
Goodbye Orange Stains
Reduces iron, manganese and particles that stain laundry, tubs, sinks, toilets and surfaces.
Well water can look clear and still contain bacteria, iron, sulfur, sediment, nitrates or metals that affect your health, your laundry, your pipes and your appliances. At Inti Water we test your water at home and help you find the right solution so your family gets cleaner, softer and more reliable water at every tap.

On any water softener or whole-home filtration system
Every well is different. Some have a rotten-egg smell, others leave orange stains, others have extreme hardness, sediment or contaminants you cannot see. Our system is designed around what actually shows up in your water: iron, sulfur, bacteria, sediment, hardness, nitrates or other contaminants common in private wells. The EPA reports that over 43 million people in the U.S. rely on private wells, and a USGS study found that roughly 1 in 5 private wells had at least one contaminant above a human-health benchmark.
*Results may vary depending on initial water quality, system configuration and maintenance.
Reduces the rotten-egg smell, orange stains and visible particles that can affect laundry, faucets, sinks and appliances.
Private wells can be exposed to bacteria from runoff, septic systems, floods or well failures. A disinfection stage helps protect the water before it reaches your home.
Not every well has the same problem. We test your water and recommend a combination of filtration, softening and disinfection based on the results.
The only way to know what is in your well is to test it. Before installing any system, the first step is to analyze the water directly in your home.
Can enter the well through rain, floods, well failures or nearby septic systems. Their presence may indicate microbiological risk.
Can come from fertilizers, agricultural runoff or septic systems. Especially important for homes with babies, elderly or vulnerable individuals.
Cause orange or black stains, metallic taste and buildup in pipes, washing machines and water heaters.
Produces the classic rotten-egg smell and can make bathing, doing laundry or cooking unpleasant.
Can damage valves, faucets, washing machines, water heaters and other water-connected equipment.
Form scale, reduce water heater efficiency, dry out skin and increase your use of soap and detergent.
Do not always change the taste, color or smell of water. Only a test can confirm if they are present.
USGS identifies health risks in domestic wells associated with bacteria/pathogens and exposure to nitrate, arsenic, radon, lead and organic compounds.

Reduces iron, manganese and particles that stain laundry, tubs, sinks, toilets and surfaces.

A test helps detect risks you cannot see or smell. If the water requires it, a disinfection stage can be added for greater peace of mind.

Softening helps protect water heaters, pipes, washing machines and dishwashers from accumulated mineral damage.
Proper well water treatment is not just one filter. It is a combination designed around the real problem in your water: iron, sulfur, sediment, hardness, bacteria or invisible contaminants.

Removes sediment, particles, rust, iron and manganese before they reach your faucets.

Reduces rotten-egg smells, metallic tastes and unpleasant odors common in Florida wells.

Helps protect pipes, water heaters, washing machines and dishwashers from mineral damage.

If the test requires it, a disinfection stage can be added to help control bacteria and microorganisms.

Water treated from the main entry of the home, not just at one tap.

On-site installation, maintenance and technical support for well water systems in Southwest Florida.
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Well water can change with the season, rainfall, well condition or ground conditions. A free test helps you know what is really entering your home.
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