Well Water Filtration in Winter Garden, FL

Clean Well Water Without the Stains, Smells, or Worry

Custom filtration systems designed for your specific well water problems – iron staining, sulfur odors, and bacterial contamination handled completely.
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Iron and Sulfur Removal Systems

What Actually Changes After Your Water Gets Fixed

Your laundry stops coming out with rust stains. The rotten egg smell disappears when you turn on the tap. Fixtures stay white instead of turning orange.

That’s what happens when iron removal systems and hydrogen sulfide treatment are designed specifically for your well’s chemistry. Not a one-size-fits-all box from a big box store, but a system built around what’s actually in your water.

Your appliances last longer because they’re not fighting mineral buildup. Your water heater doesn’t corrode from the inside out. Dishwashers and washing machines run cleaner. The stuff you’ve already invested in gets protected.

And if you’ve got bacterial contamination – E.coli, coliform, or iron bacteria – UV disinfection handles that at the point of entry. Every faucet, every shower, every appliance gets treated water.

Winter Garden Well Water Specialists

Fifty Years Solving Florida's Specific Water Problems

We’ve been treating well water in Central Florida since the 1970s. We’re A-rated by the Better Business Bureau with zero complaints and a 5-star rating. We’re also members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we follow industry standards that actually matter.

Winter Garden sits on geology that creates specific well water issues – high iron content, hydrogen sulfide gas, and bacterial growth. We’ve treated thousands of wells in this area. We know what works and what doesn’t because we’ve seen what happens when systems are designed wrong or maintained poorly.

We’re not the cheapest option. But we design systems based on your actual water test results, install them correctly, and service everything we sell. That’s why homeowners who’ve wasted money on equipment that didn’t work end up calling us to fix it right.

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Well Water Treatment Process

Here's How We Actually Fix Your Water

First, we test your water. Not a basic hardness test – a complete analysis that shows iron levels, sulfur content, bacteria presence, pH, and anything else affecting your water quality. This determines what treatment methods will actually work for your specific well.

Based on those results, we design a system. If you’ve got iron, we might use air injection oxidation to convert dissolved iron into particles that can be filtered out. For hydrogen sulfide, we could use hydrogen peroxide injection or a sulfur removal system depending on concentration levels. Bacterial issues get handled with UV light disinfection that kills organisms as water passes through.

Installation takes a day in most cases. We set up the equipment at your point of entry so every drop of water coming into your house gets treated. Then we test again to make sure everything’s working right.

After that, we maintain it. Filters get changed on schedule. UV bulbs get replaced annually. Systems get checked to make sure they’re still performing. You’re not left with equipment you don’t know how to service.

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Whole House Filtration Solutions

What You Get With a Properly Designed System

A complete well water filtration system treats everything coming into your house. That means your kitchen tap, bathrooms, laundry, and outdoor spigots all get the same quality water.

In Winter Garden, most well water needs at least two types of treatment. Iron removal systems handle the rust and staining. Sulfur treatment eliminates the rotten egg smell that comes from hydrogen sulfide gas. And if your well tests positive for bacteria – which is common in Florida’s water table – UV disinfection kills those organisms before they reach your faucets.

The systems we install are sized for your household’s water usage. A family of four uses water differently than a couple or a larger household. Flow rates matter because undersized equipment won’t keep up during peak usage times, and oversized equipment costs more than necessary.

You also get a free water analysis before we design anything. That test tells us exactly what we’re dealing with. Then we can give you an accurate quote for equipment that will actually solve your specific problems – not a generic system that might work.

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How do I know if my well water needs a filtration system?

Visible signs tell you pretty quickly. If your water leaves rust stains on sinks, toilets, or laundry, you’ve got iron. If it smells like rotten eggs, that’s hydrogen sulfide. If it leaves your skin feeling slimy or has a metallic taste, you’ve got chemistry issues that need treatment.

But some problems don’t show up as obviously. Bacteria like E.coli and coliform don’t have a smell or taste. Iron bacteria creates a slimy buildup in toilet tanks and pipes but might not discolor your water noticeably at first. The only way to know for sure is to test your water.

In Winter Garden, well water almost always has at least one issue that needs treatment. The geology here creates conditions for iron, sulfur, and bacterial growth. Even if your water looks clear right now, it’s worth testing to see what’s actually in it. Most well water problems get worse over time, and it’s cheaper to treat them early than to replace stained fixtures and corroded appliances later.

Water softeners remove hardness minerals like calcium and magnesium through ion exchange. They make water feel slippery and prevent scale buildup, but they don’t remove iron effectively – especially not the levels found in most Winter Garden wells.

Iron removal systems use oxidation to convert dissolved iron into solid particles that can be filtered out. Air injection oxidation systems inject oxygen into the water, which reacts with iron and causes it to precipitate. Then a filter media traps those particles before water enters your house. Some systems use hydrogen peroxide injection instead of air, which also handles sulfur and bacteria at the same time.

If you’ve got both hardness and iron, you need both types of treatment. The iron removal system goes first because softeners can’t handle iron – it fouls the resin bed and stops the softener from working properly. Trying to use a softener alone on water with high iron content is why a lot of homeowners end up with equipment that doesn’t work and water that’s still stained. You need the right equipment in the right order based on what your water test shows.

Yes, but the treatment method depends on how much hydrogen sulfide is in your water. Low concentrations can be handled with air injection oxidation – the same process that removes iron. The oxygen reacts with hydrogen sulfide and converts it into sulfur particles that get filtered out.

Higher concentrations need hydrogen peroxide injection. Peroxide is a stronger oxidizer that breaks down hydrogen sulfide more effectively. It also kills bacteria, which is useful because sulfur-reducing bacteria often contribute to the smell in the first place.

In some cases, we use a combination approach. If your water has iron, sulfur, and bacteria – which is common in Winter Garden wells – a hydrogen peroxide injection system followed by filtration and UV disinfection handles all three problems. The peroxide oxidizes the iron and sulfur, the filter removes the particles, and the UV light kills any remaining bacteria. You end up with water that doesn’t smell, doesn’t stain, and doesn’t carry organisms that could make you sick.

Filter media typically needs replacement every 5-7 years depending on your water quality and usage. UV bulbs lose effectiveness after about a year and need annual replacement – even if they’re still glowing, they’re not producing enough UV light to disinfect properly after 12 months.

Hydrogen peroxide systems need peroxide refills based on your water usage. Most households go through a tank every few months. Air injection systems need the air injector checked periodically to make sure it’s functioning correctly.

We set up maintenance schedules based on your specific equipment. You’ll know when things need attention because we track it and reach out before you run into problems. That’s different from companies that install equipment and disappear – which is how you end up with a UV system that hasn’t had a bulb change in three years and isn’t actually disinfecting anything anymore. Regular maintenance isn’t optional if you want your system to keep working. Wells in this area have enough contaminants that skipping maintenance means your water quality degrades pretty quickly.

Yes. We service all brands of water treatment equipment, not just what we install. If you’ve got a system that’s not working right or hasn’t been maintained properly, we can evaluate it and get it functioning again – or tell you honestly if it needs to be replaced.

A lot of homeowners in Winter Garden have equipment from national companies that don’t service this area anymore, or from companies that went out of business. Those systems might be salvageable with the right parts and maintenance, or they might be undersized or poorly designed for the water conditions here.

We’ll test your water, look at what you’ve got installed, and tell you whether it makes sense to repair it or start over with equipment that’s actually designed for your well’s chemistry. Sometimes the existing system just needs proper maintenance. Sometimes it was never going to work because it’s the wrong type of treatment for your water problems. Either way, you’ll know what you’re dealing with and what it’ll take to actually fix it.

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Get a free reverse osmosis drinking water system with the purchase of any whole-home water purification system.

⏰ Offer Ends Labor Day — September 7th

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