Stop Stains, Smells, and Water Damage at the Source
If your water leaves rust-colored stains in sinks and tubs, smells like rotten eggs, or clogs fixtures with buildup, you may have excess iron or hydrogen sulfide gas in your supply. These issues are common in certain well systems and some community water sources — and they can damage plumbing, stain laundry, and make water unpleasant to use.
Why It Matters
Iron leaves orange or reddish stains on fixtures, appliances, and laundry.
Hydrogen sulfide creates a strong rotten egg odor and can corrode plumbing. Many homes benefit from combining iron and sulfur removal with whole-home water filtration systems to address chemicals, chlorine, and other contaminants.
Even at low levels, these contaminants can shorten the life of water heaters, dishwashers, and washing machines. Hardness minerals can also cause scaling — water softeners for hard water problems can be installed alongside your iron filter for full protection.
How Our Systems Work
We install high quality air-injection oxidation systems (often called iron breakers) that treat water as it enters your home:
Air injection oxidizes dissolved iron and hydrogen sulfide into solid particles.
Filtration media traps these particles so they can be flushed away during automatic backwash cycles.
Control valve handles everything on a set schedule — no chemical feed pumps or constant upkeep.
Benefits You’ll Notice
No more rusty stains in sinks, tubs, or toilets
No more rotten egg smell from any tap or shower
Cleaner, fresher laundry without discoloration. For the purest drinking water in addition to whole-home treatment, we recommend reverse osmosis drinking water systems at the tap.
Longer life for plumbing and water-using appliances
Fully automatic operation with minimal maintenance
Maintenance & Service
Media bed typically lasts 7–10 years depending on water quality.
System automatically backwashes to keep the media clean — no daily attention required.
Annual inspection recommended to confirm optimal performance.
Note: Some rotten egg odors can come from the anode rod inside a water heater, not the incoming water. That issue requires a plumber and is outside the scope of filtration systems. Part of why we started Water Fixers of DFW is to help homeowners understand exactly what’s causing their water problems — and to provide the right solution the first time.
Serving Forney and the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex
We install iron and sulfur removal systems in Forney, Dallas, Fort Worth, Rockwall, Mesquite, Garland, Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Arlington, Irving, Grand Prairie, Mansfield, and nearby communities. Learn more about our iron and sulfur water treatment in Forney and the surrounding area.