For many well water users, iron is a significant concern, especially at extreme levels. In this case study, we explore how one homeowner in New York’s Adirondack Mountains overcame high iron and hardness issues with the help of an innovative iron filter solution.
Background
Our client had just finished building a new, year-round home on the site of an old summer cottage in the Adirondack Mountains. The water in this region often contains high iron content, posing challenges for homeowners using untreated well water. With iron levels reaching 16 mg/L and hardness at 18 mg/L, the homeowner found that local solutions couldn’t provide the results they needed without requiring additional softeners and chemicals.
The Challenge of High Iron in Well Water
For well water users, iron over 10 mg/L is tough to treat with standard systems. Often, such high levels demand multiple systems working together, which can be costly and complex to maintain. Standard options also require ongoing chemical use to address “clear water iron” left behind after filtration—a less-than-ideal solution for homeowners seeking simplicity and safety.
Finding the Right Solution
Determined to find an alternative, the homeowner searched online and discovered a product designed for extreme iron conditions: the Twin Alternating Iron Eater. Intrigued by its ability to handle up to 25 mg/L of iron, they decided to give it a try.
The Outcome
After installation, the Twin Alternating Iron Eater exceeded expectations, eliminating the iron and hardness issues without the need for additional chemicals or softeners. Friends and family visiting the home even commented on the improved water quality.
Why This Matters for Well Water Users
For those facing high iron levels, a specialized solution like the Twin Alternating Iron Eater offers a clear path to clean, chemical-free water. If you’re struggling with iron or hardness in your well water, it might be time to explore innovative solutions tailored to extreme conditions.
Learn More: Read the full case study on our primary website to see how high iron and hardness challenges were resolved.
For more information on the Twin Alternating Iron Eater, the solution that resolved this homeowner’s high iron issues, visit our Twin Iron Eater product page.
Our client had just finished building a new, year-round home on the site of an old summer cottage in the Adirondack Mountains. The water in this region often contains high iron content, posing challenges for homeowners using untreated well water. With iron levels reaching 16 mg/L and hardness at 18 mg/L, the homeowner found that local solutions couldn’t provide the results they needed without requiring additional softeners and chemicals.
The Challenge of High Iron in Well Water
For well water users, iron over 10 mg/L is tough to treat with standard systems. Often, such high levels demand multiple systems working together, which can be costly and complex to maintain. Standard options also require ongoing chemical use to address “clear water iron” left behind after filtration—a less-than-ideal solution for homeowners seeking simplicity and safety.
Finding the Right Solution
Determined to find an alternative, the homeowner searched online and discovered a product designed for extreme iron conditions: the Twin Alternating Iron Eater. Intrigued by its ability to handle up to 25 mg/L of iron, they decided to give it a try.
The Outcome
After installation, the Twin Alternating Iron Eater exceeded expectations, eliminating the iron and hardness issues without the need for additional chemicals or softeners. Friends and family visiting the home even commented on the improved water quality.
Why This Matters for Well Water Users
For those facing high iron levels, a specialized solution like the Twin Alternating Iron Eater offers a clear path to clean, chemical-free water. If you’re struggling with iron or hardness in your well water, it might be time to explore innovative solutions tailored to extreme conditions.
Learn More: Read the full case study on our primary website to see how high iron and hardness challenges were resolved.
For more information on the Twin Alternating Iron Eater, the solution that resolved this homeowner’s high iron issues, visit our Twin Iron Eater product page.