Water Treatment

Well Water Treatment in the Willamette Valley & Oregon Coast

Orange staining, a rotten-egg smell, hard water, or something you can't see — most well-water problems here are treatable once you know what's actually in the water. We test first, then match the right system to your results. No guessing, no overselling.

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Aqua Pro water treatment system for Willamette Valley well water
Aqua Pro water treatment system for Willamette Valley well water
Local groundwater

What's Actually in Willamette Valley & Coast Well Water

Local groundwater has its own signature. Iron and manganese are common here — that's the orange and black staining on fixtures and laundry. Hydrogen sulfide brings the rotten-egg smell. Hardness scales up your appliances and water heater.

And some of the most important problems are invisible: statewide, about 1 in 4 Oregon wells exceed the arsenic standard and about 1 in 6 exceed nitrate, and roughly a third of rural Willamette Valley wells carry at least one pesticide. The Southern Willamette Valley is a documented nitrate area.

None of arsenic, nitrate, or bacteria can be seen, smelled, or tasted. Testing is the only way to know.

Our approach

We Test First, Then Treat

We start with a water test and build the system to what it actually shows, in the right sequence — sediment first, then iron and sulfur, then softening, then UV for bacteria where it's needed. Treating blind is the #1 way people buy the wrong system and still don't fix the problem.

What we treat

The Problems We Solve

Iron & manganese staining

The orange and black streaks on sinks, tubs, and laundry — handled with oxidizing or catalytic filtration.

Sulfur / rotten-egg odor

Hydrogen sulfide removed at the source so the whole house smells clean, not just the kitchen.

Hardness & scale

Softening sized to your hardness reading — protects water heater, dishwasher, and fixtures.

Sediment

Sand and silt filtered before they wear out cartridges, valves, and appliances downstream.

Bacteria (UV)

UV disinfection where bacteria has been confirmed — no chemicals, no taste change.

Arsenic & nitrate

Point-of-use RO or specialized media, matched to the contaminant and level your test shows.

Why Aqua Pro

Why Our Treatment Actually Works

  • We test before we treat

    The system is built to what your water test actually shows — never the catalog page. Treating blind is how people buy the wrong system and still don't fix it.

  • Sized and sequenced right

    Sediment, then iron and sulfur, then softening, then UV where it's needed — in the order that actually works, matched to your results.

  • No overselling

    We won't sell you a whole-house system when a single filter solves it. Firm, itemized quote after the test.

Honest pricing

Honest Pricing — We Treat What Your Water Needs, Nothing It Doesn't

We won't sell you a whole-house system when a single filter solves it. After your test, you get a firm, itemized quote. For context, a single-issue system (a softener, an iron filter, or UV) nationally runs roughly $800–$4,000 installed, and a multi-stage system more — but the test decides what you actually need, and your quote is exact. No surprises.

National ranges for context — your water test sets the real scope.

Free, upfront, itemized quote after testing — no overselling.

Serving the Mid-Willamette Valley & Central Oregon Coast — Linn, Benton, Marion, Polk & Lincoln counties.

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Reviews

5.0★ on Google

Had my entire water treatment system replaced — tested our water for free, highest-quality equipment.
Tim T. · Verified Google review
Solved our water problems immediately — great company to work with.
Walt G. · Verified Google review
Questions

Well Water Treatment FAQ

Why does my well water smell like rotten eggs?

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That's hydrogen sulfide gas — common in Pacific Northwest groundwater. If you only smell it on hot water, the culprit is usually the water heater's anode rod, not the well. If you smell it on cold water too, it's coming from the well and needs treatment (typically aeration or oxidizing filtration).

Is my well water safe to drink?

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Clear, good-tasting water isn't proof of safety. Arsenic and nitrate are both common in the Willamette Valley and neither can be seen, smelled, or tasted — statewide roughly 1 in 4 Oregon wells exceed the arsenic standard and about 1 in 6 exceed nitrate. Testing is the only way to know what's actually in your water.

Do I need a whole-house system or just a filter?

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Depends entirely on the test. A single nuisance issue (iron, sulfur, hardness alone) often takes one targeted system. Multiple issues, or a health contaminant like arsenic or nitrate, need a layered approach. We size to what's actually there — never the catalog page.

How often should I test my well?

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The Oregon Health Authority recommends bacteria and nitrate testing every year, and a broader panel (arsenic, lead, hardness, iron) every few years or any time you notice a change in taste, smell, color, or pressure. Sooner if you've had nearby construction, flooding, or septic work.
The Aqua Pro family — serving Oregon wells for two generations
The Aqua Pro family — serving Oregon wells for two generations.
Why Aqua Pro

One Local Family for Your Whole Water System

Whatever your well needs, you’re dealing with the same trusted team — Shayne and Carie Tribble and their family, serving Oregon well owners for two generations — 3,000+ wells and counting. We use premium parts built to last, give upfront pricing, and stand behind our work.

  • Two Generations, Family-Owned
  • Premium Parts, ~2× the Lifespan
  • Fast Response
  • Upfront Pricing

Not sure which service you need? Call (541) 401-1357.

Call (541) 401-1357
Emergency Service

No water right now? We treat that as an emergency.

Same-day emergency response, Monday–Saturday. If your pump just failed or your well’s run dry, we get water back the same day — repair on-site, or our water-delivery trucks bring water to your property.

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Mon–Sat 8am–4pmClosed Sundays

  • Same-day response
  • Most repairs done in one visit
Contact Us

Talk to our team.

Call for the fastest response, or request a callback — and you'll get a firm, upfront price before any work.

Call our team

(541) 401-1357

Hours

Mon–Sat 8am–4pmClosed Sundays

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No water? Call now — priority emergency response.