Rotten Egg Smell? Orange Stains? Chlorine Taste? We supply and install water filters that remove sulfur, iron, and chemicals from your water. Get our licensed water treatment experts at your door fast - Call 386-986-5896
You need clean water now, not next week. Maybe your water smells like rotten eggs every time someone showers. Maybe there are orange stains all over your toilets and sinks that won't scrub off. Or that chlorine taste in your drinking water is so strong it's like sipping from a pool. Whatever brought you here, you're done dealing with bad water and you need a water filter supplier who actually knows Palm Coast's water problems. That's us. Call 386-986-5896 and we'll test your water and get the right filter installed this week. We've been fixing sulfur smell, iron stains, and chemical taste in Flagler County homes since 1996. We know what's in the water from Hammock to Grand Haven because we've filtered it hundreds of times. Your water problem has a solution—let's get it handled.
We live and work right here in Palm Coast. We understand our specific water challenges. We're not some big company from out of town; we're your neighbors.
Our customers rate us 5.0 stars across Google and Facebook. We've earned that reputation one job at a time — showing up on time, charging what we quote, and fixing it right the first time.
We charge a reasonable fee to tell you what's wrong. You'll get a clear explanation and upfront pricing. If you choose us to do the work, we may waive your diagnostic fee.
Not happy with our work? We come back and make it right at no charge. If we can't fix it to your satisfaction, you don't pay. No fine print.
That rotten egg smell coming from your faucets and shower isn't in your head—it's hydrogen sulfide gas in your well water. It's all over Palm Coast, especially in neighborhoods like Hammock and the areas around Linear Park. The gas builds up in your water heater and pipes, then hits you in the face every time you turn on the hot water.
A sulfur filter catches that gas before it reaches your taps. We install the system right at your main water line. Most homes smell clean within a few hours after we fire it up. No more holding your breath in the shower or worrying what guests think when they wash their hands.
The filters work by oxidizing the hydrogen sulfide and trapping it before water enters your house. We size the system based on your water flow and how much sulfur is actually in your water. Some homes need a simple carbon filter. Others need an oxidation system with a backwash cycle. We test first, then tell you exactly what will work.
Same-week installation available whenever possible.
Orange stains on your toilets, sinks, and tubs aren't dirt—they're iron oxidizing in your water. Palm Coast well water pulls from aquifers loaded with dissolved iron. You can't see it when the water first comes out, but once it hits air, it turns rust-colored and stains everything it touches. Your white laundry comes out dingy. Your fixtures look filthy no matter how much you scrub.
An iron filter removes that dissolved iron before it can oxidize and stain. We install it at your main line so every drop of water in your home gets filtered. The system uses oxidation media or air injection to convert the iron into particles, then filters them out. Your water runs clear. Your toilets stay white. Your washing machine stops destroying clothes.
We test your iron levels before recommending a system. Some homes have 2-3 parts per million. Others hit 10 or higher. The filter size and media type depends on how much iron you're dealing with and how much water your household uses daily.
Installation takes a few hours. We handle the plumbing connections and set up the backwash cycle. You'll see the difference the first time you do laundry.
Buying bottled water every week gets expensive fast. Fifty bucks a month adds up to $600 a year just to have clean drinking water. And that doesn't fix the water you're showering in, cooking with, or running through your appliances. A whole house water filter treats every drop of water entering your home—kitchen, bathrooms, laundry room, everywhere.
We install the system at your main water line where city or well water enters your house. Everything downstream gets filtered. The system removes sediment, chlorine, chemicals, and minerals depending on what's in your Palm Coast water supply. One filter handles it all.
Whole house filters use different media stages. Sediment filters catch dirt and particles. Carbon stages remove chlorine and chemical taste. Some systems add mineral filters for hardness. We test your water first and build the right combination for what you're dealing with.
Installation takes half a day. We shut off your main line, install the filter housing, connect the plumbing, and turn everything back on. You'll taste the difference immediately at every faucet. No more lugging water cases from Publix.
Lifetime warranty available on most systems we install.
Your water tastes like a pool. That's because the city dumps chlorine in it to kill bacteria. It works—the bacteria dies. But now your drinking water tastes like you're at the YMCA. Some homes get chloramines instead, which is basically super-chlorine that sticks around even longer.
Carbon filters grab that chlorine before it gets to your glass. The activated carbon soaks it up like a sponge as water flows through. What you get on the other side? Clean water that actually tastes like water. Your shower doesn't smell like chemicals. Your morning coffee doesn't taste weird.
You can go two ways here. Install it at your main water line and filter everything in the house. Or stick one under your kitchen sink and just filter what you drink and cook with. Most people do the kitchen sink route first, then upgrade later when they realize how much better filtered shower water feels.
These filters don't last forever. You'll swap them out every 6 to 12 months. We can remind you when it's time if you want.
Call us now and we'll test your water for free.
Your water looks like iced tea. Not the clear kind—the brown swamp water kind. That's tannins. They come from leaves, bark, and dead plants that rot in the ground and seep into the aquifer where your well pulls water. It's a Florida thing. We've got wetlands everywhere and tons of trees, so the water picks up that organic junk on the way to your house.
Tannin water won't hurt you, but it stains everything. Your toilet bowl turns yellow-brown. Your white shirts come out looking dingy. Guests think your water is dirty even though it's just discolored.
A tannin removal system filters out those organic compounds before they reach your taps. It uses special resin that grabs tannins as water passes through. The water comes out clear instead of brown. Your laundry stays white. Your fixtures don't look disgusting.
We see this a lot in homes near wooded areas or anywhere close to wetlands. The filter installs at your main line and treats all the water coming into your house.
Setup takes a few hours. We test your water first to see how bad the tannin levels are, then size the system correctly.
Your filter did its job. Now it's full of all the crap it pulled out of your water. Sediment, iron, sulfur, chlorine—whatever was in there is now clogging up your filter media. When filters get saturated, they stop working. Your water starts tasting weird again. The sulfur smell comes back. The iron stains show up.
Most filters need replacement every 6 to 12 months. Some go longer, some need it sooner. Depends on how bad your water is and how much you use. A family of five runs more water through the system than a retired couple. Heavy iron or sulfur levels eat through filters faster.
We replace all brands. Doesn't matter if we installed it or someone else did. We carry common cartridges on our trucks and can order specialty media if you've got something unusual. The swap takes maybe an hour. We shut down your system, pull the old filter, drop in the new one, and fire it back up.
Don't wait until your water goes bad again. Set up a replacement schedule and we'll remind you when it's time. Most people forget until the smell comes back.
Call us to schedule your filter replacement.
We've been filtering water in Flagler County since 1996. That's 29 years of dealing with the same sulfur, iron, and tannin problems you're facing right now. We're not a franchise. We're not a national company that flew in last year. Darren Morrow started this business here in Palm Coast, and we're still family-owned.
We know what's in the aquifer under Hammock. We know why homes near the Intracoastal have different water issues than homes in Grand Haven. We've tested water from hundreds of wells and installed filters in neighborhoods all over Flagler, St. Johns, and Volusia counties.
Our techs are background-checked and drug-free. You can actually trust them in your home. They show up on time, explain what they're doing, and clean up when they're done. No surprises, no pushy sales garbage.
We've got 60+ five-star Google reviews from people right here in Palm Coast. They're not fake. They're from your neighbors who were sick of bad water and called us to fix it.
Wholesale pricing means no middleman. We buy direct from manufacturers and pass the savings to you. Most systems come with a lifetime warranty on major components. We're not trying to squeeze every dollar out of you—we want you to tell your friends we did a good job.
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