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No more orange rings in your toilets. No more metallic taste in your coffee. No more embarrassment when guests use your bathroom and catch a whiff of sulfur.
Your laundry comes out clean instead of rust-stained. Your fixtures stay white. Your water heater lasts years longer because it’s not clogged with iron sediment.
You stop buying bottled water because what comes out of your tap actually tastes good. Your kids drink more water. You cook with it. You stop second-guessing whether it’s safe.
That’s what happens when you install a whole house water filtration system designed specifically for the iron, sulfur, and bacteria problems common in Horizon West well water. Not a generic filter. Not a temporary fix. A system that handles the exact contaminants in your groundwater.
We specialize in whole-house water purification for well water systems throughout Horizon West and Central Florida. We’re not plumbers who dabble in filters. We’re water treatment specialists who understand Florida’s unique hydrogeology.
We hold an A-rating with the Better Business Bureau and a 5-star rating with zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we follow industry standards that actually matter. Our reputation stands up against the national companies operating in this area—and that matters when you’re trusting someone with your family’s water supply.
We’ve built our business on custom solutions, not one-size-fits-all systems. Every home in Horizon West has different water chemistry, different usage patterns, and different priorities. We test your water first, then design a system around what’s actually in it.
First, we test your water. Not with a basic hardness test—with a comprehensive analysis that identifies iron levels, sulfur compounds, bacteria, pH, and other contaminants specific to your well. This tells us what we’re dealing with.
Then we design your system. If you have iron bacteria, we might recommend an air injection oxidation system that uses oxygen to convert dissolved iron into particles your filter can catch. If hydrogen sulfide is your main problem, hydrogen peroxide injection might be the better approach. If you’re dealing with both plus bacterial contamination, you need a multi-stage system with disinfection built in.
We install everything in a day, usually less. The system goes in at your main water line so every faucet, shower, toilet, and appliance gets treated water. We test it before we leave to make sure it’s working correctly.
After that, we service what we sell. That’s the difference between us and some of the national companies operating in Florida. We come back for maintenance, we answer your calls, and we stand behind the systems we install. You’re not calling a 1-800 number when something needs attention.
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You get a free in-home water analysis that identifies exactly what’s in your well water. Not a sales pitch disguised as a test—an actual analysis that tells you what you’re dealing with and what it takes to fix it.
You get a custom-designed system based on your water chemistry and your household’s usage. We factor in how many people live in your home, how much water you use, and what your priorities are. Some families care most about drinking water quality. Others are tired of replacing appliances. We design around what matters to you.
The installation includes everything: equipment, labor, testing, and a walkthrough of how your new system works. We don’t subcontract the work. Our team handles it.
You also get ongoing service and maintenance. Water chemistry changes. Equipment needs occasional attention. We’re here for that. And if you’re military or a first responder, you get $500 off—because that matters to us.
Horizon West sits on limestone aquifers that naturally contain sulfur compounds and create perfect conditions for iron bacteria growth. Your well water reflects that geology. Our systems are designed specifically for these conditions, not generic problems in other states. That’s why they work.
It depends on what form the iron is in and how much sulfur you’re dealing with. If you have dissolved iron and low sulfur, an air injection oxidation system works well—it uses oxygen to convert the iron into particles that get filtered out. If you have high levels of hydrogen sulfide creating that rotten egg smell, hydrogen peroxide injection is often more effective because it oxidizes both iron and sulfur simultaneously.
Iron bacteria is trickier. It forms a slimy biofilm in your pipes and creates conditions for other harmful bacteria to grow. You need a disinfection component in your system to handle that—usually UV light or chlorination as part of a multi-stage treatment process.
The wrong system wastes your money. A water softener won’t remove iron bacteria. A basic carbon filter won’t touch hydrogen sulfide. You need a system designed around your specific water test results, which is why we start there instead of selling you something off a shelf.
For a properly designed system that handles iron, sulfur, and bacteria in Horizon West well water, you’re typically looking at several thousand dollars. The range is wide because the equipment varies significantly based on what’s in your water and how much water your household uses.
A single-stage iron filter for a small home with mild iron issues costs less than a multi-stage system with hydrogen peroxide injection, filtration, and UV disinfection for a larger home with severe contamination. Flow rate matters too—if you have four bathrooms and need higher gallons-per-minute capacity, the equipment costs more.
Here’s what matters more than the upfront cost: a system that actually works costs less long-term than replacing your water heater every few years, buying bottled water constantly, or installing a cheap system that doesn’t solve your problem. We design systems that last and actually handle Florida’s water chemistry. That’s worth paying for once instead of paying twice.
The system prevents new stains—it won’t remove stains that are already there. Once iron oxidizes and stains your porcelain, you’ll need to clean those existing stains with a rust remover. But after your filtration system is installed and running, you won’t get new stains because the iron is being removed before it reaches your fixtures.
The orange and rust-colored staining you see happens when dissolved iron in your water gets exposed to air and oxidizes. It’s the same chemical process that makes metal rust. Your well water carries that dissolved iron through your pipes, and when it hits your toilet bowl or bathtub, it oxidizes and leaves that characteristic stain.
A properly sized iron removal system catches that iron before it gets to your fixtures. Your toilets stay white. Your sinks don’t develop that orange ring. Your laundry doesn’t come out discolored. The staining stops because the iron is gone. Most homeowners see the difference within days of installation—suddenly they’re not scrubbing rust stains every week.
Most systems need attention once or twice a year, depending on your water chemistry and how heavily you use the system. Air injection oxidation systems need the air pump checked and the filter media eventually replaced—usually every few years, not every few months. Hydrogen peroxide injection systems need the peroxide tank refilled periodically, similar to how a salt softener needs salt.
The UV disinfection component, if your system has one, needs the bulb replaced annually because UV output degrades over time even though the bulb still lights up. That’s not optional if you’re counting on it for bacterial disinfection.
We include maintenance as part of our service. We’ll let you know when something needs attention, and we’ll come out to handle it. The systems we install aren’t maintenance-free, but they’re not high-maintenance either. You’re not constantly fussing with them. You’re just getting clean water while we handle the occasional upkeep. That’s very different from some of the national companies that sell systems and then disappear when you need service.
You could, but you probably shouldn’t. The equipment installation isn’t terribly complicated if you’re handy with plumbing, but designing the right system requires understanding water chemistry, flow rates, and how different treatment methods interact. That’s where most DIY installations go wrong.
You might buy an iron filter when you actually need oxidation before filtration. You might size the system for your current flow rate without accounting for pressure drop across the filter media. You might install a system that works great for iron but does nothing for the hydrogen sulfide that’s actually bothering you.
The bigger risk is buying the wrong equipment in the first place. Online retailers sell generic systems designed for average well water problems. Horizon West doesn’t have average well water. You have Florida limestone aquifer water with specific iron, sulfur, and bacteria issues that need specific solutions. A system designed for well water in Colorado won’t work the same here.
We test first, design second, install third. That order matters. It’s the difference between spending money on something that actually fixes your problem versus spending money on equipment that sits in your garage because it didn’t work.
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