Well Water Filtration in Lake Davis/Greenwood, FL

Clean Well Water Without the Stains, Smells, or Worry

Your well water should work for you, not against you. Get rid of iron stains, sulfur odors, and bacteria with well water filtration that actually handles what’s in your water.
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Well Water Treatment Systems in Lake Davis

What Your Water Looks Like After We're Done

No more orange rings around your toilet that won’t scrub out. No more rotten egg smell when you turn on the tap. No more worrying whether your water is safe when your kids fill up a glass from the kitchen sink.

Your appliances last longer because they’re not getting clogged with iron sediment. Your water heater doesn’t fail three years early. Your laundry comes out clean instead of stained. You stop buying bottled water because what comes out of your tap is actually drinkable.

That’s what happens when your well water filtration system is designed for your specific water problems, not just whatever’s on sale. You get water that works the way it should have from the beginning.

Lake Davis Well Water Filtration Experts

We've Been Fixing Florida Well Water for Decades

We have over 50 years of combined experience handling the exact water problems you’re dealing with in Lake Davis and Greenwood. We’re A-rated by the Better Business Bureau with a 5-star rating and zero complaints. We’re also members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we follow industry standards that actually matter.

We serve homeowners throughout Lake County who are tired of dealing with iron, sulfur, and bacteria in their well water. Florida’s limestone geology creates specific challenges that out-of-state companies don’t always understand. We do, because we’ve been treating it for decades.

We don’t do plumbing or water heaters. We focus on water treatment systems, and we service all brands, not just what we sell. That matters when something needs attention down the road.

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How Well Water Filtration Works

Here's Exactly What Happens From Start to Finish

First, we test your water. Not a generic test, but a full analysis that tells us exactly what’s in your well water and at what levels. Iron, sulfur, bacteria, pH, hardness—all of it. You can’t fix what you don’t measure.

Once we know what we’re dealing with, we design a system for your specific water chemistry and your household’s usage. If you’ve got high iron and sulfur, we might recommend an air injection oxidation system that uses oxygen to convert dissolved contaminants into particles we can filter out. If bacteria is the issue, we’ll add UV disinfection or hydrogen peroxide injection. Every system is different because every well is different.

Installation typically takes a day. We set up the system at your point of entry so every faucet, shower, washing machine, and outdoor spigot gets treated water. You’ll notice the difference immediately—no smell, no staining, no metallic taste.

After installation, the system runs on its own with minimal maintenance. Most of our systems are chemical-free and designed to be low-hassle. We’re available if you need service, and unlike some companies, we actually show up.

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Well Water Filtration Solutions in Greenwood

What You're Actually Getting With Our Systems

Our whole-house well water filtration systems handle the problems that Lake Davis and Greenwood homeowners deal with most: iron removal, hydrogen sulfide treatment, and bacteria disinfection. We use air injection oxidation for iron and sulfur because it’s chemical-free and highly effective. For bacteria, we add UV sterilization or hydrogen peroxide injection depending on what your water test shows.

You’re also getting a system that’s sized correctly for your home’s water usage. Undersized systems can’t keep up during peak demand. Oversized systems waste money. We calculate your flow rate and design accordingly.

Florida’s warm climate and limestone-heavy geology mean sulfur bacteria thrive here more than in most states. The Floridan Aquifer supplies drinking water to millions, but private wells don’t get the daily testing that public systems do. That’s why we include sediment filtration and bacteria treatment in most of our installations—it’s not optional in this area, it’s necessary.

We also offer a $500 discount for military personnel and first responders. Lake County has a large veteran population, and it’s one way we give back to people who’ve served.

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What's the best way to remove iron and sulfur smell from well water?

Air injection oxidation is the most effective method for removing both iron and sulfur from well water, and it’s what we recommend most often for Lake Davis and Greenwood homes. Here’s why it works: the system injects oxygen into your water, which converts dissolved iron and hydrogen sulfide into solid particles. Those particles then get trapped in a filter media and backwashed out of the system.

It’s chemical-free, which means you’re not adding chlorine or other treatments that need monitoring and refilling. It’s also low-maintenance compared to older methods. The system runs automatically and only needs occasional media replacement depending on your iron levels.

Other methods like chlorine injection or potassium permanganate can work, but they require more upkeep and introduce chemicals into your water. If your iron levels are extremely high, we might combine air injection with a water softener to handle both the iron and any hardness issues. It depends on what your water test shows.

The only way to know for sure is to test it. You can’t see, taste, or smell most harmful bacteria. Some homeowners notice a slimy buildup in their toilet tanks or a reddish-brown slime in their water softener—that’s usually iron bacteria, which isn’t directly harmful but creates an environment where more dangerous bacteria can grow.

We recommend testing your well water at least once a year, and immediately if you notice changes in taste, smell, or appearance. Florida’s shallow water table and heavy rainfall increase the risk of bacterial contamination, especially after storms or flooding.

If your test comes back positive for coliform or E. coli, you need disinfection. UV sterilization is the most common solution—it kills bacteria as water passes through the UV chamber without adding chemicals. For ongoing bacteria issues, hydrogen peroxide injection combined with a retention tank gives the peroxide time to kill bacteria before the water reaches your taps. We’ll recommend the right approach based on your specific situation and water chemistry.

Yes, and that’s one of the biggest financial benefits of treating your well water. Iron sediment is brutal on water heaters, washing machines, and dishwashers. Water heaters with iron buildup typically fail two to three years earlier than they should. That’s a $1,200+ replacement you’re paying for because of untreated water.

Iron also clogs valve screens, faucet aerators, and showerheads. You’ll spend less time cleaning and replacing fixtures when your water is properly filtered. Washing machines last longer when they’re not constantly dealing with iron-stained water that’s hard on seals and hoses.

A whole-house filtration system treats water at the point of entry, which means every appliance and fixture in your home gets clean water. It’s not just about drinking water—it’s about protecting everything that uses water. When you factor in appliance longevity, fewer repairs, and less cleaning, a quality filtration system pays for itself over time. Most homeowners see the value within the first few years just from avoiding premature appliance replacement.

It depends on the type of system, but most modern well water filtration systems are designed to be low-maintenance. Air injection oxidation systems backwash automatically on a schedule—usually every few days—to flush out trapped iron and sediment. You don’t have to do anything. The media inside the tank typically lasts 5-10 years before it needs replacement.

If your system includes a UV sterilizer, you’ll need to replace the UV bulb once a year. It’s a simple swap that takes a few minutes. Sediment filters need changing every 3-6 months depending on your water quality and usage, but that’s straightforward.

Chemical-free systems require less attention than older methods that use chlorine or other additives. You’re not refilling chemical tanks or adjusting feed rates. The main thing is making sure your system is set up correctly from the start and that it’s sized properly for your household. We handle that during installation. If something does need attention, we service all brands of water treatment equipment, not just what we sell. That’s a big difference from companies that disappear after the sale.

That rotten egg smell is hydrogen sulfide gas, and it’s common in Lake Davis and Greenwood because of Florida’s geology. The limestone bedrock here is loaded with sulfur compounds. When sulfur-reducing bacteria in your well feed on those compounds in low-oxygen environments, they produce hydrogen sulfide. It’s not usually harmful at the levels found in residential wells, but it’s unmistakable and embarrassing when guests visit.

The smell can be stronger in hot water because heat releases the gas more readily. If you only notice it from your hot water taps, the bacteria might be growing inside your water heater. If it’s present in both hot and cold water, the source is your well.

Hydrogen sulfide treatment usually involves oxidation—converting the gas into solid sulfur particles that can be filtered out. Air injection oxidation works well for this because it introduces oxygen that reacts with the hydrogen sulfide. For severe cases, hydrogen peroxide injection provides a stronger oxidizing agent. Once the system is installed and running, the smell disappears. You’ll notice the difference the first time you turn on a faucet.

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Free Reverse Osmosis Summer Special

Get a free reverse osmosis drinking water system with the purchase of any whole-home water purification system.

⏰ Offer Ends Labor Day — September 7th

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