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No more orange stains on your sinks, toilets, or laundry. No sulfur smell that gets worse when you turn on the hot water. No worrying whether your kids are drinking bacteria with every glass.
Your appliances last longer when they’re not fighting hard water and corrosion every day. Your water heater stops breaking down early. Your plumbing fixtures don’t get eaten away by hydrogen sulfide.
You stop buying bottled water because your tap water finally tastes clean. Showers don’t smell. Guests don’t notice your water. You’re not embarrassed anymore, and you’re not wondering if your family’s safe.
That’s what happens when your well water filtration system is designed specifically for Point Pleasant, FL water conditions. Florida’s limestone aquifers create unique problems with sulfur, iron, and bacteria that need Florida-specific solutions.
We have an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and five stars with zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we follow industry standards that matter.
We’ve spent over 50 years solving well water problems in Central Florida. Point Pleasant sits on the same limestone aquifer system that causes sulfur and iron issues throughout the region. We know exactly what’s in your water before we test it, and we know which systems actually work in Florida’s heat and humidity.
We don’t do plumbing or water heaters. We specialize in whole-house water purification, and that focus shows in the results. We also support the Tunnels to Towers Foundation and offer a $500 discount to military members and first responders.
We start with a free water analysis at your home. We test for iron, sulfur, bacteria, hardness, pH, and anything else that’s causing problems. This isn’t a sales call—it’s a diagnostic.
Once we know what’s in your water, we design a system based on your specific contamination levels and how much water your household uses. One size doesn’t fit all. A family of two doesn’t need the same system as a family of six.
We might recommend air injection oxidation for iron removal, hydrogen peroxide injection for sulfur-reducing bacteria, or a Purelight UV system for bacteria disinfection. Sometimes it’s a combination. Sometimes it’s a salt-free system that uses no electricity or chemicals.
After installation, your system runs automatically. We handle maintenance and service if you need it. Most customers notice the difference immediately—no smell, no stains, no weird taste. Just clean water from every faucet in your home.
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Iron removal systems eliminate the rust-colored stains that come from iron-rich soil and rock layers under Point Pleasant. We use air injection oxidation or other methods depending on your iron levels and whether you’re dealing with ferrous or ferric iron.
Hydrogen sulfide treatment gets rid of the rotten egg smell caused by sulfur-reducing bacteria in Florida’s warm, oxygen-poor groundwater. These bacteria thrive in limestone aquifers and produce gas that corrodes your copper and brass fixtures. We stop that.
Well water bacteria disinfection kills E. coli and other waterborne organisms using UV light systems. The CDC reports thousands of illness cases every year from contaminated drinking water. If you have small children, elderly family members, or anyone pregnant in your home, bacteria disinfection isn’t optional.
We also handle hardness, scale buildup, and pH issues that damage your appliances and plumbing. Florida water is aggressive. It needs systems designed for Florida conditions, not generic filters that work in other states but fail here within a year.
You’ll usually know because your water smells like rotten eggs, leaves orange or brown stains, or tastes metallic. Those are the obvious signs of hydrogen sulfide, iron, or manganese in your well water.
But some contamination doesn’t have symptoms you can see or smell. Bacteria, nitrates, and other chemicals can be present without any warning. That’s why the CDC recommends testing your well water at least once a year, especially if you have infants, pregnant women, or elderly adults in your home.
High nitrate levels cause blue baby syndrome in infants. Bacteria can make anyone sick. You won’t know those are there without a water test. We offer free water analysis in Point Pleasant so you can see exactly what’s in your water before deciding on a filtration system.
Regular water filters can’t handle the iron levels common in Point Pleasant well water. Iron exists in two forms: ferrous iron, which is dissolved and invisible, and ferric iron, which is the rust-colored particles you can see.
Iron removal systems use air injection oxidation or chemical oxidation to convert ferrous iron into ferric iron, then filter it out. A standard carbon filter or sediment filter will clog immediately if you try to use it for iron removal. You need a system designed specifically for oxidation and filtration.
The same goes for bacterial iron, which is iron that’s been metabolized by bacteria. That creates a slimy biofilm in your pipes and requires both oxidation and disinfection to eliminate. Point Pleasant’s limestone geology creates conditions where bacterial iron is common, so most homes here need more than a basic filter.
No. Water softeners remove hardness minerals like calcium and magnesium. They don’t remove hydrogen sulfide gas, which is what causes the rotten egg smell in your water.
Hydrogen sulfide comes from sulfur-reducing bacteria that thrive in Florida’s warm groundwater. These bacteria break down sulfur compounds in the limestone aquifer and produce gas. That gas dissolves in your water and gets released when you turn on a faucet, especially hot water.
You need hydrogen sulfide treatment, not a softener. That usually means hydrogen peroxide injection, aeration, or chlorination followed by filtration. Some systems combine softening and sulfur removal, but the softening resin alone won’t touch the smell. We design systems that address both issues if your water has hardness and sulfur.
UV disinfection uses ultraviolet light to kill bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms in your water. The UV light damages their DNA so they can’t reproduce or cause illness. It’s the same technology used in hospitals and water treatment plants.
A UV system installs on your main water line after filtration. Water flows through a chamber with a UV lamp inside. As long as the water is clear and free of sediment, the UV light penetrates and disinfects every drop. The process is instant and doesn’t add anything to your water—no chemicals, no taste, no byproducts.
UV kills E. coli, coliform bacteria, and other pathogens that can contaminate well water through surface runoff or underground seepage. It’s especially important in Florida where heavy rains and high water tables increase contamination risk. The system requires a new UV bulb once a year, and that’s the only maintenance.
It depends entirely on what’s in your water and what you need removed. A basic sediment and carbon filter costs less than a whole-house system with iron removal, sulfur treatment, and UV disinfection.
Most whole-house systems for Point Pleasant well water range from a few thousand dollars to around ten thousand, depending on the size of your home, your water usage, and the contamination levels. Systems that handle multiple issues cost more than single-problem solutions.
We don’t give quotes without testing your water first because guessing doesn’t help anyone. Your neighbor might need a completely different system than you even though you’re on the same aquifer. We offer free water analysis so you know exactly what you’re dealing with before we talk about cost. We also offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders.
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