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The orange ring around your toilet bowl isn’t a cleaning problem — it’s an iron problem. The rotten egg smell in your shower isn’t a plumbing problem — it’s hydrogen sulfide coming straight out of the Floridan Aquifer, and it’s been doing it since the day your home was built. A whole-house filtration system removes both at the source, before the water ever reaches a single tap.
For homes in Tierra Del Sol, this matters more than most people realize. The aquifer that runs beneath Sumter County is naturally loaded with dissolved minerals — calcium, magnesium, iron, manganese — because that’s what happens when groundwater moves through limestone for thousands of years. The drought conditions that hit this region hard in 2026, with the Southwest Florida Water Management District declaring an Extreme Water Shortage specifically affecting Sumter and Marion counties, only made it worse. When aquifer levels drop, mineral concentrations rise. Your water gets harder, the sulfur smell gets stronger, and the staining gets worse.
When the right system is in place, all of that stops. The staining disappears. The smell is gone. The water coming out of every tap in your home — kitchen, bathrooms, laundry — is clean, clear, and safe. Your appliances last longer. Your water heater runs more efficiently. And after 25 to 30 years of mineral-heavy water running through your pipes, that’s not a small thing.
We’ve been solving Florida water problems for over 50 years. Not national water problems — Florida water problems. The limestone geology, the Floridan Aquifer, the sulfur that gets worse every summer, the iron that stains everything it touches. This is the water we know, and it’s the water we build systems for.
We hold an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau, a 5-star rating across Angi and HomeAdvisor, and zero complaints on record. In an industry where the Florida Attorney General has had to shut down operators selling overpriced systems with false health claims, that record means something real. A verified customer from the Tierra Del Sol area told us plainly: after many years in Florida dealing with every kind of trade, they wished they all operated the way we do.
Our Central Florida line — 352-460-0345 — is the same area code as The Villages, Lady Lake, and the communities surrounding Tierra Del Sol. When something needs attention, you’re calling a local team, not a national call center.
It starts with a free water analysis at your Tierra Del Sol home. We test your well water for iron, sulfur, manganese, hardness, and bacterial presence — the specific contaminants that show up consistently in wells drawing from the Floridan Aquifer in Sumter County. You get real data about what’s actually in your water before a single dollar changes hands.
From there, we design a system around your results and your household’s water usage. Not the most expensive system on the menu — the right system for your water. There’s no upsell pitch, no manufactured urgency, no pressure. If your water test shows elevated iron and hydrogen sulfide but no bacterial concern, you get a system built for iron and sulfur. If bacteria is present — which happens more often in central Florida’s warm groundwater than most people expect — UV disinfection gets added to the design.
Installation is completed in a single day. The system goes in at the point of entry, typically in the garage or utility area, and it doesn’t require exterior modifications that would draw attention from an architectural review. Every tap in your home delivers treated water by the time we leave. After that, we stay reachable — filter changes, UV bulb replacements, service checks — because the job doesn’t end at installation.
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Every whole-house system we install is custom-built around your actual water test results. In the Tierra Del Sol area, that typically means addressing iron through air injection oxidation — a process that converts dissolved iron into a filterable solid without chemicals — combined with hydrogen sulfide treatment for the sulfur smell, and a softening stage for the calcium and magnesium hardness that’s standard in any well drawing from the Floridan Aquifer. Where bacterial risk is present, UV disinfection is added as a final stage.
This matters specifically for homes in the Spanish Springs area of The Villages. Wells here have been in service since the 1990s, and mineral deposits accumulate inside pipes, water heaters, and appliances over decades. A properly designed system doesn’t just fix the water you’re drinking today — it stops the ongoing buildup that shortens appliance life and reduces water pressure over time. For a home near the Tierra Del Sol Country Club or anywhere along San Marino Drive, protecting that investment is exactly the point.
We are a licensed, fully insured Florida contractor and a member of the National Water Quality Association — a voluntary professional credential that requires passing a comprehensive exam and agreeing to the WQA Code of Ethics. If you’re active military, a veteran, or a first responder, a $500 discount applies. No fine print.
That smell is hydrogen sulfide gas, and it’s extremely common in wells that draw from the Floridan Aquifer beneath Sumter County. The limestone geology that makes the aquifer so productive also creates the conditions where sulfur-reducing bacteria thrive — especially in Florida’s warm groundwater. The smell tends to get worse in the summer months when groundwater temperatures peak, and it can intensify during drought periods when aquifer levels drop and mineral concentrations rise.
The fix is not a filter you buy at a hardware store. Hydrogen sulfide requires a specific treatment approach — typically air injection oxidation or hydrogen peroxide injection, depending on the concentration levels found in your water test. The right method depends on what your water actually shows, which is why a free water analysis is the logical first step. Once we install the correct system, the smell is gone completely — not masked, not reduced, gone.
Yes, and that’s exactly how we design a properly built whole-house system. A lot of homeowners end up with a water softener that doesn’t touch the sulfur smell, or a basic filter that doesn’t address iron staining, because they were sold a single-problem solution for a multi-problem water supply. The Floridan Aquifer doesn’t deliver just one contaminant — it delivers several, and your system needs to be built to handle all of them.
Our multi-stage whole-house system handles iron removal through oxidation filtration, sulfur treatment through air injection or peroxide injection, hardness through a softening stage, and bacterial risk through UV disinfection — all in one integrated system installed at the point of entry. Every tap in your home gets treated water. You’re not stacking multiple single-purpose units or calling three different companies when something needs service. One system, one company, one call.
It makes it worse, and here’s why. The Southwest Florida Water Management District declared a Modified Phase III Extreme Water Shortage in 2026 specifically affecting Sumter and Marion counties, with groundwater levels in the region classified as severely abnormal. When aquifer levels drop during drought conditions, the same volume of dissolved minerals is concentrated into less water. That means iron levels rise, sulfur odors intensify, and hardness becomes more pronounced — all at the same time you’re already dealing with watering restrictions.
Private well users in the Tierra Del Sol area are directly affected by these drought declarations, which include mandatory restrictions on outdoor water use. Beyond the restrictions, the water quality impact is real and measurable. A whole-house filtration system addresses elevated mineral concentrations regardless of what the aquifer is doing seasonally. It’s not a drought solution — it’s a permanent fix that holds up whether the aquifer is at normal levels or stressed.
That depends entirely on what’s in your specific well, and the only way to know is to test it. Florida’s Well Surveillance Program has found that approximately 9% of surveyed wells statewide exceed state or federal drinking water standards. The Floridan Aquifer naturally contains elevated levels of iron, manganese, and hydrogen sulfide — none of which are acutely dangerous at typical concentrations, but all of which affect taste, odor, and the long-term condition of your plumbing and appliances. Bacterial contamination is a separate concern and a more serious one.
In central Florida’s warm climate, sulfur-reducing bacteria are active year-round, and the risk of coliform bacteria entering a well increases after heavy rain events or if the well casing has aged. For homes in Tierra Del Sol where wells have been in service since the 1990s, the combination of aging infrastructure and Florida’s groundwater conditions makes testing a smart baseline — not an alarmist move. A free water analysis gives you the actual data, and from there you can make an informed decision.
A comprehensive multi-stage system in Florida typically runs between $5,000 and $10,000 installed, depending on what your water test reveals and the size of your household. That range covers the full scope: sediment pre-filtration, iron and sulfur removal, water softening for hardness, and UV disinfection if bacterial risk is present. A basic single-stage softener sits at the lower end of the market but won’t address sulfur odor or bacterial contamination — so what looks like a cheaper option often leads to a second purchase later.
The more useful way to think about cost is what you’re protecting. Homes in Tierra Del Sol carry median values around $399,920. Water heaters, dishwashers, washing machines, and plumbing fixtures that run on untreated mineral-heavy water have shorter lifespans and higher maintenance costs. A properly designed system pays for itself over time in appliance protection alone — before you factor in the quality-of-life difference of water that doesn’t smell, stain, or leave scale on everything it touches.
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