Well Water Filtration in Lakeshore, FL

Clean Water Without the Rotten Egg Smell

Whole-house filtration systems that eliminate iron stains, sulfur odors, and bacteria from your Lakeshore well water—professionally installed and actually serviced when you need us.
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Iron and Sulfur Removal Systems

What Your Home Looks Like After Treatment

No more orange streaks in your toilets and sinks. The iron that’s been staining everything gets filtered out before it reaches your faucets. Your whites stay white in the laundry, and your fixtures stop looking like they’re rusting from the inside out.

That sulfur smell disappears completely. You can have guests over without worrying about the rotten egg odor hitting them when they turn on the tap or flush the toilet. Your water heater stops corroding from hydrogen sulfide exposure, which means it actually lasts as long as it’s supposed to.

Your appliances run cleaner and last longer. Dishwashers, washing machines, and water heaters typically get 30-50% more life when they’re not constantly fighting mineral buildup and corrosive gases. That’s real money saved, not just cleaner water.

The whole house gets treated, not just one tap. Every shower, every sink, every appliance gets the same quality water. You’re not just masking the problem at one point—you’re actually solving it where the water enters your home.

Lakeshore Well Water Treatment Experts

We're Still Here When You Need Service

We hold an A+ Better Business Bureau rating with zero complaints and five-star reviews. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we follow industry standards and stay current on water treatment technology.

We specialize in whole-house water purification systems for Lakeshore and Lake County homeowners dealing with well water issues. Florida’s limestone aquifers create specific challenges—high sulfur content, iron bacteria, and mineral concentrations that require systems designed for these exact conditions.

The difference between us and national companies isn’t just local knowledge. It’s that we actually service what we install. When your system needs attention, you’re calling someone who knows your setup and can be there to fix it. We also support the Tunnels to Towers Foundation because serving the community matters beyond just installing equipment.

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Well Water Filtration Process

Here's What Happens From Test to Install

We start with water testing to identify exactly what’s in your well water. Iron levels, sulfur content, bacteria presence, hardness—everything that affects which system will actually solve your specific problems. Generic solutions don’t work when every well is different.

Based on those results, we recommend the right filtration approach. For iron and sulfur issues, that usually means either hydrogen peroxide injection or air injection oxidation systems. Peroxide reacts with hydrogen sulfide immediately, converting it to elemental sulfur that gets filtered out. It also kills sulfur-reducing bacteria that produce more hydrogen sulfide over time.

Air injection systems work differently but achieve similar results. They oxidize the iron and sulfur so they become particles that can be filtered, rather than dissolved gases and minerals that pass right through standard filters. Both methods are chemical-free for ongoing operation and need minimal maintenance compared to older treatment approaches.

Professional installation includes all the technical work, system startup, and performance testing. We walk you through how your specific system operates and what basic maintenance it needs. Then we’re available for service calls when you need us, not just for the initial sale.

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Whole House Water Treatment Solutions

What's Included in Your Filtration System

Your whole-house well water filtration system gets professionally installed at the point where water enters your home. That means every tap, shower, toilet, and appliance receives treated water. You’re not just fixing the kitchen sink while your water heater continues corroding.

The system itself depends on your water test results, but most Lakeshore homes with well water need iron removal systems combined with hydrogen sulfide treatment. These aren’t separate units—modern filtration systems handle multiple contaminants in one properly designed setup. You get the oxidation equipment, the filtration tanks, and all the necessary plumbing integration.

Installation includes system startup and comprehensive testing to confirm it’s performing correctly. We explain exactly how your system works, what the maintenance schedule looks like, and what to watch for. Most systems need filter media replaced every few years, but daily operation is automatic.

Ongoing service support is part of working with a local company. When something needs attention or you have questions about performance, you’re calling someone who installed your system and knows your water conditions. That’s different from national companies that sell equipment and disappear, leaving you to figure out service on your own.

Military personnel and first responders receive a $500 discount on installation. It’s our way of saying thank you for your service to the community.

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How do I know if my Lakeshore well water needs filtration treatment?

The rotten egg smell is the most obvious sign. That’s hydrogen sulfide gas, and while it’s not usually harmful at the concentrations found in well water, it makes your water basically unusable for drinking and cooking. If you’ve gotten used to it, ask someone who doesn’t live with you—they’ll notice immediately.

Orange or red stains in your sinks, toilets, and tubs mean you have iron in your water. Clear water iron looks fine coming out of the tap, but it oxidizes when exposed to air and leaves rust-colored stains on everything. If you’re constantly scrubbing orange buildup, you have an iron problem that’s also damaging your plumbing and appliances.

Black or green stains on fixtures indicate hydrogen sulfide is corroding your copper and brass plumbing. This accelerates wear on your entire plumbing system and shortens your water heater’s life significantly. A professional water test identifies exactly what’s in your well water and at what concentrations, which determines the right treatment approach.

Hydrogen peroxide injection systems add a small amount of peroxide to your water right after it enters your home. The peroxide immediately reacts with hydrogen sulfide, converting it to elemental sulfur that gets caught in the filter. It also kills sulfur-reducing bacteria, which prevents them from producing more hydrogen sulfide. These systems work well for moderate to high sulfur levels.

Air injection oxidation systems inject air into your water instead of chemicals. The oxygen oxidizes both iron and sulfur, turning them into particles that can be filtered out. There’s a retention tank where this oxidation happens before the water goes through the filter media. These systems are chemical-free for ongoing operation and handle combined iron and sulfur problems effectively.

Which one works better for your home depends on your specific water test results. Sulfur levels, iron content, pH, and whether you have iron bacteria all factor into the recommendation. Both systems provide whole-house treatment and require minimal maintenance compared to older treatment methods.

Not really. Water softeners remove hardness minerals like calcium and magnesium through ion exchange. They can handle very small amounts of clear water iron, but they’re not designed for iron removal and they don’t address hydrogen sulfide at all.

If you try to use a softener for iron problems, the iron fouls the resin bed and reduces the softener’s effectiveness. You end up with both an iron problem and a softener that doesn’t work properly. Sulfur passes right through a softener unchanged because ion exchange doesn’t affect dissolved gases.

You need oxidation and filtration to remove iron and sulfur. That happens before water softening in a properly designed system. Many Lakeshore homes need both—iron and sulfur removal followed by water softening for the hardness caused by Florida’s limestone aquifers. The systems work together but serve completely different purposes.

Modern systems need surprisingly little ongoing maintenance. Most of the work happens automatically—backwashing cycles, regeneration, oxidation processes. You’re not adding chemicals daily or adjusting settings constantly.

Filter media typically needs replacement every three to five years, depending on your water quality and household usage. That’s the main maintenance item. Some systems have pre-filters that need changing more frequently, maybe every six months, but that’s a simple swap you can do yourself.

Annual water testing is smart to confirm your system is still performing correctly and your well water chemistry hasn’t changed. Wells can develop new issues over time, and catching them early prevents damage to your home and appliances. Professional service calls are usually only needed if something stops working correctly or you notice changes in water quality. With proper installation and normal operation, these systems run for years without major intervention.

Most whole-house installations take four to six hours, depending on your home’s plumbing configuration and which system you’re getting. We’re integrating equipment into your main water line, installing tanks, running electrical connections, and setting up drainage for backwash cycles. It’s not a quick swap—it’s a permanent addition to your home’s water infrastructure.

You’ll need to be without water during the installation while we’re working on the main line. We work efficiently to minimize downtime, but plan for a half-day without water access. Once installation is complete, we run the system through initial cycles and test the output to confirm everything is working correctly.

The system startup includes walking you through how everything operates, what the normal sounds and cycles are, and what basic maintenance looks like. We don’t just install equipment and leave—you should understand what you’re getting and how to keep it running properly. Then we’re available for questions and service calls as needed.

Limited Time Summer Special

FREE Reverse Osmosis System

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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