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The orange rings around your toilet disappear. Your towels stop turning rust-colored in the wash. Guests don’t wrinkle their nose when they turn on your tap.
That rotten egg smell that’s been embarrassing you for years? Gone. Not covered up with filters that need constant replacement, but actually eliminated at the source through hydrogen peroxide injection or air injection oxidation—whichever your water test says you need.
Your water heater lasts longer. Your plumbing fixtures don’t corrode. You stop buying bottled water for coffee because your tap water finally tastes clean. These aren’t small conveniences—they’re the difference between a home you’re proud of and one you’re constantly explaining to visitors.
We specialize in whole-house water purification for Central Florida homeowners dealing with the iron, sulfur, and bacteria problems that come with our limestone geology. We’re not plumbers who dabble in water treatment. We’re water treatment specialists who understand exactly why Killarney well water behaves the way it does.
We’re A+ rated with the Better Business Bureau with zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association. We don’t sell you a system and disappear—we service what we install, which apparently isn’t standard practice anymore.
Every system starts with a free professional water analysis at your home. We test for iron, sulfur, bacteria, pH, hardness, and anything else that might be affecting your water quality. Then we design a system based on your actual water chemistry and your family’s usage—not whatever we have in the warehouse that week.
We start with a free water analysis at your home. This isn’t a sales call disguised as a test—it’s an actual analysis of what’s in your water and what treatment method will work best. We test for iron levels, hydrogen sulfide, bacteria, pH balance, and hardness.
Once we know what we’re dealing with, we design your system. If you’ve got sulfur bacteria, we might recommend hydrogen peroxide injection because it breaks down into just water and oxygen—no chemical residue. If iron is your main issue, an air injection oxidation system might make more sense because it’s chemical-free and nearly maintenance-free.
Installation typically takes a day. We’re not just dropping equipment in your garage—we’re integrating a whole-house water filtration system into your plumbing. Everything gets tested before we leave. You’ll see the difference immediately in your hot water because that’s usually where sulfur smells are worst.
After installation, we’re available for service and maintenance. Your system comes with clear instructions on the minimal upkeep required, and we’re a phone call away if something seems off.
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Your system is custom-designed based on your water test results, not pulled from a catalog. If you need iron removal, we’ll likely use an air injection oxidation filter that doesn’t require chemicals. For hydrogen sulfide treatment, hydrogen peroxide injection is usually the most effective option because it immediately converts the sulfur to a filterable solid.
Bacteria disinfection is handled through UV treatment or peroxide injection, depending on your water chemistry. If you’ve got hard water on top of everything else, we’ll integrate softening into the system so you’re not running multiple units that don’t communicate with each other.
Every installation includes professional setup, system testing, and a walkthrough of how everything works. We don’t leave until your water is clean and you understand your system. You get our direct service line, not a national call center that doesn’t know your setup.
Killarney sits in an area where Lake County’s limestone geology creates specific water challenges. The sulfur compounds in that limestone feed bacteria in your well. The iron-rich soil layers add another problem. We’ve been treating these exact issues for Central Florida homeowners long enough to know what works and what’s a waste of money.
If you’re seeing orange or brown stains on your fixtures, laundry, or in your toilet bowl, you’ve got iron in your water. If your water smells like rotten eggs—especially when it’s hot—that’s hydrogen sulfide from sulfur bacteria. If you’re embarrassed to have guests use your water or you’re buying bottled water for drinking and cooking, you need treatment.
The Florida Department of Health doesn’t test private wells unless you request it. You’re responsible for your own water safety. Since 2005, Florida’s Well Surveillance program has tested over 54,500 wells, and more than 5,700 had contamination above state or federal drinking water standards. That’s more than one in ten.
A free water analysis tells you exactly what’s in your water and what treatment you need. We test at your home and give you results on the spot—no waiting for a lab, no pressure to buy that day.
Both methods oxidize iron so it can be filtered out, but they work differently. Hydrogen peroxide injection adds a small amount of peroxide to your water, which immediately reacts with iron and sulfur, converting them to solids that get caught in your filter. The peroxide breaks down into water and oxygen—nothing harmful stays in your water.
Air injection oxidation pulls oxygen from the air and injects it into your water. The oxygen oxidizes the iron, turning it into rust particles that get filtered out. This system is chemical-free and requires almost no maintenance beyond occasional filter changes.
If you’ve only got iron, air injection usually makes more sense because it’s simpler and chemical-free. If you’ve got both iron and sulfur—which is common in Killarney—peroxide injection handles both problems at once. Your water test determines which system fits your situation. We don’t push one over the other based on profit margin.
Yes, and that’s one of the biggest financial benefits most homeowners don’t think about until it’s too late. Iron and sulfur don’t just stain—they corrode. Sulfur bacteria produce acid as a byproduct, which eats away at copper and brass plumbing fixtures. It accelerates the breakdown of your water heater’s anode rod, which is the part that prevents the tank from rusting through.
Iron clogs aerators, builds up in your dishwasher and washing machine, and creates a breeding ground for bacteria in your pipes. Left untreated, you’re looking at premature replacement of your water heater, potential plumbing repairs, and appliances that don’t last as long as they should.
A whole-house water filtration system stops the damage before it starts. Your water heater will last years longer. Your washing machine won’t have to work as hard. Your fixtures won’t corrode. The system pays for itself in avoided replacement costs, and that’s before you factor in the money you save on bottled water and cleaning products.
It depends on the type of system and your water quality, but most systems need minimal maintenance. Air injection oxidation filters are nearly maintenance-free—you might need to change the filter media every few years depending on your iron levels, but there are no chemicals to add or complicated parts to service.
Hydrogen peroxide injection systems require refilling the peroxide tank, which could be every few months or once a year depending on your water usage and how much peroxide your system uses per cycle. It’s a simple process—you’re basically pouring peroxide into a tank, not performing surgery.
UV bacteria treatment systems need a bulb replacement about once a year. The bulbs lose effectiveness over time even if they’re still glowing, so annual replacement ensures you’re actually disinfecting your water.
We provide clear maintenance instructions with every installation, and we’re available for service calls if you’d rather have us handle it. The maintenance on these systems is nothing compared to the time you’ll save not scrubbing orange stains off everything.
You need professional installation unless you’re a licensed plumber with water treatment experience—and even then, you’d probably call someone. These aren’t countertop filters. A whole-house system integrates into your main water line, requires proper sizing based on your flow rate and water chemistry, and needs to be set up correctly or it won’t work.
If your system includes hydrogen peroxide injection, the dosing has to be calibrated to your specific iron and sulfur levels. Too little and you’re not treating the problem. Too much and you’re wasting money and potentially affecting water taste. Air injection systems need proper pressure settings and backwash cycles programmed based on your water quality.
Installation also involves electrical work for UV systems and proper drainage for backwash cycles. If something’s installed incorrectly, you could end up with low water pressure, system failures, or water that’s still contaminated because the treatment isn’t working properly.
Professional installation means the system is sized right, installed correctly, and actually works. We test everything before we leave. You’re not troubleshooting problems at 9 PM when you realize your DIY setup isn’t filtering anything.
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