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The rotten egg smell disappears. That’s hydrogen sulfide gas, and it’s one of the most common problems we see in Mount Olive well water. Florida’s warm climate and sulfur-rich limestone create perfect conditions for the bacteria that produce it.
The orange stains stop showing up on your toilets, sinks, and laundry. Iron in your water oxidizes when it hits air, leaving rust-colored marks that get harder to remove over time. More importantly, that same iron is corroding your pipes and shortening the life of your water heater and washing machine.
You stop worrying about what’s actually in your water. Iron bacteria, nitrates, and other contaminants don’t announce themselves with smells or stains. They just sit there. A proper well water filtration system handles what you can see, smell, and taste—plus what you can’t.
We’re a Florida-based water treatment company. We’re not a national franchise that sells the same system in every state. We focus exclusively on Florida’s unique groundwater challenges because that’s what Mount Olive homeowners are dealing with.
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 that actually matter. We also support the Tunnels to Towers Foundation because we believe in giving back to the people who serve our communities.
If you’re military or a first responder, we offer a $500 discount. It’s our way of saying thank you.
We start with water testing. Not a guess, not a visual inspection—actual testing that tells us the exact levels of iron, manganese, sulfur, and bacterial activity in your well. That’s the only way to know what treatment method will work.
If you’ve got hydrogen sulfide creating that rotten egg smell, we typically use hydrogen peroxide injection or air injection oxidation. Both methods eliminate the sulfur bacteria at the source. If iron bacteria is the issue, a standard water softener won’t fix it—in fact, it can make things worse. We use systems specifically designed to handle iron removal and bacteria disinfection.
Once we know what’s in your water, we install a whole-house filtration system that treats every faucet, shower, and appliance. You’re not just filtering drinking water. You’re protecting your entire plumbing system and everything connected to it.
After installation, we don’t disappear. We provide ongoing service and maintenance because water treatment systems need attention over time. That’s where a lot of national companies fall short—they sell you a system and you never hear from them again.
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A whole-house well water filtration system treats every drop of water entering your home. That means your showers, washing machine, dishwasher, and kitchen sink all get the same level of treatment.
In Mount Olive and throughout Lake County, iron and sulfur are the two biggest culprits. More than 95% of private wells in North Florida have some level of iron or mineral content. Many also produce sulfur and iron bacteria. These aren’t rare problems—they’re the norm.
Our systems are built to handle Florida’s specific conditions. We use air injection oxidation for iron removal when appropriate, hydrogen peroxide injection for sulfur treatment, and UV disinfection or chlorination when bacteria levels are high. The method depends entirely on what your water test shows.
You also get protection for your appliances. Water heaters can lose years of life to iron buildup. Washing machines struggle with stained clothes and clogged lines. Fixing those problems after the fact costs a lot more than preventing them in the first place.
If you smell rotten eggs when you turn on the tap, that’s hydrogen sulfide. If you see orange or brown stains in your sinks, tubs, or toilets, that’s iron. If your water tastes metallic or leaves a film on dishes, you’ve got mineral content that needs treatment.
But some contaminants don’t have obvious signs. Bacteria, nitrates, and other chemicals can be present without any smell, taste, or discoloration. That’s why we recommend professional water testing for any private well in Mount Olive, especially if you haven’t tested in the last year or two.
Florida’s groundwater is under increasing pressure from agricultural runoff and development. Nitrate levels in many Florida springs are above safe thresholds, and PFAS has been detected in more than 60% of spring samples. If it’s showing up in springs, it’s showing up in wells.
A water softener removes hardness—calcium and magnesium that cause scale buildup. It doesn’t remove iron bacteria, sulfur, or most contaminants. If your well water has iron bacteria, a softener can actually make the problem worse by giving the bacteria a place to grow inside the resin tank.
A well water filtration system is designed to remove specific contaminants based on what’s actually in your water. That might include iron removal systems, hydrogen sulfide treatment, bacteria disinfection, or a combination of methods. Some systems use air injection oxidation to convert dissolved iron into particles that can be filtered out. Others use hydrogen peroxide injection to kill sulfur bacteria.
You might need both a softener and a filtration system, or you might only need one. It depends entirely on your water test results. That’s why we don’t sell the same system to every customer—we treat what’s actually there.
It depends on what’s in your water and what size system you need. A basic iron removal system for a smaller home costs less than a whole-house filtration system with bacteria disinfection and sulfur treatment for a larger property.
We don’t give quotes over the phone because every well is different. Water chemistry varies from one property to the next, even in the same neighborhood. We need to test your water and understand your household’s usage before we can recommend a system that actually works.
What we can tell you is that the cost of not treating your water adds up fast. Replacing a water heater early because of iron damage can run $1,200 or more. Stained fixtures need replacing. Corroded pipes need repairs. A filtration system is an investment that prevents those expenses and protects your home’s plumbing infrastructure.
Yes, but only if it’s designed to treat hydrogen sulfide. That rotten egg smell comes from sulfur bacteria breaking down organic matter in your well. Florida’s geology is loaded with sulfur compounds, and our warm climate creates ideal conditions for these bacteria to thrive.
We typically use hydrogen peroxide injection or air injection oxidation to eliminate hydrogen sulfide. Hydrogen peroxide kills the bacteria producing the gas, while air injection oxidizes the sulfur so it can be filtered out. Both methods work, but the right choice depends on your sulfur levels and water chemistry.
Carbon filters can mask the smell temporarily, but they don’t address the source. The bacteria are still there, and the smell comes back once the carbon is saturated. We focus on eliminating the problem, not covering it up.
Most systems need attention every six to twelve months. That includes checking filters, cleaning injection systems, testing water quality, and making sure everything is operating correctly. Some components, like sediment filters, need replacing more frequently depending on how much iron or sediment is in your water.
Iron bacteria systems require more regular maintenance because the bacteria can build up inside the equipment if it’s not properly managed. UV disinfection systems need annual bulb replacements. Hydrogen peroxide injection systems need their tanks refilled periodically.
We provide ongoing service for every system we install. A lot of national companies sell equipment and disappear, leaving you to figure out maintenance on your own. We don’t operate that way. Your system works best when it’s properly maintained, and we make sure that happens.
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