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Your shower stops smelling like sulfur. Your toilets and sinks stay white instead of stained orange. Your water heater lasts years longer because it’s not clogged with iron sludge.
That’s what happens when you treat the root cause instead of masking symptoms. Central Florida’s limestone geology creates sulfur deposits and bacteria in nearly every well. It’s not rare, it’s normal here.
A properly designed well water filtration system removes iron, kills bacteria, and eliminates hydrogen sulfide before it reaches your faucets. You get clean water at every tap without the constant frustration of stains, smells, and corroded pipes. Your appliances last longer. Your guests don’t notice your water. You stop buying bottled water by the case.
We have over 50 years of combined experience treating well water in Central Florida. We hold an A+ Better Business Bureau rating with zero complaints and we’re members of the National Water Quality Association.
We don’t sell plumbing services or water heaters. We focus exclusively on water treatment because that’s what we’re good at. We design custom whole-house purification systems based on your actual water test results and your family’s usage, not a one-size-fits-all approach.
Marietta homeowners deal with the same geological challenges as the rest of Central Florida: sulfur, iron, and bacteria from oxygen-depleted underground environments. We’ve seen every variation of these problems and we know which systems actually work long-term versus which ones sound good in a sales pitch.
First, we test your water. Not a basic hardness test, but a comprehensive analysis that shows us exactly what contaminants we’re dealing with. Iron levels, sulfur content, bacteria presence, pH balance, all of it.
Then we design a system specific to your results. If you have high iron and sulfur, we might recommend a hydrogen peroxide injection system that oxidizes both and kills iron bacteria without leaving chemical residuals. If you need bacteria disinfection and odor removal, an air injection oxidation system might be the better fit.
We install the system as a whole-house solution, typically where your water line enters the home. The system treats every drop before it reaches any faucet, shower, or appliance. Most systems include automatic backwashing so you’re not manually cleaning filters every week.
After installation, you’ll notice the difference immediately. No more smell. No more staining. Just clean water that doesn’t make you second-guess pouring a glass from the tap.
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Every system we install is custom-designed based on your water analysis and household size. We don’t sell the same equipment to every customer because water quality varies significantly even within Marietta.
Our whole-house filtration systems handle iron removal, hydrogen sulfide treatment, and bacteria disinfection in one integrated setup. We use hydrogen peroxide injection for homes with iron bacteria because it converts iron to a filterable form while killing harmful bacteria. For homes needing sulfur treatment and iron removal without bacteria issues, air injection oxidation systems provide chemical-free filtration.
All our systems include automatic backwashing. Manual systems require you to remember cleaning schedules, and performance drops fast when you forget. Automatic systems handle maintenance on their own.
We service all major water treatment brands, not just what we sell. If your existing Culligan, RainSoft, or EcoWater system needs repair, we can handle it. And if it’s time for replacement, we’ll give you an honest assessment of whether repair or replacement makes more financial sense.
Military members and first responders receive a $500 discount on new installations. It’s our way of supporting the people who support our community.
Hydrogen sulfide gas causes that unmistakable rotten egg smell. It forms when sulfur bacteria break down organic material in oxygen-depleted underground environments, which describes most of Central Florida’s aquifer.
The limestone geology beneath Marietta creates sulfur deposits throughout the groundwater. When bacteria interact with these deposits, they produce hydrogen sulfide. It’s not harmful to drink in the concentrations found in most well water, but it smells terrible and it corrodes metal pipes over time.
The smell gets worse in hot water because heat releases more of the gas. That’s why your shower often smells worse than your cold tap. Treating hydrogen sulfide requires oxidation, either through hydrogen peroxide injection or air injection systems, which convert the gas into a form your filter can remove.
Iron exists in well water in two forms: ferrous iron (dissolved and invisible) and ferric iron (oxidized and visible). The orange stains you see are ferric iron that’s oxidized after leaving your tap.
Iron removal systems work by oxidizing ferrous iron while it’s still in your pipes, before it reaches your fixtures. Hydrogen peroxide injection and air injection oxidation both force this oxidation process to happen inside the treatment system. Once oxidized, the iron becomes a solid particle that gets trapped in your filter media.
The system then backwashes automatically, flushing the trapped iron particles down your drain. This prevents the iron from ever reaching your toilets, sinks, or tubs. You stop getting orange stains because the iron never makes it that far. Your water stays clear and your fixtures stay white.
Yes, and this is one of the biggest long-term financial benefits. Iron and sulfur don’t just cause cosmetic problems. They create sludge buildup inside your water heater, washing machine, and dishwasher.
Iron bacteria produce a rust-colored slime that clogs pipes and severely restricts water flow. Hydrogen sulfide corrodes metal components in appliances, leading to premature failure. Your water heater is especially vulnerable because heat accelerates both processes.
A whole-house filtration system removes these contaminants before they enter your appliances. Your water heater runs more efficiently because it’s not fighting through layers of iron sludge. Your washing machine doesn’t leave rust stains on clothes. Your dishwasher actually cleans dishes instead of coating them in mineral deposits. Most homeowners see their appliances last several years longer with proper water treatment.
Both systems oxidize contaminants, but they use different methods and work best for different water conditions. Hydrogen peroxide injection pumps a small amount of peroxide into your water line. The peroxide oxidizes iron and manganese, eliminates odors, and kills iron bacteria. It leaves no chemical residuals and requires minimal maintenance.
Air injection oxidation pulls oxygen from the atmosphere and injects it into your water. The oxygen oxidizes iron and sulfur, converting them into particles your filter can trap. It’s completely chemical-free and works well for homes with high iron and sulfur but no bacteria issues.
If your water test shows iron bacteria presence, hydrogen peroxide is usually the better choice because it actively kills bacteria while treating iron and sulfur. If you have iron and sulfur without bacteria, air injection provides effective treatment without any chemicals or ongoing supply costs.
Systems with automatic backwashing need very little hands-on maintenance. The system cleans itself on a programmed schedule, usually every few days depending on your water usage and contamination levels.
You’ll need to check your system’s media every few years. Filter media doesn’t last forever, it eventually loses effectiveness and needs replacement. How often depends on your water quality and household usage, but most media lasts three to five years.
If you have a hydrogen peroxide injection system, you’ll need to refill the peroxide tank periodically. How often depends on your water usage, but most households refill every few months. It’s a simple process, similar to refilling a water softener salt tank.
We recommend annual water testing to make sure your system is still performing correctly. Water chemistry can change over time, and testing helps catch any issues before they become problems. We can handle all maintenance and testing, or we can show you how to do basic checks yourself.
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