Ever caught a whiff of rotten swamp from your faucet or seen rusty slime in your toilet tank? Chances are, iron bacteria have quietly invaded your well. These sneaky microbes love iron-rich water, but here’s what many don’t know: basic iron water filtration won’t send them packing. Let’s get clear on what you’re really up against — and how to stop iron bacteria from turning your well into a stinky mess.
Iron bacteria are harmless to drink but disastrous for your plumbing. They combine iron and oxygen, leaving a reddish sludge behind that clogs pipes, fouls up filters, and stinks like an old swamp.
● They often go unnoticed until that musty odor shows up.
● They thrive in well water high in dissolved iron.
● They spread fast and stick to pipes, pumps, and tanks.
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