water smells like water. That’s it.
We’ve been solving Florida water problems for more than 50 years. Not general plumbing. Not a franchise. Specifically Florida well water — the iron, the sulfur, the manganese, the bacterial activity that comes with drawing from a limestone aquifer in a coastal state. That kind of focused experience shows up in how a system gets designed, not just how it gets sold.
We hold an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau, a 5-star rating across review platforms, and zero complaints on record. In an industry where Florida’s Attorney General has literally shut down water filter companies for predatory practices, zero complaints isn’t a small thing. It means every customer got what they were promised.
We’re also a member of the National Water Quality Association — a voluntary professional credential that requires passing technical exams and adhering to a code of ethics. Serving Dunedin and the broader Pinellas County area, we bring the kind of local water knowledge that generic national brands simply don’t have.
It starts with a free water analysis — no cost, no obligation, no sales pressure. We send a professional to your Dunedin home to test your actual well water for iron, manganese, hydrogen sulfide, bacteria, hardness, pH, and other contaminants specific to Pinellas County’s aquifer. Not a dramatic demo with colored dye drops. Real data from your real well.
From there, we design a system around what your water actually contains. Because northern Pinellas County’s groundwater varies significantly between properties — the USGS has specifically studied the complex, multilayered geology underlying Dunedin and adjacent coastal areas — there’s no one-size-fits-all answer. If your well is in Dunedin Heights or near the coastal transition zone, your treatment needs may look completely different from a property a few streets over. We size and configure the system to match.
Installation is completed in a single day. The whole-house system goes in at your point of entry, which means every tap in your home — kitchen, bathrooms, laundry, outdoor lines — delivers treated water from that point forward. No return visits to finish. No multi-day disruption to your routine. If you’re a seasonal resident returning to your Dunedin property after months away, or a long-term homeowner who’s just done tolerating the problem, the process is the same: test, design, install, done.
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Most of what we treat in Dunedin falls into a predictable set of problems — dissolved iron, hydrogen sulfide gas, manganese, bacterial activity, and hardness from the limestone aquifer. What’s less predictable is the exact combination and concentration in your specific well. That’s why every system starts with a water test, not a product recommendation.
Iron removal in Pinellas County typically involves air injection oxidation or hydrogen peroxide injection, depending on your iron level and whether sulfur is present at the same time. Manganese — the contaminant behind black or dark staining on fixtures — often travels alongside iron and requires its own treatment stage. Bacterial filtration, typically handled through UV disinfection, is particularly relevant in Dunedin’s older housing stock where aging well casings can allow surface infiltration, especially after the heavy summer rains that hit the Gulf Coast every year from June through September.
For Dunedin homeowners near the coast — Dunedin Isles and waterfront properties along the Intracoastal — the Pinellas County aquifer also carries a brackish water transition risk that inland communities don’t face. A comprehensive water test screens for chloride levels alongside the standard panel, so you’re not treating for iron while missing a saltwater intrusion issue. We also offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders — a meaningful credit for Dunedin’s significant veteran and retired public safety community.
That smell is hydrogen sulfide gas, and it comes from anaerobic bacteria living in the limestone of the Upper Floridan Aquifer. As groundwater moves through the rock, those bacteria produce hydrogen sulfide as a byproduct — and your well draws it right up with the water. It’s not a sign that something broke or that your well is failing. It’s a chemistry problem, and it has a real solution.
What makes it particularly persistent in Dunedin is the climate. In northern states, cold winters slow bacterial activity and some homeowners notice the smell fading seasonally. In Pinellas County, the water stays warm enough year-round to keep those bacteria active. The smell doesn’t take a break. Treatment typically involves air injection oxidation for moderate sulfur levels, or a hydrogen peroxide injection system paired with catalytic carbon filtration for more severe cases. After installation, the smell is gone — not masked, not reduced. Gone.
You can’t tell by looking at it or smelling it — not completely. Iron and sulfur are obvious, but contaminants like coliform bacteria, manganese, and nitrates don’t announce themselves. The Florida Department of Health recommends that private well owners test annually at minimum for bacteria, nitrates, and lead. In Pinellas County specifically, the DOH operates a dedicated Well Surveillance Program that monitors wells in areas with known contamination from underground petroleum storage, dry cleaners, and industrial sources — some of which are located in and around Dunedin’s developed commercial corridors.
If you’ve never had your well professionally tested, or if it’s been more than a year, that’s the starting point. Our free water analysis covers the full panel of contaminants most relevant to northern Pinellas County wells — not just the visible stuff. It’s the only way to know what you’re actually dealing with and whether treatment is warranted.
For most Dunedin homes, installation is completed in a single day. The system goes in at your point of entry — typically where the well line enters the home — so every fixture in the house receives treated water from that point forward. There’s no need to install separate filters under every sink or treat water room by room.
The one-day timeline holds for the majority of residential installations, including older homes in Dunedin Heights and the historic blocks near downtown where plumbing configurations can be less predictable. Our installers have worked with Florida housing stock for over 50 years, so they’re not walking into a 1955 Florida block home for the first time. If your property has any unusual setup that might affect the installation, that gets identified during the water analysis visit before any work begins — so there are no surprises on installation day.
A filtration system prevents new staining from forming — it doesn’t reverse the staining that’s already there. Once dissolved iron is removed from your water before it reaches your fixtures, pipes, appliances, and irrigation system, the orange deposits stop building up. Your toilets stay clean. Your driveway stops getting streaked from the sprinklers. Your laundry comes out white.
For existing stains, there are cleaning products specifically formulated for iron removal that work well on porcelain, concrete, and tile. But the only permanent fix for the underlying problem is treating the water itself. Homeowners in Dunedin who’ve been dealing with orange staining for years often find that within a few months of installation, their fixtures look noticeably better just from regular cleaning — without the constant re-staining that made it feel like a losing battle before.
It depends on what’s actually in your water — which is exactly why the test comes first. A water softener addresses hardness, meaning the calcium and magnesium that come from Pinellas County’s limestone aquifer. Hard water causes scale buildup in pipes and appliances and leaves that filmy residue on shower doors and glassware. A filtration system, depending on how it’s configured, addresses iron, sulfur, manganese, bacteria, and other contaminants. These are different problems that sometimes require different equipment.
In many Dunedin homes, the well water contains a combination of issues — iron and hardness together, or sulfur alongside bacterial activity — that a single whole-house system can be designed to handle simultaneously. The goal is never to sell you more equipment than your water actually needs. After the water analysis, you’ll know exactly what’s present and what treatment addresses it. Some homes need a softener and a filtration system. Some only need one. The test tells you which.
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