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Your morning shower stops leaving that sulfur smell on your skin. Coffee tastes like coffee instead of well water. Dishes come out without spots.
The orange rings around your toilets actually scrub away because new stains aren’t forming every day. Your washing machine isn’t fighting mineral buildup with every load. Clothes stay softer without that hard water stiffness.
Your water heater lasts years longer without scale eating away at the tank. Same with your dishwasher, your washing machine, and every fixture that touches water. You stop buying cases of bottled water because what comes from your tap is clean and fresh.
That’s what happens when iron removal systems and hydrogen sulfide treatment are designed specifically for your water—not a one-size-fits-all box from a big-box store.
We hold an A+ Better Business Bureau rating with zero complaints on record. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we follow actual industry standards for water treatment—not just what sounds good in an ad.
We’ve spent years helping Holden Lakes homeowners solve well water problems that come from Florida’s limestone aquifer system. That geology creates the iron, sulfur, and bacteria issues almost everyone around here deals with. We know it because we see it every day.
What separates us from national companies isn’t just local knowledge. It’s that we’re still here when your system needs service. We don’t install and disappear. We specialize in whole-house purification, and we service what we sell.
First, we test your water. Not a basic test—a comprehensive analysis that shows exactly what contaminants need addressing. Iron levels, hydrogen sulfide concentration, bacteria presence, hardness, pH. That data determines which filtration technology makes sense for your home.
Next, we design a system based on those results. If you’ve got iron and sulfur, we might recommend air injection oxidation that removes both without chemicals. If bacteria is the issue, UV sterilization or hydrogen peroxide injection handles disinfection. Hard water gets addressed with softening systems that protect your appliances.
Installation happens at the point where water enters your home, before it reaches any faucet, shower, or appliance. That’s what makes it whole-house filtration—every drop gets treated. We walk you through how the system operates, what maintenance looks like, and how to know it’s working properly.
After startup, we test again to confirm the system is performing. Then you’ve got ongoing support for as long as you own the system.
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Whole-house well water filtration systems for Lake County homes typically include multiple stages of treatment depending on what your water test reveals. Iron removal systems handle both ferrous and ferric iron—the dissolved kind and the kind that’s already oxidized and visible. Hydrogen sulfide treatment eliminates that rotten egg smell caused by sulfur bacteria thriving in Florida’s warm groundwater.
If your water has bacteria, well water bacteria disinfection through UV sterilization or hydrogen peroxide injection kills microorganisms without adding chemicals that affect taste. Hard water treatment protects appliances from scale buildup that shortens their lifespan and makes them work harder than they should.
These aren’t separate units scattered around your house. It’s one integrated system installed where water enters, designed specifically for the contaminants in your well. Most comprehensive systems in this area run between $2,000 and $5,000 installed, depending on what needs addressing and the size of your home.
That investment pays itself back by protecting appliances that cost far more to replace—water heaters, washing machines, dishwashers—and eliminating the ongoing cost of bottled water. You’re also protecting your plumbing and fixtures from damage that only gets worse the longer you wait.
Hydrogen sulfide gas creates that rotten egg smell, and it’s one of the most common complaints from Lake County well owners. The smell comes from sulfur bacteria that thrive in Florida’s warm groundwater, feeding on sulfur deposits in the limestone geology beneath us.
The bacteria don’t make you sick, but the smell is unmistakable and embarrassing, especially when guests visit. It gets on your skin in the shower, affects how your coffee tastes, and makes your whole house smell like well water.
Hydrogen sulfide treatment through air injection oxidation or hydrogen peroxide injection eliminates the problem by removing the gas before water reaches your taps. These systems are chemical-free and nearly maintenance-free, which is why they’ve become the preferred solution for sulfur issues in this area.
Iron removal systems use oxidation to convert dissolved iron into a solid form that can be filtered out. Air injection oxidation is the most common method—it introduces oxygen into your water, which causes the iron to rust and become particles that get trapped in a filter bed.
This handles both ferrous iron (dissolved, invisible) and ferric iron (oxidized, visible). The system backwashes periodically to flush out accumulated iron particles, keeping the filter bed clean and effective.
Florida well water often contains higher iron levels because of the geology here. That’s what causes the orange and red stains on everything water touches—toilets, sinks, tubs, driveways where you water plants. The longer you wait to address it, the more damage accumulates. Replacing a water heater or washing machine costs far more than installing proper filtration upfront.
Whole-house water filtration treats water at the point where it enters your home, before it reaches any faucet, shower, or appliance. Every drop of water in your house gets filtered—not just what you drink.
Point-of-use filters only treat water at one location, like a kitchen sink or refrigerator. They help with drinking water, but they don’t protect your appliances, your plumbing, your water heater, or your fixtures from iron, sulfur, and hard water damage.
For well water in Holden Lakes, whole-house systems make more sense because the problems aren’t just about taste. Iron stains everything. Sulfur smell gets on your skin. Hard water destroys appliances. You need treatment before water distributes throughout your home, not just at the tap where you fill your coffee pot.
Comprehensive whole-house well water filtration systems in Lake County typically range from $2,000 to $5,000 installed, depending on what contaminants need addressing and the size of your home. A basic iron and sulfur system costs less than a multi-stage system that also handles bacteria, hardness, and other issues.
The price reflects professional water testing to determine exactly what’s in your well, custom system design based on those results, quality components that last, and professional installation with startup and testing. It also includes explaining how the system works and what maintenance looks like.
That investment protects appliances worth far more—water heaters, washing machines, dishwashers—and eliminates the ongoing cost of bottled water. Most homeowners find the system pays for itself within a few years just from appliance protection and not buying cases of water every week. The real value is knowing your water is safe and your home is protected from damage that only gets more expensive the longer you wait.
Modern well water filtration systems are designed to be low-maintenance, but they’re not zero-maintenance. Air injection oxidation systems backwash automatically to clean the filter bed—you don’t do anything. UV sterilization systems need the bulb replaced once a year, which takes about ten minutes.
Water softeners need salt added periodically if you have hard water treatment as part of your system. Sediment filters need changing based on how much iron or particulate matter your well produces—sometimes every few months, sometimes once a year.
The key is having a company that actually services what they sell. We provide ongoing support and can handle maintenance visits if you’d rather not deal with it yourself. Most homeowners find the maintenance is minimal compared to the problems they were dealing with before—constant cleaning of iron stains, replacing appliances damaged by hard water, buying bottled water because tap water didn’t taste clean.
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