Best Well Water UV Disinfection Systems

Well water disinfection best systems

Treating Well Water with Ultraviolet Light

For households on a private well, UV water disinfection can be an effective way to ensure that bacteria, viruses, and other harmful pathogens are eliminated from your well water.

Three top options for well water treatment include:

If you already have another type of water filtration system installed (such as a sediment filter, water softener, etc), you can pair that filtration setup with either the Viqua VH410 or VH410M ultraviolet water sterilizer. The combination makes an outstanding option for treating well water.

If you do not have another type of water filtration system, we recommend the Viqua Arros 15-IHS22 as it has integrated prefilters.

VIQUA Arros 15-IHS22 for Well Water

If you're on well water and currently have no other filtration systems installed, the Viqua Arros 15-IHS22 UV water purifier is the ideal solution. This Arros system provides the necessary pre-treatment to keep the UV system working at peak performance, by reducing the opportunity for microorganisms such as cryptosporidium, giardia, E. coli, legionella, norovirus, and hepatitis A virus to bypass the UV system untreated due to sediment in the water. Also, the integrated carbon and sediment filters help to improve the overall taste and odor of your water.

Viqua Arros 15-IHS22

Pros
✅This whole-home, point-of-entry ultraviolet water disinfection system is designed for streamlined installation.
✅ Pre-assembled, compact unit treats 15 GPM or homes with up to 3 bathrooms
✅ Improved Taste - Prefilters reduce sediment, grit, rust, lead, & chlorine.
✅ All-in-one lamp design combines lamp and sleeve in a single connection without requiring a lamp harness.
✅ System has been validated through microbial testing to inactivate Cryptosporidium, Giardia, Escherichia coli (E. coli), and fecal coliform, making it the perfect solution for homes on private wells or city water.

Cons
❌ More expensive than some UV systems
❌ Cannot treat during a power outage

Pros of the Arros 15-IHS22

  • Integrated sediment pre-filter reduces impurities such as dirt, sand, and other particulate matter that could obstruct the UV light. These impurities can cloud the water and prevent the UV light from effectively penetrating and treating it

  • Includes a carbon filter to improve the overall taste and odor of the water

  • This pre-assembled, compact unit includes the innovative Arros UV chamber, integrated pre-filters, and pre-mounted controller for quick, simplified installation
  • Flow rates of 15 gpm make it suitable for residential applications with up to 3 bathrooms

  • Streamlined installation and optimized performance with minimal maintenance

  • Includes a lamp replacement reminder to ensure that the UV lamp is always functioning properly

  • Offers a 1-year warranty

Cons of the Arros 15-IHS22

  • More expensive than some other UV treatment systems

  • Requires electricity to operate, which could be an issue in the event of a power outage

  • Does not come with a sensor to monitor UV dose intensity

The Viqua Arros 15-IHS22 UV water treatment system is the next generation in UV design. It's versatile, compact, streamlined designed makes it the ideal choice for homeowners who want to ensure that their well water is treated for illness-causing microbes, such as cryptosporidium, giardia, E. coli, legionella, norovirus, and hepatitis A virus.

While this system may be more expensive than some other options, its pre-treatment and carbon filtration features make it a useful investment for those who prioritize water quality. The system is also

The UV bulb replacement reminder and long lifespan also make the Arros 15-IHS22 convenient and reliable choice for homeowners on well water. Overall, choosing the right UV system for well water applications depends on a variety of factors, including the size of your home, the quality of your well water, and your budget. If you have questions about which system is right for you, give us a call at 877-377-9876 or check out our UV Buyer's Guide.

installation diagram for viqua ihs22-d4

VIQUA VH410M UV System for Well Water

The Viqua VH410M UV water treatment system is an excellent choice for homeowners relying on well water. This UV water treatment system incorporates a UV sensor that continuously monitors the water to ensure the correct UV light dosage. This feature provides peace of mind, particularly for those with previous positive coliform bacteria tests as it inactivates many microbes such as cryptosporidium, giardia, E. coli, legionella, norovirus, and hepatitis A virus . With flow rates of 18 gallons per minute, it suits households with up to four bathrooms. The system has a 10-year warranty on the UV chamber, along with 3 years on electrical components and 1 year on the lamp and sleeve, the Viqua VH410M offers both reliability and longevity.

Viqua VH410M

Pros
✅ Includes UV sensor to monitor UV light dose
✅ Audible alarm warns when water is not being treated
✅ End-of-life countdown timer
✅ Can treat home with up to 6 bathrooms at 18 gallons per minute

Cons
❌ More expensive than other UV models
❌ Does not include pre-treatment often needed for well water
❌ Cannot treat during a power outage

Pros of the Viqua VH410M

  • Includes a UV sensor to constantly monitor water ensuring proper dosage of UV light

  • Offers peace of mind for those with past positive coliform bacteria tests

  • An audible alarm warns when there's an issue and water is not being treated properly

  • Comes with an LCD screen for easy operation and monitoring of system status

  • Flow rates at 18 gpm make it suitable for homes with up to 6 bathrooms

  • Easy to install and maintain

  • Includes a lamp replacement reminder to ensure that the UV light lamp is always functioning properly

  • Offers a long lifespan and warranty of 10 Years on the UV chamber; 3 Years on electrical and 1 Year on lamp & sleeve

Cons of the Viqua VH410M

  • More expensive than some other UV treatment systems on the market

  • Additional treatment may be required as the system is effective in inactivating other microorganisms, but it is not effective in removing contaminants such as chemicals, heavy metals, and minerals

Viqua 650695-R D4+ installation outline

VIQUA VH410 for Well Water

The Viqua VH4100 UV water treatment system is a popular option for homeowners who want to ensure that their well water is free from harmful microbes such as cryptosporidium, giardia, E. coli, legionella, norovirus, and hepatitis A virus .

Viqua VH4100

Pros
✅ Economical system with strong warranty
✅ Treats all water coming into home
✅ Annual UV lamp replacement is typically all that is required for system maintenance

Cons
❌ May not be suitable for larger homes
❌ Simple controller with limited features
❌ Cannot treat during a power outage

Pros of the Viqua VH410

  • Offers an economical option with a great warranty

  • Treats all the well water entering your home or cabin for potential bacteria and viruses, such as cryptosporidium, giardia, E. coli, legionella, norovirus, and hepatitis A virus

  • Easy to install, operate and maintain

  • Suitable for homes with up to 4 bathrooms (18 gpm system)

  • Strong warranty of 10 Years on the UV chamber; 3 Years on electrical and 1 Year on lamp and sleeve

Cons of the Viqua VH410

  • Does not include any pre-treatment to remove sediment or other contaminants (why we recommend pairing with prefiltration equipment)
  • Requires electricity to operate, which could be an issue with a remote cabin location or if there's a power outage

Overall, the Viqua VH410 ultraviolet water purifier is a cost-effective and reliable option for homeowners who want to ensure the safety of their well water. While it may not include pre-treatment or carbon filtration features, its effectiveness at disinfecting the water and the lamp replacement reminders make it a convenient and low-maintenance choice for smaller homes. The long lifespan and warranty also make this product a durable and dependable investment for homeowners on a budget.

viqua vh200 installation diagram

If on well water and currently have no other filtration systems installed, you might consider installing the VIQUA Arros 15-IHS22


Well Water Treatment FAQs

What type of filtration system is best for well water?

The type of filtration system that is best for well water treatment will depend on the specific contaminants present in the water. Here are some common types of filtration systems used for well water treatment:

  1. Ultraviolet (UV) Disinfection Systems: UV disinfection systems use UV light to kill bacteria and other microorganisms in well water. They are effective at removing bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms that can cause illness. UV disinfection systems do not remove other contaminants like sediment or heavy metals.

  2. Sediment Filters: Sediment filters are used to remove particles like sand, silt, and clay from well water. They are effective at removing suspended solids and can improve the clarity and taste of the water. Sediment filters are typically used as a pre-filter to improve UV water purifier effectiveness and protect other filtration systems from clogging.

  3. Activated Carbon Filters: Activated carbon filters are used to remove organic contaminants like volatile organic compounds (VOCs), pesticides, and herbicides. They can also remove chlorine and other chemicals that can affect the taste and odor of the water. Activated carbon filters are effective at removing contaminants that can cause health problems or affect the quality of the water.


What is the best way to purify well water?

  1. Well Shocking: Chlorine can kill bacteria in well water. Unfortunately, this method does not provide continual treatment and protection from bacteria.

  2. UV Disinfection: Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection uses UV light to kill bacteria and other microorganisms in water. UV disinfection systems are effective in treating most types of bacteria, viruses and other water-borne microbes. UV systems work around the clock to treat all water coming into a household.


How do I choose a well water treatment system?

  1. Test your well water: The first step in choosing a well water treatment system is to test your well water to determine the contaminants present. You can hire a professional water testing company or use a home testing kit to get an idea of what's in your water.
  2. Identify the contaminants: Once you have the results of your water test, you can identify the contaminants that need to be removed. Common well water contaminants include bacteria, viruses, sediment, iron, manganese, hydrogen sulfide, arsenic, nitrates, and radon.
  3. Determine the treatment method: Once you have identified the contaminants present, you can determine the best treatment method to remove them. Common well water treatment methods include sediment filtration, activated carbon filtration, reverse osmosis, ultraviolet (UV) disinfection, and chemical treatment. UV water sterilizers are generally the quickest and most effective way to treat bacteria and viruses.
  4. Consider the size of the treatment system: You will also need to consider the size of the water filtration equipment you need based on your water usage and flow rate of your well. A household with higher water usage will require a treatment system with greater flow rates.

Top-Selling UV Water Filter Systems

Viqua VIQUA VH410-F20 Model 18 GPM Combo UV System VH410-F20-
  • Economical UV Treatment

  • Lamp Life LED Display

  • 9 gpm UV for Small Home

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Viqua VIQUA D4 Model 12 GPM UV System - 650694-R 650694-R-
  • UV Dose Sensor

  • Lamp Life LED Display

  • 18 gpm Monitored UV
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  • Includes 5-Mic Pre-Filter

  • Lamp Life LED Display

  • 9 GPM Water Treatment

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