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You stop scrubbing orange stains off your toilet every week. Your guests don’t smell rotten eggs when they walk in. Your washing machine isn’t fighting rust buildup, and your water heater lasts years longer than it would otherwise.
That’s what happens when you address the real problem—not just the symptoms. Iron, sulfur, and bacteria are the three most common culprits behind bad-smelling, stained, and potentially unsafe well water in North Florida. They’re not rare issues. They’re the norm for well water in Millwood and throughout Alachua County.
A whole house water filtration system handles all three at the source. You get clean water at every tap, your appliances stay protected, and you’re not buying bottled water by the case anymore. It’s not about convenience—it’s about fixing what’s broken so your home works the way it should.
We’ve been handling well water issues in Florida since the 1970s. We’re A-rated by the Better Business Bureau with a 5-star rating and zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, and we’ve installed systems in thousands of homes across North and Central Florida.
Millwood sits on the same limestone geology that creates sulfur and iron issues throughout Alachua County. We’ve seen every variation of it. We know what works, what doesn’t, and what you actually need versus what someone’s trying to sell you.
We don’t do plumbing. We don’t install water heaters. We focus exclusively on water treatment—purification, filtration, and softening. That’s it. When you call, you’re talking to people who’ve spent decades doing one thing well.
We start with a water test. Not a guess, not a standard package—a real analysis of what’s in your water and how much of it. Iron levels, sulfur compounds, bacteria presence, pH balance. That tells us what you’re dealing with.
From there, we design a system based on your water chemistry and your household usage. A family of two doesn’t need the same setup as a family of six. High iron levels might call for a hydrogen peroxide injection system. Moderate iron with sulfur could work better with air injection oxidation. Bacteria issues require disinfection treatment that actually handles the problem long-term.
Once the system’s designed, we install it professionally. You’re not dealing with a DIY kit or a contractor who does water treatment on the side. Our technicians have done this for years, and the installation is clean, complete, and backed by real service support.
After installation, the system runs on its own. Depending on what you have, you might need media replacement every five to seven years, but you’re not dealing with constant maintenance or salt refills. You get clean water without the hassle.
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A whole house well water filtration system treats everything before it enters your home. That means every faucet, every shower, every appliance gets clean water. You’re not just filtering drinking water—you’re protecting your entire plumbing system and everything connected to it.
Iron removal systems use oxidation to convert dissolved iron into particles that get filtered out before they stain your fixtures or clog your pipes. Hydrogen peroxide injection handles higher iron levels while also treating sulfur and bacteria. Air injection oxidation works for moderate iron and sulfur without chemicals. Both methods are proven, and both last for years when installed correctly.
Hydrogen sulfide treatment eliminates that rotten egg smell at the source. Sulfur isn’t just unpleasant—it’s corrosive to your plumbing over time. Treating it protects your pipes and makes your water usable again.
Well water bacteria disinfection addresses iron bacteria and other contaminants that create slimy buildup in your well casing, pipes, and appliances. Once bacteria takes hold, it’s expensive to remove and can create conditions for more harmful bacteria to flourish. Treating it early saves you money and keeps your water safe.
In Millwood and throughout Alachua County, these aren’t optional upgrades. They’re necessary fixes for water that comes out of the ground with minerals and compounds that don’t belong in your home.
If your water smells like rotten eggs, leaves orange or red stains on your fixtures, or has a metallic taste, you need filtration. Those are signs of hydrogen sulfide, iron, or both—common issues in Millwood well water.
You might also notice slimy buildup in your toilet tank, rust-colored sediment in your water, or staining on your laundry. These point to iron bacteria, which corrodes pipes and damages appliances over time.
The only way to know for sure is a water test. That shows exactly what’s in your water and at what levels. From there, you can decide if you want to keep scrubbing stains and replacing appliances early, or if you want to fix the problem once.
Both methods oxidize iron so it can be filtered out, but they work differently. Hydrogen peroxide injection uses a chemical oxidizer that’s effective for higher iron levels—typically above 3-5 ppm. It also handles sulfur and bacteria at the same time, which makes it a good choice if you’re dealing with multiple issues.
Air injection oxidation uses oxygen instead of chemicals. It works well for moderate iron and sulfur levels and doesn’t require ongoing chemical purchases. The system injects air into your water, oxidizes the contaminants, then filters them out.
Which one you need depends on your water test results. If your iron levels are high or you’ve got bacteria issues, hydrogen peroxide is usually the better option. If your levels are moderate and you want a chemical-free system, air injection works fine. We’ll recommend what actually fits your water—not what’s easier to sell.
A quality system typically lasts 10 to 20 years, depending on your water conditions and how well it’s maintained. The tank and control valve are built to last. The media inside—what actually filters your water—usually needs replacement every five to seven years.
That’s normal wear, not a system failure. Over time, the oxidation media loses effectiveness as it processes thousands of gallons of water. Replacing it restores full performance and keeps your water clean.
Compare that to the cost of replacing a water heater every six years because iron buildup destroyed it, or constantly buying bottled water, or scrubbing stains that won’t come out. A filtration system pays for itself in appliance protection and time saved, and it keeps working long after the initial investment.
No, and that’s actually a good thing. Well water filtration removes problem minerals like iron and manganese that cause staining and buildup. It eliminates hydrogen sulfide that creates the rotten egg smell. It treats bacteria that corrodes your plumbing.
But it doesn’t strip out beneficial minerals like calcium and magnesium. Those are healthy to drink and don’t cause the issues that iron and sulfur do. You’re not left with flat-tasting water—you’re left with clean water that still has the mineral content your body can use.
If you want completely mineral-free water for specific uses, that’s what a reverse osmosis system does, and it’s usually installed at a single tap for drinking water. But for whole house filtration, the goal is to remove what’s harmful or damaging, not everything.
It depends on what your water test shows and what system you need. A basic air injection oxidation system for moderate iron runs differently than a hydrogen peroxide injection system designed for high iron, sulfur, and bacteria.
We don’t sell one-size-fits-all packages because your water isn’t one-size-fits-all. After testing, we’ll give you a clear price based on the equipment required, installation, and any additional components your system needs to work correctly.
What we can tell you is that a properly installed system costs less over time than replacing appliances, buying bottled water, and dealing with ongoing plumbing issues. You’re fixing the problem once instead of managing symptoms forever. We also offer a $500 discount for military personnel and first responders, which helps offset the upfront cost.
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