Three generations of licensed drilling contractors
Three generations of licensed drilling contractors
Full House Reverse Osmosis Pre/Post Treatment Aeration System
Full House Reverse Osmosis Pre/Post Treatment Aeration System
Flowing Water Well
Flowing Water Well

Water Systems You Can Count On

Questions to Ask Your Supplier

  • Is your supplier a 3rd-generation licensed contractor Fl#11283 with experience in drilling, water chemistry, installation and treatment?

  • Have they drilled a well or installed a working aerator or pump system with their own hands?

  • Can they calculate head pressure or free-board for real-world water chemistry, not just read from a manual?

  • Have they sold and installed thousands of aeration and treatment systems—just one or none?

  • Will they answer the phone when something goes wrong or you have an installation question?

 A Legacy of Drilling & Water Treatment

Our company was built on three generations of experience in multiple disciplines: oil/gas and water well drilling, construction, hands-on water treatment design and installation. We've worked in the field—not just behind a computer screen—solving real problems for real families.From calculating total dynamic head for submersible pump sizing, to designing custom systems for a 10-bedroom, 8-bath home with six occupants, or a 1-bedroom,1-bathroom lake cottage we’ve done it all. Every pump, every aerator, every system has been specifically designed based on equipment location requirements, well water chemistry, personally tested and field-proven.We’ve installed thousands of systems, not from guesswork but from generational know-how, code compliance, and old-fashioned fieldwork.

Our Mission

Our #1 goal is to provide reliable, safe, proven equipment at a competitive price and support it with prompt professional guidance so every DIY customer gets their system up and running—correctly—the first time.

From design to delivery and installation.

      ✔ Real humans.

     ✔ No bots.

     ✔ No gimmicks.

     ✔ Just straight-up, honest support.

If we don’t answer immediately, leave a message—we typically return calls within 30 minutes.

Our Promise

  • Real trained technicians, not chatbots or call centers.

  • If we don’t know the answer right away (because no two wells or water quality are the same), we’ll get it—fast. Usually within an hour.

  • You can schedule a video conference with a trained technician to assist live during your installation—for a flat fee.

  • Every question gets a real answer, from a real person.

Our Specialty

We focus exclusively on aeration systems, including Pre or Post treatment if needed for indoor and outdoor-systems: We require a complete water analysis to sure all equipment performs as designed.

  • Methane (CH)

  • Hydrogen Sulfide (HS)

  • Iron and Manganese (Oxidation)

  • Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)

If you’re looking for a company that understands how your water system really works—and will stand beside you when it matters—you’ve found us.

FL Contractors License #11283

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the system eliminate?

Aeration removes contaminants by either stripping gases from the water or oxidizing dissolved metals, effectively addressing dissolved gases like hydrogen-sulfide, radon, carbon dioxide, and methane, as well as volatile organic compounds (VOCs) like solvents. It also assists in the  removal of iron and manganese by causing them to precipitate into solid particles. Aeration is not effective against dissolved heavy metals, bacteria, or viruses. The addition of ozone injection is up to 3000 times faster acting and 150 times stronger than chlorine for killing bacteria, fungi, and other pathogens under some conditions.

How does the system work?

The system uses aeration to remove volatile gases from well water through air stripping, a process where water is exposed to air, allowing the gases to evaporate into the surrounding atmosphere. This process works because volatile gases are easily converted to vapor. Gas removal by aeration is achieved as the level of gas in the water approaches equilibrium with the level of the gas in the surrounding atmosphere. The process is improved by an increase in temperature, aeration time, the volume of air in contact with the water, and the surface area of water exposed to the air. As previously indicated, pH is an important consideration. The efficiency of aeration is greater where the concentration of the gas to be removed is high in the water and low in the atmosphere.

Is it safe to use?

Yes, as long as methane concentrations are within safety guidelines. Methane in well water becomes dangerous at a dissolved concentration of 10 mg/L (milligrams per liter), with immediate action recommended for levels above 28 mg/L, due to the risk of explosive concentrations (5-15% by volume) forming in confined spaces like well heads and homes. While not toxic, high concentrations of methane gas can displace oxygen, causing asphyxiation in poorly ventilated areas.

Is maintenance required?

The required maintenance for well water aerators and filtration involves a combination of routine cleaning, scheduled component replacement, and regular water quality testing. Maintenance requirements can vary based on the type of system and water quality  but following manufacturer instructions and professional recommendations is critical for effective, long-term performance.

Where can I buy it?

888-508-9202

DIY Gas Guard Cold Weather Aerator
DIY Gas Guard Cold Weather Aerator