Water Treatment for Ramona Wells
Ramona well water comes from fractured granite and Santiago Peak volcanics, which creates specific water quality challenges that require targeted treatment solutions.
What's in Ramona Well Water?
- Hardness: 8-15 grains — causes scale buildup, soap scum, appliance damage
- TDS: 300-600 ppm — affects taste and indicates mineral content
- Common contaminants: iron, manganese, moderate hardness (8-15 grains)
Recommended Treatment Systems for Ramona
Iron Filtration (Highly Recommended)
Ramona wells in fractured granite and Santiago Peak volcanics commonly have iron problems. Our iron filters remove:
- Ferrous iron (dissolved, clear water iron)
- Ferric iron (rust stains, orange water)
- Iron bacteria (slimy buildup in toilets and pipes)
System Sizing for Ramona Wells
Your well produces 5-15 GPM. We size treatment systems based on:
- Well flow rate (5-15 GPM)
- Household size and peak demand
- Specific contaminants in your water test
- Water usage patterns (irrigation, livestock, residential)
Neighborhoods We Serve in Ramona
San Diego Country Estates, Mt. Woodson, Barona, Mussey Grade, Dye Road — each area has slightly different water quality based on local geology.
Why Ramona Needs Treatment
SCWS headquarters at 1077 Main St. Most properties are well-dependent. Fire-prone area with eucalyptus and chaparral.
This geological and geographic context means Ramona wells commonly require treatment for: iron, manganese, moderate hardness (8-15 grains).
Our Water Treatment Process
- Water testing: We test your Ramona well to identify exact contaminants
- System recommendation: Custom solution for your water quality and budget
- Installation: Professional install by licensed technicians
- Maintenance: Regular service to keep system running optimally
Maintenance & Service
Water treatment systems need regular maintenance:
- Softeners: Salt refills, resin bed cleaning
- Iron filters: Backwashing, media replacement
- RO systems: Filter and membrane replacement annually
Get cleaner water in Ramona
Call (760) 440-8520 for water testing and treatment options.