When my sulfur filter resin gets containment with iron and sulfur a water company comes out and does a peroxide flush. Once they complete this filter is good for about 6 months or so. I would like to learn to do this myself so I don't have to rely on them. I live in an area where sulfur is high in the deep well water.
I only have a brine tank, a sulfur filter, and a softer filter. I use to have a aerator, but they said the sulfur filter works better which seems to be wrong.
What exactly do they do? Maybe fill up the softener with a peroxide solution and then soak and rinse? Or do they rig up piping to circulate peroxide for a while through the filter? I'm pretty puzzled that your sulfur filter gets contaminated with iron since it also removes iron the same way that it removes sulfur. How do you know it is contaminated with iron?
I only have a brine tank, a sulfur filter, and a softer filter. I use to have a aerator, but they said the sulfur filter works better which seems to be wrong.
What exactly do they do? Maybe fill up the softener with a peroxide solution and then soak and rinse? Or do they rig up piping to circulate peroxide for a while through the filter? I'm pretty puzzled that your sulfur filter gets contaminated with iron since it also removes iron the same way that it removes sulfur. How do you know it is contaminated with iron?
Chris, the guy comes and puts peroxide into my sulfur filter through the air breather on top. I'm not there when they do it as I work 6 days a week (construction life). We get the rotten egg smell bad. They do the flush and it's gone for a few weeks. I will post pictures and water results soon