Tired of Reddish Slimy Buildup?

The problem
Reddish slime and clogging caused by iron bacteria in well water is a persistent and frustrating problem for homeowners relying on private wells. Iron bacteria thrive in well water when iron and sulfur levels are elevated, creating a slimy, reddish-brown buildup that coats pipes, pumps, and plumbing fixtures. This slime not only looks unpleasant but also reduces water flow and clogs plumbing, leading to costly repairs and maintenance.
The root cause is the biological growth of iron bacteria feeding on dissolved iron and sulfur compounds. These bacteria oxidize iron, producing sticky biofilms that trap iron particles and sediment. Over time, this buildup thickens and spreads, fouling the well system and causing foul odors and staining that affect water quality and usability.
This problem matters deeply because it compromises your water system’s performance and longevity. Iron bacteria slime can damage pumps and filters, decrease water pressure, and cause health concerns due to bacterial contamination. Addressing this issue requires a robust and specialized treatment approach that not only removes iron and sulfur but also disinfects bacteria and prevents slime formation, ensuring clean, clear, and safe water throughout your home.
How it works — the chlorination + carbon that fixes it
Our Iron, Sulfur & Bacteria Well System uses a heavy-duty chlorination process combined with catalytic carbon filtration to attack iron bacteria and their slimy buildup at every stage. First, a metering chlorinator pump injects a precise dose of chlorine into your well water, oxidizing heavy iron and sulfur compounds and killing bacteria effectively.
Next, the water flows into a retention or contact tank, which holds the chlorinated water long enough for the chlorine to fully react with contaminants. This step is critical to ensure complete oxidation and disinfection before filtration. Afterward, the Fleck 5810 catalytic carbon filter removes spent chlorine along with the oxidized iron and sulfur particles, leaving the water clean and free of slime-forming elements.
The system continues with a Fleck 5600SXT metered water softener to remove hardness minerals, preventing scale buildup that can worsen clogging. Finally, the Nelsen Premier 5-stage reverse osmosis system delivers bottled-quality water at your kitchen tap for safe, great-tasting drinking water. Maintenance involves periodic refilling of the 35-gallon chlorine solution tank and routine filter changes, all supported by detailed installation guides and expert sizing assistance.
What it removes
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Ready to fix it for good?
Stop battling iron bacteria and slimy buildup today with a system engineered specifically for heavy iron, sulfur, and bacteria contamination. Enjoy clean, clear, and safe water throughout your home with expert support and factory-direct value.
Frequently asked questions
How does chlorination kill iron bacteria?
Chlorine is a powerful disinfectant that oxidizes and destroys iron bacteria cells. The metered chlorinator injects a precise amount of chlorine, which reacts with the bacteria and iron to eliminate slime buildup.
Why is a contact tank necessary?
The contact tank holds chlorinated water long enough for the chlorine to fully oxidize iron, sulfur, and kill bacteria before filtration, ensuring effective contaminant removal.
Does this system remove all iron and sulfur?
Yes, the combination of chlorination, retention, and catalytic carbon filtration removes heavy iron and sulfur compounds along with bacteria.
What maintenance does this system require?
You’ll need to refill the 35-gallon chlorine solution tank regularly and replace filters as recommended. The system includes installation guides and expert support to help.
Will this system soften my water too?
Yes, the Fleck 5600SXT metered water softener stage removes hardness minerals to prevent scale and improve water quality.
Is the water safe to drink after treatment?
Absolutely. The final stage is a 5-stage reverse osmosis system that produces bottled-quality drinking water at your kitchen tap.