Stop Smelling Rotten Eggs in Your Water

Sulfur and Odor Removal Systems That Work

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When your water smells like rotten eggs every time you turn on the tap, it's usually hydrogen sulfide gas causing the problem. Allied Water Services designs sulfur and odor removal systems based on your water test results, so the treatment addresses the specific minerals and gases creating the smell in your home.

These systems work by oxidizing sulfur compounds and filtering out iron and manganese that contribute to odor and discoloration. Once installed, the unit treats all the water entering your house, so showers, laundry, and kitchen faucets all deliver water that no longer carries that unmistakable sulfur odor. The systems are built for long-term residential use with minimal upkeep required after installation.

If you're tired of dealing with water that smells bad or leaves stains, reach out to discuss a treatment plan designed for your water quality.

Key Benefits of This Service

The system connects to your main water line and treats water before it reaches any fixture in your home. You'll notice the sulfur smell disappears immediately after the unit begins operating, and water no longer leaves orange or brown stains on sinks and tubs.

Allied Water Services sizes each system to match your household's water usage and the severity of contamination shown in testing. The filtration media inside the tank is designed to last for years, and the automated backwash cycle keeps the system functioning without constant attention from you.

Iron and mineral issues are treated at the same time as sulfur removal, so you'll also see clearer water and reduced buildup on fixtures and appliances. The systems are designed for reliability, meaning once they're installed and calibrated, they continue treating your water day after day without interruption.

Homeowners often want to know what changes after installation and how the system handles different water conditions. Here are answers to common questions about sulfur and odor removal.

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What to Expect When You Book

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What to Expect When You Book

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What causes the sulfur smell in well water?

Hydrogen sulfide gas forms when sulfur bacteria break down organic material in groundwater or when certain minerals dissolve in the water. You'll notice it most when water sits in pipes overnight or after periods of low usage.
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How does the system remove the odor?
The unit uses oxidation to convert dissolved hydrogen sulfide into solid particles, which are then filtered out before water enters your home. The process happens continuously as water flows through the system.
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Why does iron need to be treated along with sulfur?
Iron contributes to staining and can interfere with sulfur treatment if left unaddressed. Treating both at once ensures water leaves no odor or discoloration anywhere in your home.
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How often does the system need maintenance?
The automated backwash cycle cleans the filtration media regularly without your involvement. You'll typically need a service check once a year to ensure the system continues operating at full capacity.
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What happens if sulfur levels change over time?
The system is sized to handle fluctuations in sulfur concentration, so seasonal changes in your well water won't affect performance. If levels increase significantly, the unit can be adjusted to match the new conditions.

Once your sulfur and odor removal system is running, you'll have water that smells clean and doesn't leave stains on anything it touches. If you're ready to address the odor problem in your home, contact us to schedule a water test and system design.