C-Series Acid & Corrosion Well System
stop low-pH corrosion, pinhole leaks and blue-green stains — one matched C-Series build.
Living with well water that’s acidic and corrosive is a daily hassle nobody wants. You see blue-green stains creeping onto your sinks and tubs, and pinhole leaks silently eat away at your plumbing. Your appliances build up scale, shortening their lifespan, while stubborn iron and sulfur odors make every shower a stinky experience. The constant worry over water damage and unpleasant smells shadows your home life—until now.
The matched package
The C-Series Acid & Corrosion Well System is a fully integrated, multi-stage water treatment package designed specifically to conquer the toughest well water problems all at once. Every stage uses C-Series control valves built on a single matched platform, ensuring seamless communication, easier programming, and consistent reliability across your entire system. From the initial sediment filter to the metered softener, each component is precisely tuned to work in harmony, eliminating low-pH corrosion, iron staining, and hardness scale with confidence. This matched brand approach simplifies installation and maintenance, delivering clean, balanced water that protects your home inside and out.
| Stage | What it handles | C-Series hardware |
|---|---|---|
| Sediment pre-filter | Stops well-pump sand and grit | C-Series control valve |
| Acid Neutralizer | Raises low pH to prevent corrosion and blue-green stains | C-Series control valve |
| Air-injection Iron & Sulfur filter | Removes iron, manganese, and rotten-egg odor | C-Series control valve |
| Metered Softener | Removes hardness that scales pipes and appliances | C-Series control valve |
Every stage, explained
Sediment pre-filter—The very first line of defense, this stage traps sand, grit, and other particulate matter pulled from your well. Without it, abrasive particles can wear down your pump and clog later filters, reducing their efficiency and lifespan. By capturing sediment upfront, it protects the entire system and preserves water clarity, setting a clean foundation for the treatments that follow.
Acid Neutralizer—Low-pH water is corrosive, slowly eating through pipes and fixtures while causing unsightly blue-green stains. This stage raises the water’s acidity level to a safe range, neutralizing acids before they cause damage. Treating acidity first is critical, as it stops corrosion at its root and prevents ongoing leaks and discoloration that can quickly ruin plumbing systems.
Air-injection Iron & Sulfur filter—Iron and manganese are common well contaminants that cause rust-colored staining and dark deposits. Sulfur compounds produce that unmistakable rotten-egg smell that makes water unpleasant to use. This stage uses an air-injection process to oxidize and filter out iron, manganese, and sulfur, restoring fresh water free of stains and odors. It also protects downstream equipment from fouling.
Metered Softener—Hardness minerals like calcium and magnesium cause scaling inside pipes and appliances, reducing efficiency and leading to costly repairs. The metered softener exchanges these minerals for sodium, preventing scale buildup and extending the life of your plumbing and water-using devices. Its metered design ensures regeneration only when needed, saving salt and water while keeping hardness at bay.
Why the install order matters
The sequence in which these stages are installed is vital to their effectiveness. First, the acid neutralizer corrects low pH, stopping corrosion before it starts. Next, the iron and sulfur filter removes those staining metals and odors, preventing them from fouling the softener resin. Then comes the softener, which eliminates hardness that could scale your pipes and appliances. This precise order ensures each treatment operates under optimal conditions and protects the system downstream, delivering balanced, problem-free water.
Why one brand
All stages using matched C-Series control valves mean one coherent system rather than a patchwork of parts. This uniformity simplifies programming since each valve speaks the same language, making set-up intuitive and reducing the chance for errors. Shared components and standardized designs also mean fewer unique parts to stock or replace, cutting maintenance costs. If you ever need service, one service call covers the entire package—no juggling multiple brands or technicians.
What it does for your home
- Stops pinhole leaks caused by acidic water
- Eliminates blue-green stains on sinks and fixtures
- Removes iron and manganese to prevent rust-colored deposits
- Eradicates rotten-egg sulfur odors
- Prevents hardness scale buildup in pipes and appliances
- Protects and extends the lifespan of your well pump and plumbing
- Delivers fresh, clean, odor-free water for daily use
With the C-Series Acid & Corrosion Well System, your home enjoys balanced water that safeguards your investment and enhances everyday comfort.
Sized free to your well
Send us your well water test results, and we’ll size every stage of your C-Series package to fit your specific water chemistry and flow needs. This personalized approach guarantees effective treatment tailored precisely for your household. Plus, we ship the entire system to you free anywhere in the US, taking the guesswork out of purchasing and ensuring you get exactly what your well requires.
Common questions
Q? How do I know if my well water is acidic and needs neutralizing?
A acidic well typically causes blue-green stains on plumbing fixtures and corrodes copper pipes, leading to pinhole leaks. A water test that shows a pH below 7 confirms acidity and indicates the need for an acid neutralizer.
Q? Why must iron be removed before softening?
A iron filter ahead of the softener prevents iron particles from fouling and clogging the softener’s resin bed. Removing iron first ensures the softener works efficiently and lasts longer without frequent maintenance.
Q? What benefits come from using control valves all from the same brand?
Matching control valves on a single platform simplify installation and programming, reduce parts inventory, and streamline service calls. This consistency means your entire system operates smoothly as a cohesive unit.
