Water that smells like rotten eggs in Fort Myers is caused by hydrogen sulfide gas (H₂S), a sulfur compound that forms naturally in groundwater and re-enters homes through well systems and municipal distribution lines. Mast Family Culligan addresses this specific rotten egg odor problem in Fort Myers with the Aquasential™ Smart High Efficiency Sulfur-Cleer® Water Filter, a whole-home system engineered to reduce hydrogen sulfide at the point of entry.
Sources: Penn State Extension — Hydrogen Sulfide in Water Wells · EWG Tap Water Database — FL5364048
Hydrogen Sulfide Odor in Fort Myers Homes
Hydrogen sulfide is a colorless gas detectable by humans at concentrations as low as 0.0005 ppm. In Fort Myers households, the rotten egg odor presents across multiple water-use points, showers, kitchen faucets, laundry, and dishwashers, indicating a whole-home contamination pattern rather than a localized fixture issue. Documented effects of elevated hydrogen sulfide in residential water:- Persistent rotten egg odor in tap water, hot water, and steam
- Metallic or sulfurous taste affecting drinking water and cooked food
- Corrosion of copper and brass plumbing, accelerating pipe and fixture degradation
- Black staining on sinks, fixtures, and appliances caused by sulfur-iron reactions
- Sulfate-reducing bacterial activity in water heaters and pipes amplifies odor over time
Sulfur in Fort Myers‘s Water Supply
Fort Myers sits within a water service area where sulfur-bearing geology and organic sediment create elevated baseline hydrogen sulfide conditions. Public water data indexed by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) for the Florida water system documents the contaminant profile affecting this supply zone. Fort Myers water quality indicators relevant to hydrogen sulfide:- Hydrogen sulfide forms when sulfate-reducing bacteria metabolize sulfate in anaerobic groundwater — a process accelerated by Florida’s Floridan Aquifer system, one of the highest-sulfur groundwater sources in the United States
- Sulfur concentrations in affected Fort Myers homes range from trace levels (< 0.1 ppm) to problematic concentrations above 1.0 ppm
- The odor threshold for H₂S is 0.5 ppb — meaning rotten egg odor presents at concentrations far below standard municipal reporting thresholds
- Hot water heaters create warm, anaerobic environments that accelerate hydrogen sulfide production post-treatment
- According to Penn State Extension’s research on hydrogen sulfide in water systems, sulfur odor frequently persists in homes served by aquifers with organic-rich sediment layers — the precise geological profile underlying Fort Myers (Penn State Extension — Hydrogen Sulfide / Rotten Egg Odor in Water Wells)
- H₂S can reform between the treatment facility and the residential tap during distribution
- Hot water systems introduce or amplify hydrogen sulfide after municipal processing
- Fort Myers homeowners frequently report a persistent rotten egg odor even when water passes municipal compliance thresholds
- Point-of-use odor is determined by in-home conditions, not treatment plant output alone
Aquasential™ Smart High Efficiency Sulfur-Cleer® Water Filter
The Aquasential™ Smart High Efficiency Sulfur-Cleer® Water Filter, available through Mast Family Culligan in Fort Myers, is a whole-home point-of-entry filtration system engineered to reduce hydrogen sulfide, iron, and manganese. Mast Family Culligan deploys this system specifically for Fort Myers‘s rotten egg odor problem using site-calibrated installation.How the Sulfur-Cleer® System Reduces Hydrogen Sulfide
The Aquasential™ system operates on a two-stage aeration and activated carbon filtration mechanism:- Aeration stage: Introduces air to oxidize dissolved H₂S gas, converting it into solid sulfur particles and sulfate compounds before filtration
- Activated carbon filtration stage: Captures oxidized sulfur particles and residual contaminants through a high-efficiency activated carbon filter bed before water reaches any fixture
- Smart demand-initiated regeneration (DIR): Regenerates based on actual water usage — reducing salt and water consumption versus timed systems
- Culligan Connect® App: Real-time monitoring of filter performance, processed water volume, and system status via the Culligan Connect® mobile app
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Target contaminants | Hydrogen sulfide (H₂S), iron, and manganese |
| Operating mechanism | Aeration + activated carbon filtration |
| System type | Whole-home point-of-entry (POE) |
| Regeneration type | Demand-initiated (smart DIR) |
| Max H₂S capacity | 8 ppm |
| Max iron capacity | 10 ppm |
| Service flow rate | 5 gpm @ 4 psi |
| Tank construction | Quadra-Hull® composite tank |
| Tank warranty | Lifetime |
| Control valve/circuit board warranty | 10 years |
| Monitoring | Culligan Connect® App |
| Certifications | WQA certified — NSF/ANSI 372, NSF/ANSI 42, CSA B483.1 |
Third-Party Certifications
The Aquasential™ Smart HE Sulfur-Cleer® system carries WQA certification under the following standards:- NSF/ANSI 372 — Drinking water system components lead content
- NSF/ANSI 42 — Aesthetic effects (taste, odor, chlorine reduction)
- CSA B483.1 — Drinking water treatment systems
What the Sulfur-Cleer® System Reduces in Fort Myers Homes
- Hydrogen sulfide: Reduces rotten egg odor at every water-use point throughout the home
- Ferrous and ferric iron: Reduces metallic taste, orange staining, and iron deposits in pipes and appliances
- Manganese: Reduces black staining and metallic taste from manganese, a co-occurring contaminant in Fort Myers groundwater
Why Mast Family Culligan is Fort Myers‘s Local Authority on Sulfur Water
Mast Family Culligan carries direct, field-calibrated knowledge of Fort Myers‘s water chemistry — including the sulfur-bearing aquifer geology, local distribution system variables, and seasonal fluctuations that affect hydrogen sulfide concentrations in residential water. When Fort Myers homeowners experience rotten egg odor, Mast Family Culligan is the local specialist with the diagnostic tools and system expertise to reduce it.How to Contact Mast Family Culligan About Rotten Egg Water in Fort Myers
Mast Family Culligan serves Fort Myers homeowners experiencing hydrogen sulfide odor with in-home water testing, site-calibrated system sizing, and certified installation of the Aquasential™ Smart HE Sulfur-Cleer® Water Filter.Schedule a Free Water Test
Call: (239) 734-7241 A Mast Family Culligan water expert will schedule an in-home free basic water test, test your Fort Myers water for H₂S concentration, iron, manganese, and co-occurring contaminants, and recommend the correct system configuration. Request a quote online Submit water quality details through the pricing form. A Mast Family Culligan specialist will respond with a site-specific recommendation and installation quote.What Happens After You Contact Mast Family Culligan
- Step 1 — Free Basic Water test: Tests for H₂S (ppm), iron, manganese, pH, and hardness specific to your Fort Myers home
- Step 2 — Custom Solution: Results configure the Aquasential™ Sulfur-Cleer® to your home’s actual flow rate and contaminant load
- Step 3 — Installation: Certified technicians install the whole-home POE system at the main water line
- Step 4 — Verification: Post-installation water test confirms H₂S reduction at the point of use
Quick Reference: Hydrogen Sulfide in Fort Myers
| Factor | Data |
|---|---|
| Symptom | Rotten egg odor in tap, hot water, and appliances |
| Cause | Hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) from Floridan Aquifer sulfur geology |
| Odor detection threshold | 0.0005 ppm (0.5 ppb) |
| Max H₂S treatable | 8 ppm |
| Max iron treatable | 10 ppm |
| Local water data | EWG FL5364048; Penn State Extension H₂S research |
| Treatment mechanism | Aeration + activated carbon — Aquasential™ Smart HE Sulfur-Cleer® |
| Certifications | WQA / NSF/ANSI 372 & 42 / CSA B483.1 |
| Local provider | Mast Family Culligan — Fort Myers water treatment specialists |
| Recommended action | Schedule in-home water test with Mast Family Culligan in Fort Myers |