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You turn on the tap and there’s no rotten egg smell. No orange stains creeping across your shower. No hesitation before you fill a glass.
Your laundry comes out clean, not dingy. Your water heater isn’t clogged with sediment. Your appliances last longer because they’re not fighting mineral buildup every day.
That’s what happens when your well water filtration system actually works. You stop thinking about your water because it’s doing what it’s supposed to—staying clear, tasting normal, and not causing problems. You’re not buying bottled water by the case or scrubbing rust stains every weekend.
We specialize in whole-house water purification systems for homeowners in Wedgewood Groves and across Florida. We’re A+ rated with the Better Business Bureau, hold a 5-star rating, and have zero complaints on record.
We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we follow industry standards that matter. We don’t sell systems and disappear—we install them right, service what we sell, and make sure your water stays clean.
We’ve been handling Florida’s specific well water problems for years. High iron, sulfur smell, bacteria contamination—we’ve seen it all in this area and know how to fix it.
First, we test your water. Not a guess—actual lab analysis that shows what’s in there and at what levels. Iron, sulfur, bacteria, pH, hardness. You need to know what you’re dealing with before you can fix it.
Then we recommend a system based on those results. If you’ve got hydrogen sulfide causing that rotten egg smell, we might use hydrogen peroxide injection or air injection oxidation to treat it. High iron gets handled with iron removal systems that actually pull it out before it stains everything. Bacteria gets disinfected with UV or chlorination, depending on what makes sense for your setup.
We install the system at your point of entry so every faucet, shower, and appliance gets filtered water. Then we walk you through how it works, what to expect, and when it’ll need maintenance. You’re not left guessing.
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A whole-house well water filtration system treats everything before it enters your home. That means every tap, every shower, every appliance gets clean water.
In Wedgewood Groves, most well water issues come down to iron, sulfur, and hardness. Central Florida is known for hard water packed with calcium and magnesium, which builds up inside your plumbing and shortens the life of your water heater. Iron shows up as orange or brown stains on sinks, tubs, and laundry. Hydrogen sulfide gives you that sulfur smell—like rotten eggs—especially noticeable when the water sits overnight.
We handle all of it. Iron removal systems pull out the iron before it oxidizes and stains. Sulfur treatment with hydrogen peroxide injection or air injection oxidation eliminates the smell. If bacteria’s a concern—and in Florida’s warm, humid climate, it often is—we add disinfection systems that keep your water safe to drink.
You’re not patching one problem at a time with under-sink filters. You’re treating the water at the source so the whole house benefits.
If your water smells like rotten eggs, leaves orange or brown stains, tastes metallic, or looks discolored, you’ve got contamination that needs treatment. Those are the obvious signs.
But some problems don’t show up right away. Bacteria doesn’t always have a smell or taste, and hardness just quietly destroys your appliances over time. The only way to know for sure what’s in your water is to test it.
We recommend testing if you’re on a well, even if everything seems fine. Florida’s aquifers deal with nitrate runoff, salt intrusion in coastal areas, and bacterial contamination from poorly sealed wells. A lab test tells you exactly what you’re dealing with so you can treat the right problems with the right system.
Iron and sulfur are two different contaminants that need different treatments. Iron causes staining—those orange and brown marks on your fixtures, laundry, and dishes. It’s a mineral that oxidizes when it hits air, which is why the stains show up after the water dries.
Sulfur, specifically hydrogen sulfide, causes that rotten egg smell. It’s a gas dissolved in the water, and it’s more of a nuisance than a health risk, but it makes your water unpleasant to use.
Iron removal systems use oxidation and filtration to pull the iron out before it stains. Sulfur treatment uses hydrogen peroxide injection or air injection oxidation to convert the hydrogen sulfide into a form that can be filtered out. Sometimes you need both if your well has both problems, which is common in this area.
Cost depends on what’s in your water and what it takes to treat it. A basic iron filter runs less than a multi-stage system that handles iron, sulfur, bacteria, and hardness.
Most whole-house systems for Florida well water range from a few thousand dollars to higher-end setups if you’re treating multiple contaminants. That includes equipment, installation, and startup.
It sounds like a lot until you add up what you’re spending on bottled water, appliance repairs, and plumbing fixes from mineral buildup. A water heater replacement alone costs over a thousand dollars, and hard water can cut its lifespan in half. The filtration system pays for itself by protecting what you’ve already invested in your home. We give you an exact price after we test your water and know what you need—no guessing.
Yes, if the system’s designed for it. Not all filtration systems disinfect, so you need to make sure bacteria treatment is part of the setup.
UV disinfection and chlorination are the two most common methods for killing bacteria in well water. UV uses ultraviolet light to destroy bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms as water passes through. Chlorination injects a small amount of chlorine to disinfect, then filters it back out so you don’t taste it.
Florida’s warm climate and shallow aquifers increase the risk of bacterial contamination, especially if your well wasn’t installed correctly or the seal’s compromised. If your water tests positive for coliform or E. coli, you need disinfection before it’s safe to drink. We include bacteria treatment in systems where testing shows it’s necessary.
Depends on the system and what it’s filtering. Most need attention once or twice a year—things like replacing filters, checking injection systems, and cleaning tanks.
If you’ve got an iron filter, the media inside eventually gets coated and needs replacing, usually every few years. Hydrogen peroxide systems need the peroxide tank refilled periodically. UV bulbs lose effectiveness after about a year and should be swapped out to keep disinfection working.
We set up a maintenance schedule based on your specific system so you’re not guessing when something needs service. Regular maintenance keeps everything running efficiently and prevents bigger problems down the road. Skipping it means your system stops working as well, and you’re back to dealing with stains, smells, or contamination.
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