Honest Water Treatment Backed By Lab Results

UV systems, softeners, iron filters, and reverse osmosis are installed when testing supports a clear need.

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Treatment Guided By Certified Testing

At Franklin County Lab, treatment decisions start with the lab results. We use the report to identify the issue and to select a system that fits the conditions rather than relying on assumptions or symptoms alone.


If any bacteria are detected, the next steps may include UV disinfection or chlorination. Ifan iron, sulfur, or mineral imbalance is found, filtration can be matched to that specific problem. When results do not indicate a treatment need, we will explain why and discuss what ongoing monitoring might entail.

Complete Filtration And Disinfection Options

We install water treatment systems for private wells and residential properties, including UV lights for chemical-free disinfection, water softeners for mineral hardness, iron and sulfur filtration for odor and staining concerns, sediment filtration, and reverse osmosis systems for point-of-use purification.



System selection is based on documented findings, and we focus on resolving the underlying cause while keeping the home’s water system practical to maintain over time.

Professional Well Chlorination Services

When bacterial contamination is confirmed, well chlorination can be an appropriate corrective step. The process typically takes 24 to 48 hours and disinfects the well and distribution system using controlled application procedures.



For situations involving more complex well conditions, services are completed under well-drilling oversight so the treatment reaches the entire system. We also offer chlorination kits and guidance when that option makes sense for the situation. Recommendations remain tied to the lab report.

Long-Term Water Quality Protection

Treatment is one part of keeping a well system in good shape. Routine testing, well cap maintenance, and correct filter selection can reduce recurring issues and help protect equipment.



We work with homeowners, realtors, and builders to support water quality expectations while keeping the well and plumbing system operating reliably.

Water Treatment And Filtration FAQs

  • How do you decide which treatment is appropriate?

    We use testing results to identify what needs to be addressed, then match the system type to that finding, such as filtration for iron or sulfur concerns and disinfection steps when bacteria is detected.


  • What problems can a water softener help with?

    Softeners are commonly used for mineral hardness. If hardness is suspected, testing helps confirm whether a softener is the right fit.

  • Is reverse osmosis used for whole-house treatment?

    Reverse osmosis is typically installed as a point-of-use purification. We can explain when it makes sense, based on what you want to improve and the results.


  • What is the difference between chlorination and UV?

    Chlorination is a disinfection process often used after bacteria is confirmed. UV is a disinfection option that may be recommended depending on results and system needs.


  • Do rotten egg odors always mean sulfur?

    Not always. Odor can be tied to sulfur conditions or iron bacteria. Testing helps pinpoint what is driving the smell, so the treatment choice is more accurate.


  • Can I start with treatment if I already know what I want installed?

    We recommend testing first so the system matches the actual water conditions. If you already have recent results, we can review them and discuss options.


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