Well Water Filtration in Pedro, FL

Clean Water Throughout Your Home, Every Tap

Eliminate iron stains, sulfur odors, and bacteria with whole-house filtration systems designed for Florida’s unique groundwater challenges.
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Pedro Well Water Treatment Solutions

Stop Replacing Appliances. Start Protecting Them.

Your water heater shouldn’t fail after five years. Your washing machine shouldn’t leave orange streaks on white clothes. Your shower shouldn’t smell like rotten eggs when guests visit.

These aren’t minor inconveniences. They’re symptoms of untreated well water slowly damaging everything it touches. Iron buildup corrodes pipes and coats heating elements. Hydrogen sulfide gas creates that unmistakable sulfur smell that won’t go away with air fresheners. Bacteria contamination puts your family’s health at risk.

The right filtration system stops all of it. No more scrubbing orange rings from toilets. No more buying bottled water for coffee because tap water tastes off. No more premature appliance replacements that cost thousands. Just clean water from every faucet, protecting both your home and your family.

Pedro's Trusted Water Treatment Company

Over 50 Years Solving Florida Water Problems

We’ve spent five decades understanding exactly what Central Florida’s limestone geology does to well water. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association and maintain an A+ Better Business Bureau rating because we focus on solving problems, not just selling equipment.

Pedro homeowners face the same challenges as the rest of Lake County—high iron content, sulfur from limestone deposits, and seasonal bacteria concerns during Florida’s rainy months. We’ve installed hundreds of systems throughout the area, and we service every major water treatment brand, not just what we sell.

Our team includes the professionals who supply purification systems to hospitals and medical facilities. That same expertise goes into every residential installation we complete.

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Our Well Water Filtration Process

Testing First, Custom Solutions Second, Clean Water Third

We start with a comprehensive water test. Florida doesn’t require private well testing, but you can’t fix what you haven’t measured. We test for iron, sulfur, bacteria, hardness, pH, and other contaminants specific to Pedro’s water table.

Once we know exactly what’s in your water, we design a system that addresses your specific issues. High iron might need air injection oxidation to convert dissolved iron into particles we can filter out. Hydrogen sulfide treatment often requires a different approach—sometimes hydrogen peroxide injection, sometimes a specialized oxidation system. Bacteria disinfection typically involves UV purification or chlorination, depending on contamination levels.

Installation happens in one day for most whole-house systems. We connect the filtration equipment to your main water line, so every drop entering your home gets treated. You’ll notice the difference immediately—no odor, no staining, no metallic taste.

We don’t disappear after installation. Regular maintenance keeps systems running efficiently, and we’re available when you need service. Most homeowners in Pedro should retest their well water annually, and we handle that too.

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What's Included in Pedro Installations

Complete Systems, Not Band-Aid Fixes

A proper whole-house water filtration system for Pedro well water typically includes multiple treatment stages. Iron removal systems use oxidation—either through air injection or chemical oxidation—to convert dissolved iron into solid particles that get filtered out. Sulfur treatment works similarly, targeting hydrogen sulfide gas before it reaches your taps.

Bacteria disinfection requires a different approach. UV purification systems use ultraviolet light to destroy bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms without adding chemicals to your water. Some situations call for chlorination followed by carbon filtration to remove the chlorine taste.

Many Pedro homes also benefit from water softening to address Florida’s hard water issues. Softeners prevent scale buildup in pipes and appliances, extending their lifespan significantly. When combined with iron and sulfur removal, you get comprehensive protection.

Every installation includes professional setup, system testing, and a walkthrough of basic maintenance. We size equipment based on your household’s actual water usage, not generic estimates. Military members and first responders receive a $500 discount on whole-house systems.

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How do I know if my Pedro well water needs treatment?

Orange or brown staining on fixtures, sinks, and laundry is the clearest sign of iron contamination. If you smell rotten eggs when running hot water, that’s hydrogen sulfide gas from sulfur. Slimy residue in toilet tanks or a musty smell can indicate bacteria growth.

But some contamination doesn’t announce itself. Bacteria, nitrates, and other health hazards often have no taste, odor, or visible signs. That’s why annual testing matters, especially in Pedro where the shallow water table increases contamination risk during heavy rain seasons.

The University of Florida recommends testing private wells for coliform bacteria and nitrates every year at minimum. If you notice changes in taste, odor, or appearance, test immediately rather than waiting for your annual check.

Air injection oxidation systems inject oxygen into your water, which converts dissolved iron into solid particles that get filtered out. They’re chemical-free, require minimal maintenance, and work well for moderate iron levels—typically up to 10-15 parts per million.

Hydrogen peroxide injection uses a chemical oxidizer for higher iron concentrations or when you’re also treating sulfur and bacteria. The peroxide is a stronger oxidizer than air alone, making it more effective for severe contamination. Any residual peroxide breaks down into water and oxygen, leaving no chemical taste.

The right choice depends on your specific water test results. Some Pedro wells have iron levels that air injection handles easily. Others need the stronger oxidation power of hydrogen peroxide, especially when dealing with multiple contaminants simultaneously.

Complete systems for Pedro homes typically range from $3,000 to $8,000 depending on what you’re treating and your household size. A basic iron removal system costs less than a multi-stage setup that handles iron, sulfur, bacteria, and hardness.

That investment prevents significantly larger expenses down the road. The average Central Florida family with untreated well water spends $3,000 to $5,000 more on appliance replacements and repairs over a ten-year period. Water heaters fail early from sediment buildup. Washing machines corrode from iron. Dishwashers clog from mineral deposits.

You’ll also stop buying bottled water for drinking and cooking. Most families spend $50 to $100 monthly on bottled water when their well water tastes or smells off. A filtration system pays for itself through appliance protection and eliminated bottled water costs, usually within five to seven years.

Yes, but the treatment method matters. Hydrogen sulfide gas—what creates that rotten egg smell—requires oxidation to convert the gas into solid sulfur particles that can be filtered out. Air injection systems work for lower sulfur levels. Higher concentrations need hydrogen peroxide injection or other chemical oxidation methods.

Some Pedro homeowners only notice the smell in hot water. That usually means sulfur bacteria growing in the water heater, not the well itself. In those cases, we treat the well water to prevent new bacteria growth and address the existing contamination in the tank.

The sulfur smell disappears completely once the right system is installed. No masking it with filters that reduce odor—we’re talking total elimination. Your water won’t smell like anything except water.

Most whole-house systems need basic maintenance every six to twelve months. Air injection systems require backwashing to clean the media bed—this happens automatically on a timer, but you should verify it’s working properly. Hydrogen peroxide tanks need refilling, typically every few months depending on water usage and contamination levels.

UV purification systems need annual bulb replacement. The bulbs lose effectiveness over time even if they’re still producing light. Carbon filters need changing based on usage, usually once or twice per year. Water softeners need salt refills, which you can handle yourself.

We recommend annual professional service to check system performance, test your water, and catch small issues before they become expensive problems. Regular maintenance extends equipment life significantly—a well-maintained system can last 15 to 20 years, while neglected systems often fail within 7 to 10.