Safe, Clean Water From Your Well

  • Safe, Clean Water From Your Well

  • Targets Bacteria, Iron & Minerals

  • Compare Well Water System Costs

  • Local, Vetted Specialists

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Frequently Asked Questions

Unlike municipal water, private wells are not regulated, treated, or monitored by the government. That means homeowners are solely responsible for the safety, testing, and maintenance of their water supply, making regular testing and the right treatment system essential.

Start with a water test. Well water often contains naturally occurring minerals, bacteria, and chemical contaminants that vary by location. Testing identifies exactly what's in your water so you can choose the right system to treat it instead of guessing.

No. Well water issues vary too much by location and source for a single system to address everything. Testing first and treating for your actual contaminants is always the recommended approach.

Common well water treatment systems each target specific contaminants: UV disinfection kills bacteria and viruses; sediment filters remove particulates that make water cloudy; iron and activated carbon filters address staining and odor; water softeners treat mineral hardness; and reverse osmosis delivers the highest level of purification.

Most homeowners spend between $1,000 and $5,000, with an average around $2,300. Costs vary depending on the contaminants present, the system or combination of systems required, and the complexity of installation.

The EPA recommends annual testing by the well owner since private wells are not monitored by government officials. At minimum, test for bacteria, nitrates, and pH each year. Additional testing is recommended if you notice any changes in taste, odor, or appearance, or if there are known contamination concerns in your area.

What Homeowners Near You Are Saying About Their Water Treatment Projects

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  • 5/5 ★★★★★ ★★★★★

    The installer of the system was prompt and very courteous. He removed the old salt system and installed the new two container system in 90 minutes. The entire process couldn't have been better.

    Alex C. Verified

  • 5/5 ★★★★★ ★★★★★

    Love the new system. Water is so much better than it was before. Big thanks to Randy for explaining all of the details and making sure everything went smoothly.

    James M. Verified

  • 5/5 ★★★★★ ★★★★★

    Everyone was exceptional with their knowledge, kindness and making us feel important. Mike and Chris took their time explaining the process and what their company is all about with pride. Patrick did an exceptional job of installing and explaining the process. He took his time to make sure we understood everything.

    Joseph M. Verified

  • 5/5 ★★★★★ ★★★★★

    Patrick was my installer and did a great job. Very professional , clean , proficient!! Aesthetically pleasing!!

    Darian V. Verified