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You stop scrubbing orange stains off everything. Your toilets, sinks, and shower walls stay white. Your laundry comes out clean instead of yellowed.
The rotten egg smell disappears. Not just covered up—gone. You can cook, shower, and have people over without that sulfur odor making everything awkward.
Your appliances last longer because they’re not getting clogged with iron and minerals. Your water heater, dishwasher, and washing machine actually make it to their expected lifespan. You’re not replacing equipment every few years or calling a plumber to clear out rust buildup.
And you know what’s in your water because it’s been tested properly. Not a sales pitch disguised as a test—a real analysis that shows what’s there and what needs to be removed. If there’s bacteria from a septic issue or nitrates that put kids at risk, you’ll know. Then you can fix it.
We specialize in whole-house well water filtration for homes in Fairview Shores and throughout Central Florida. We’re not a national company that sells you a system and disappears. We’re local, and we answer the phone when you call.
We’ve built our reputation on solving the problems other companies can’t or won’t handle properly. Iron that keeps coming back. Sulfur smells that cheap filters don’t touch. Bacteria issues that need real disinfection, not just a carbon filter.
We hold an A+ Better Business Bureau rating with a 5-star customer rating and zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association because industry standards matter. And we offer a $500 discount to military members and first responders because that’s who we are.
First, we test your water. Not a quick dip-strip test—a real analysis that tells us what’s actually in there. Iron levels, sulfur content, hardness, bacteria, nitrates. Everything that matters.
Then we recommend a system based on what your water needs, not what we’re trying to move off the shelf. If you’ve got iron staining, we might use air injection oxidation to convert dissolved iron into particles that can be filtered out. For sulfur odors caused by hydrogen sulfide, we’ll use the right treatment method—sometimes that’s hydrogen peroxide injection, sometimes it’s a different approach depending on your water chemistry.
If bacteria shows up in your test, we address that with proper disinfection methods. The Florida Department of Health recommends testing well water annually for bacteria and nitrates, and there’s a reason for that. Bacteria causes diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. Nitrates are especially dangerous for infants and pregnant women. These aren’t minor issues.
After installation, the system runs on its own. You’re not adding chemicals or doing constant maintenance. And when you do need service, we’re here. Local number. Real people who know your system.
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You’re getting a whole-house solution. Every faucet, every shower, every appliance gets filtered water. Not just the kitchen sink—everything.
In Fairview Shores, most well water problems come from Florida’s limestone geology. The Floridan aquifer creates perfect conditions for iron, sulfur, and hard water minerals. Your neighbors deal with the same issues. Orange staining on driveways where sprinklers hit. Sulfur smells that you get used to until someone visits and asks about it. Scale buildup that destroys appliances.
Our iron removal systems handle the rust-colored staining that makes your home look neglected even when it’s not. We’re talking about the orange rings in toilets, the brown spots on laundry, the metallic taste in your drinking water. Iron also clogs pipes over time and wears out your plumbing faster than it should.
For sulfur treatment, we eliminate hydrogen sulfide—the gas that causes that rotten egg smell. Some homes in Fairview Shores have it worse than others depending on how deep the well is and what’s happening underground. Either way, it’s fixable.
Hard water gets addressed too. The minerals that leave white spots on dishes and make soap not lather right. It’s all connected, and a proper system handles all of it at once instead of making you buy three different filters.
If you see orange or brown stains on your fixtures, your water probably has iron. If it smells like rotten eggs, that’s hydrogen sulfide. If your white clothes turn yellow in the wash or your appliances keep breaking down, you’ve got hard water and mineral issues.
But some problems don’t show up as obviously. Bacteria and nitrates don’t have a smell or color. That’s why the Florida Department of Health recommends testing your well water every year for bacteria and nitrate levels, especially if you have a septic system nearby.
The only way to know for sure what’s in your water is to test it. We do a complete analysis that shows iron levels, sulfur content, hardness, pH, bacteria, nitrates, and anything else that matters. Then you know exactly what you’re dealing with instead of guessing.
Both methods remove iron and sulfur, but they work differently. Air injection oxidation uses oxygen to convert dissolved iron and hydrogen sulfide into particles that can be filtered out. It’s chemical-free and works well for moderate contamination levels.
Hydrogen peroxide injection is stronger. It’s better for higher levels of iron and sulfur, or when your water has multiple issues at once. The peroxide oxidizes the contaminants more aggressively, then they get filtered out downstream.
Which one you need depends on your water test results. If your iron is under 10 parts per million and your sulfur isn’t too high, air injection usually handles it. Above that, or if you’ve got bacteria issues too, hydrogen peroxide makes more sense. We recommend based on what’s actually in your water, not what’s easier to install.
Yes, but only if the system is designed to disinfect, not just filter. A lot of homeowners think a carbon filter or an iron removal system will kill bacteria. It won’t.
Bacteria disinfection requires either UV light, chlorination, or hydrogen peroxide injection strong enough to kill microorganisms. If your water test shows bacteria—especially coliform or E. coli—you need a disinfection system, not just filtration.
This matters in Fairview Shores because septic systems are common, and if yours or your neighbor’s isn’t maintained properly, bacteria can get into the groundwater. Bacteria causes diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. For infants and pregnant women, nitrate contamination from septic systems is even more dangerous. We test for both and design the system to handle what’s actually there.
It depends on what your water needs. A basic iron removal system costs less than a whole-house purification system that handles iron, sulfur, bacteria, and hard water all at once.
Most whole-house systems for well water in Fairview Shores range from a few thousand dollars to more if you’ve got serious contamination. That sounds like a lot until you add up what you’re spending on bottled water, appliance repairs, plumbing fixes, and replacing equipment that iron and minerals destroyed.
We give you honest, upfront pricing after we test your water. No hidden fees. No surprises after installation. And if you’re military or a first responder, we take $500 off. We’d rather you know what it costs and decide if it makes sense than play games with the price.
Most systems need a service visit once a year. We check the media that does the filtering, make sure the control valve is working right, and test your water to confirm everything’s still performing the way it should.
Some systems need the filter media replaced every few years depending on how much iron or sulfur you’re removing. If you’ve got a hydrogen peroxide injection system, you’ll need to refill the peroxide tank periodically—how often depends on how much water you use.
The difference between us and national companies is that we’re actually here to do the maintenance. We’re local. You call us, we answer, and we come out. We’ve heard too many stories about companies selling systems and then providing zero follow-up service. That’s not how we operate. You’re not just buying equipment—you’re getting a relationship with a company that’ll be here when you need us.
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