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Iron & Rust Staining

Orange streaks in sinks, red rings in toilets, and dingy laundry are classic signs of iron problems in your water. We find the source and design treatment that keeps stains from coming back.

What Is Iron & Rust Staining?

Iron is common in groundwater and some older plumbing systems. When iron in water oxidizes (reacts with oxygen), it forms rusty deposits that cling to surfaces and build up over time.

Iron issues often show up as:

  • Orange or reddish stains in sinks, tubs, and toilets
  • Brown or yellow discoloration on white laundry
  • Metallic taste in drinking water
  • Clogged aerators and fixtures with reddish buildup

In many Lowcountry wells and small systems, iron appears alongside Sediment, Hydrogen Sulfide Bacteria, and Smelly Water (Sulfur), which is why testing and careful design are essential.

Common Signs You Have Iron Problems

You might be dealing with iron and rust staining if you notice:

  • Orange or brown streaks where water runs or drips
  • Reddish film in toilet bowls that comes back quickly after cleaning
  • Brown or yellow tints on white towels and clothing
  • Metallic taste in cold or hot water
  • Reduced flow from fixtures due to iron buildup in aerators

These symptoms can appear whether you’re on a private well or a smaller system. They may be mild and mostly cosmetic—or severe enough to damage fixtures and equipment.

Types of Iron in Water

Not all iron behaves the same way. The type (or mix) you have determines which treatment will actually work:

  • Ferrous (clear water) iron
    Water looks clear out of the tap but leaves stains after standing. This dissolved iron often needs oxidation and filtration.
  • Ferric (red water) iron
    Water appears tinted or cloudy right away. This is already-oxidized iron that behaves more like Sediment and needs physical filtration.
  • Iron bacteria
    Some bacteria use iron and create slime or stringy, rusty deposits in toilets, tanks, and plumbing. These often require Well Water Treatment plus Water Disinfection/Ultra Violet or other disinfection strategies.
  • Combined issues
    Iron often appears alongside hardness, sulfur odors, manganese, and other Common Water Problems. In those cases, we design a complete plan—rather than stacking random filters.

Why Iron & Rust Staining Matters

Beyond being ugly and frustrating to clean, iron problems can:

  • Damage fixtures, appliances, and plumbing over time
  • Shorten the life of water heaters, softeners, and other equipment
  • Cost you extra in cleaning supplies and replacement items
  • Make water unappealing to drink, cook with, or bathe in

If you feel like you’re constantly scrubbing orange stains—with only short-term success—it’s time to treat the cause, not just the symptoms.

How We Treat Iron & Rust Staining

There is no single cartridge that fixes iron in every situation. We start with testing, then design a treatment train that fits your water and system.

Well Water Treatment for Iron

For most iron problems on private wells, we design custom Well Water Treatment systems that may include:

  • Oxidation – Using air or other methods to convert dissolved iron into a filterable form
  • Filtration media – Specialized media beds that capture oxidized iron and other particles
  • Backwashing filters – Systems that automatically clean themselves, protecting performance and lifespan

When Hydrogen Sulfide Bacteria or Smelly Water (Sulfur) are also present, we often integrate both iron and sulfur control into one coordinated design.

Whole-Home Filtration & Conditioning

When you want to protect every tap, fixture, and appliance, we often incorporate iron solutions as part of Whole-Home Water Treatment:

This approach helps reduce staining, improve taste, and extend equipment life at the same time.

Specialty & Advanced Filtration

Some iron problems require more targeted solutions. In those cases we may use:

We also factor in existing plumbing, well yield, pump setup, and any downstream treatment already in place.

Iron & Rust Solutions for Different Clients

Homeowners

Under Residential Solutions, we help families who:

  • Are tired of scrubbing orange stains from sinks, tubs, and toilets
  • Have laundry that never looks truly clean
  • Notice metallic taste in water from certain taps
  • Are buying or renovating a home on a well and want to address iron from the start

We design systems scaled to your well, home size, and day-to-day usage.

Businesses & Facilities

With Commercial Solutions, we support:

  • Rental properties and HOAs dealing with complaint-driven staining issues
  • Hospitality and foodservice operations where stained fixtures hurt guest experience
  • Light industrial applications where iron impacts processes or equipment

We engineer iron control systems that can handle higher flow, peak demand, and more complex plumbing layouts.

Municipal & Government Systems

Through Municipal & Government Solutions, we assist:

  • Small systems and community wells dealing with chronic rust complaints
  • Facilities where iron is damaging pumps, tanks, and distribution
  • Projects that require both treatment upgrades and Pump, Pressure, & Storage Tank Services

We also provide long-term Water Treatment System Installation & Maintenance to keep performance consistent.

Our Process for Iron & Rust Staining

  1. Site Visit & Symptom Review
    We look at actual stains, fixtures, laundry issues, and any existing equipment. We also ask about when and where problems are worst.
  2. Water Testing & Diagnosis
    We test for iron type and level, manganese, hardness, sulfur, and other indicators. Then we explain what the results mean in plain language.
  3. System Design & Installation
    We design a system using Well Water Treatment, Whole-Home Water Treatment, and the right combination of filtration, oxidation, and media—and then install and commission it.
  4. Maintenance & Follow-Up
    Through Water Treatment System Installation & Maintenance, we handle media changes, inspections, and adjustments so your system continues to control iron and staining over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do stains come back so quickly after cleaning?
Because the iron is still in your water supply. Until the water is treated, every flush, shower, or load of laundry brings new iron that leaves fresh buildup. Treatment stops the problem at the source.
At common household levels, iron is usually considered more of a nuisance than a direct health threat. However, it can impact taste, appearance, and equipment—and may appear alongside other concerns. Testing tells the full story.
Some softeners can handle low levels of iron, but relying on a softener alone often leads to fouling and premature failure. We usually recommend dedicated iron treatment ahead of Water Softener Systems for best results.
Yes. Iron bacteria create slime and different staining patterns, and often require a combination of Well Water Treatment and Water Disinfection/Ultra Violet or other disinfection approaches. We design specifically for what your testing shows.
Bottled water might avoid metallic taste when drinking, but it doesn’t protect your fixtures, appliances, or plumbing. Treating the water entering your home or building is the only way to truly solve staining.
Take note of where stains show up, how quickly they return, and whether you notice taste changes. Then contact us through Contact Us or call (843) 884-4952. We’ll schedule testing, a visit, and a clear treatment plan.

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