Well Treatment
Acidic (Low pH) Well Water: Why You See Blue Stains and How a Neutralizer Fixes It
Blue-green staining means your well water is acidic — below the EPA's recommended range of 6.5–8.5 pH — and it's leaching copper from your plumbing. T…
Iron filters, UV, neutralizers and TDS — matching well-water treatment to the actual problem, from published specs not lab theatre.
Blue-green staining means your well water is acidic — below the EPA's recommended range of 6.5–8.5 pH — and it's leaching copper from your plumbing. T…
Iron staining starts above the EPA's aesthetic limit of 0.3 mg/L. An air injection (AIO) filter oxidizes iron with a pocket of air and no chemicals, h…
TDS measures total dissolved solids in parts per million, and the EPA's aesthetic guideline is 500 ppm — a taste-and-appearance benchmark, not a safet…
A properly sized UV system inactivates 99.99% (4-log) of bacteria, viruses, and protozoa — including E. coli, coliform, Giardia, and Cryptosporidium —…