PRODUCT SELECTION

Pyrolox Iron Tanks

Removes iron, sulfur and manganese. Controls dirt, odors, turbidity and reduces chlorine.

Greensand Tanks

Economical way to remove large amounts of iron from well water.

Chlorine Injection

These units not only control iron, they also remove other pollutants such as iron bacteria, coliform bacteria, ecoli bacteria, sulfur and odors.

Birm Filter Tanks

An efficient way to remove Iron and Manganese.

Acid Neutralizer Tanks

A low maintenance solution for acidic water.

Water Treatment Links

Links to other online water treatment stores.

Iron Facts

Things to know about iron filters.

The Best Iron Water Filters in Louisville, Kentucky

The source for Louisville water is the Ohio River. Louisville Water provides about 127 million gallons of water a day to over 850,000 people in Louisville and parts of Bullitt, Nelson, Oldham, Shelby and Spencer counties.

Interesting Information Regarding drinking water in Louisville, Kentucky:

Some residents may notice a reddish color in their water. This is due to excessive iron. Also, according to the Louisville Water Company, the water exceeds the EPA stndards for lead. This is mainly due to plumbing within the distribution system. Flushing your tap can help reduce lead in water that has been sitting in pipes for extended periods of times. The water company has stated that this does not pose a health threat. However, plumbing in individual homes can also cause lead levels to be higher form corrosion of pipes, older systems and leaching of contaminants.

High levels of lead can be dangerous to both adults and children. Children's growing bodies absorb more lead. Health effects of lead in children are behavior and learning problems, brain and nervous system damage, headaches, hearing problems, hyperactivity and slowed growth. Health effects of lead in adults are high blood pressure and hypertension, memory and concentration problems, muscle and joint pain, nerve disorders and reproductive problems. If you experience any of these symptoms, you should consult your doctor. Also, it is a good idea to have your water tested to be sure. Private well owners are always at risk for contamination as well. Visit the United States Environmenatl Protection Agency website to read more about lead.

Iron Water Filters in Louisville, Kentucky.