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No more orange rings around your toilets. No more rotten egg smell when someone turns on the shower. No more wondering if the water your kids are drinking is actually safe.
That’s what happens when you treat the actual problem instead of masking it. Iron removal systems and hydrogen sulfide treatment don’t just cover up odors—they eliminate the contaminants causing them. Your fixtures stay clean. Your appliances last longer. Your water heaters don’t fail years early from iron sediment buildup.
Most well water issues in Park Lake and Highland come down to three culprits: iron, sulfur, and bacteria. They’re in the groundwater because of Florida’s sandy soil and limestone geology. Heavy rain pushes agricultural runoff into aquifers. Warm weather makes bacteria more active. It’s not your fault—it’s just the reality of living in Polk County.
The good news? Once you know what’s in your water, you can fix it. And when it’s fixed right, you stop worrying about it.
We don’t install water heaters or fix leaky faucets. We focus entirely on whole-house water filtration and treatment, which means when you call us, you’re talking to someone who actually knows how to handle iron bacteria, hydrogen peroxide injection systems, and air injection oxidation.
We’re members of the National Water Quality Association and hold an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau—with zero complaints. That matters in an industry where national companies sell systems and disappear when something breaks.
We’ve been serving homeowners across Polk County long enough to know that water quality in Lakeland looks different than it does in Bartow or Haines City. Your neighbor might need a hydrogen peroxide system while you need an air injection setup. We test first, then recommend what actually fits your water—not what’s easiest to install.
We start with professional water testing. Not a free screening—a real analysis that tells us exactly how much iron, sulfur, manganese, and bacteria are in your water. That’s the only way to size a system correctly.
Once we know what we’re dealing with, we recommend a treatment approach. For most Park Lake and Highland homes, that means a multi-stage system: oxidation to convert dissolved contaminants into particles, then filtration to remove those particles. Some wells need hydrogen peroxide injection. Others do fine with air injection oxidation. It depends on your levels.
We install the system at your main water line so every tap, shower, and appliance gets treated water. The control valve runs automatically—it backwashes daily to flush out accumulated sediment, so there’s no maintenance on your end.
After installation, you’ll notice the difference immediately. No smell. No stains. Clear water. And if anything ever needs adjustment, we’re local—we actually show up.
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A whole-house well water filtration system treats everything before it enters your home. That means your washing machine isn’t getting clogged with iron. Your dishwasher isn’t leaving orange spots on glasses. Your water heater isn’t filling up with sediment that cuts its lifespan by years.
In Park Lake and Highland, most systems combine oxidation and filtration. Hydrogen peroxide injection works well for high sulfur levels—it’s lethal to iron, sulfur, and manganese, and it breaks down into water and oxygen, so there’s no chemical residue. Air injection oxidation is the chemical-free option, using oxygen from the air to oxidize contaminants before filtering them out.
Both methods remove up to 8 PPM of sulfur, which handles even the worst rotten egg smells in Polk County wells. They also eliminate iron bacteria, which is the slimy buildup that clogs pipes and creates that metallic taste.
The system runs on its own. The electronic control valve manages backwash cycles automatically. You don’t add chemicals. You don’t swap filters every month. It just works, and your water stays clean.
If your water smells like rotten eggs, leaves orange or brown stains, or has a metallic taste, you need treatment. Those are signs of hydrogen sulfide, iron, or manganese in your well water.
But some contaminants don’t have a smell or taste. Bacteria, nitrates, and pesticides can be in your water without any obvious warning. That’s why professional testing matters—it tells you exactly what’s there and at what levels.
In Polk County, iron and sulfur are the most common issues. Agricultural runoff adds nitrates and pesticides, especially after heavy rain. If your well is shallow or near farmland, testing isn’t optional—it’s the only way to know your water is safe.
Both methods oxidize contaminants so they can be filtered out, but they work differently. Hydrogen peroxide injection uses a chemical oxidizer that’s extremely effective against high levels of iron, sulfur, and bacteria. It breaks down into water and oxygen, so there’s no residue or aftertaste.
Air injection oxidation is chemical-free. It uses oxygen from the air to oxidize iron, sulfur, and manganese. It’s a good option if your levels are moderate and you prefer a system with no chemicals at all.
Which one you need depends on your water test results. If your sulfur levels are above 5 PPM or you have iron bacteria, hydrogen peroxide usually works better. For lower contamination levels, air injection handles it just fine. We test first and recommend based on what’s actually in your water—not what’s easier for us to install.
Yes. Iron and manganese cause sediment buildup in water heaters, washing machines, and dishwashers. That sediment clogs valves, corrodes heating elements, and makes appliances work harder than they should. Water heaters with iron sediment typically fail 2-3 years earlier than they would with clean water.
Iron bacteria creates a slimy biofilm that clogs pipes and fixtures. It’s not just a nuisance—it restricts water flow and damages plumbing over time. A properly sized filtration system removes iron and bacteria before they enter your plumbing, which means fewer repairs and longer appliance lifespans.
You’ll also stop dealing with stains. No more scrubbing orange rings off toilets or trying to get rust stains out of laundry. The iron never makes it to your fixtures in the first place.
Almost none. The system backwashes itself daily to flush out accumulated iron, sulfur, and sediment. That’s handled automatically by the electronic control valve—you don’t have to do anything.
There are no monthly filter changes. No chemicals to add (unless you have a hydrogen peroxide system, which has a small tank that gets refilled a few times a year). The media inside the tank lasts for years before it needs replacement, and we handle that when the time comes.
The “set it and forget it” design is the point. You shouldn’t have to think about your water treatment system. It should just work in the background, and if something ever needs attention, we’re local and we actually service what we install.
Hydrogen sulfide levels are typically higher during warmer months because the bacteria that produce it are more active in heat. Florida’s warm, humid climate creates ideal conditions for sulfur bacteria to thrive in wells and aquifers.
You might also notice the smell more after heavy rain. Water tables rise, and surface contaminants get pushed deeper into the groundwater. If your well is near agricultural areas in Polk County, that can introduce more organic material and bacteria into your water supply.
A hydrogen sulfide treatment system handles seasonal fluctuations. Whether your sulfur levels spike in summer or stay consistent year-round, the system is sized to treat your water at its worst—not just its average. That way, you’re covered no matter what time of year it is.
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