During our initial contact, we’ll take the time to understand your specific water quality concerns, requirements, and preferences. Whether you’re interested in water testing, installation, maintenance, or any other service, your input helps us tailor our approach to meet your unique needs.
Based on your information, we’ll schedule a convenient consultation at a time that works for you. This will be an in-person meeting to investigate the project and do the needed water testing.
Once we’ve gathered all the necessary information to examine your water quality issues, we’ll recommend suitable water treatment solutions and systems that address your water quality concerns, whether selecting the right filtration system or addressing specific issues.
Our commitment to your water quality doesn’t end with the service. We offer ongoing support, including maintenance plans, filter replacements, and expert advice to ensure your water remains clean and pure over time.
Water quality varies from region to region, and contaminants can affect the safety and taste of drinking water. In the areas of New York City (NYC), New Jersey (NJ), and Connecticut, several top-level contaminants are of concern. Here's a list of some common contaminants and what water filtration companies can remove:

NYC, NJ, and Connecticut use chlorine and chloramines to disinfect tap water. While necessary for safety, they can impart a strong odor and taste. Water filtration systems, like activated carbon filters or whole-house systems, can effectively remove chlorine and chloramines.

Older homes in these areas may have lead plumbing systems, which can leach lead into the water. Point-of-use filters or whole-house systems with lead-specific filters can effectively remove lead contamination.

Arsenic is naturally occurring in some water sources in Connecticut and parts of NJ. Specialized filters, such as reverse osmosis or ion exchange systems, can reduce arsenic levels to safe levels.

Agricultural runoff can introduce pesticides and herbicides into water sources. Activated carbon filters are effective at removing these contaminants.

Industrial and environmental pollution can introduce heavy metals into the water. Point-of-use filters like activated carbon, reverse osmosis, or ion exchange systems can remove heavy metals.

Hard water can cause scale buildup in plumbing and appliances. Water softeners can reduce the hardness of water by exchanging calcium and magnesium ions with sodium or potassium ions.
Bacteria and viruses can be a concern in some water sources. UV disinfection systems can effectively kill microorganisms, making the water safe to drink.
Sediments and particles can make water cloudy and affect its taste. Sediment filters and whole-house filtration systems with sediment pre-filters can remove these impurities.
Agricultural runoff can introduce pesticides and herbicides into water sources. Activated carbon filters are effective at removing these contaminants.
VOCs can come from industrial processes and can affect water quality. Granular activated carbon filters can remove VOCs from drinking water.