Our treatment systems are always customized for your needs and include complete whole-house systems and Reverse Osmosis systems for drinking water filtration at the faucet.
The majority of the time, people don’t realize they have contamination in their well water. We are often called in to test for some irritant such as staining or smell, only to find there are dangerous contaminants in the water. Whether your water treatment need is to improve water quality or filter out dangerous contaminants, we can determine the right water treatment system for you and install it professionally.
Each of our treatment programs is customized for your specific condition. After water testing, we discuss the findings with you, consider your end-goal, and develop a plan. Communication and customer service is our top priority, and our decades of experience means you will get the best system for your needs.
We are happy to service and maintain your current water system, whether we installed it or not. Water systems should be inspected annually to ensure everything is working as it should. If you have experienced poor water tests in the past, follow up testing is a good idea. When your system is well maintenance, it will work more effectively and last longer.
It may be necessary to remove a contaminant because it’s unsafe and unhealthy to consume. Some examples are arsenic, nitrates, and volatile organic compounds. Or you may want to remove something that is simply undesirable because it changes the taste of your water, makes your water hard, or stains your clothing. Iron, manganese, calcium and magnesium are examples of aggravating contaminants that affect water and many homeowners often seek to remove them. Whichever your situation – we have you covered!
There are three types of affordable water treatment systems commonly used in private homes to treat water for a variety of contaminants: water filtration, ion exchange, and reverse osmosis.
Water filtration is the simplest method of treating water. Water is forced through some physical barrier, usually activated carbon filters, that catches contaminant particles. These systems are effective at removing many contaminants that change the taste and odor of water, especially organic compounds. They are also very good at removing some radioactive elements like radon and uranium. These systems are not appropriate to remove arsenic, nitrates, or other inorganic compounds.
Learn more about our water filtration system choices on our BLOG.
Ion exchange involves the swapping of an undesirable ion in your water with one that has similar chemical properties but does not have negative effects on water quality. Water softeners are the most common ion exchange systems in use in most homes. These systems can also remove iron, manganese, nitrate and, if properly designed, arsenic.
Learn more about Ion Exchange on our BLOG.
Along with whole-house filtration systems, we offer Reverse Osmosis systems, an affordable and highly effective filtration option for drinking water at the kitchen sink. RO is probably the most cost-effective method for removing arsenic and many other inorganic and organic compounds from a domestic water supply.
Unlike other forms of water filtration, reverse osmosis is considered one of the most all-around effective ways of eliminating water contaminants, removing up to 99% of lead, asbestos and 82 other additional contaminants.