Our Water Treatment Solutions for New Cumberland Homes
We’ll tailor your water treatment to your home’s actual needs. We’ll start with comprehensive testing, then design systems based on your results.
Water Softeners
Hard water causes frustration throughout many homes. Our water softener installation prevents scale and mineral buildup by removing calcium and magnesium before they reach fixtures and appliances. This protection will help keep your equipment running efficiently and prevent the crusty deposits that form on faucets and inside pipes.
Acid Neutralizers
Low-pH water poses serious threats to plumbing systems. Our acid neutralizer installation corrects acidic water, stopping pipe corrosion before it creates leaks and eliminating the blue-green staining that marks corroded copper. These systems will raise your water’s pH to safe levels that protect your entire plumbing infrastructure.
Whole-Home Filtration Systems
Comprehensive filtration addresses multiple water quality issues simultaneously. Our whole-home water filtration systems remove sediment, chlorine taste and odors from municipal treatment, and compounds that affect water quality. Installing filtration at your main supply line ensures fresher water flows throughout the house from every tap.
UV Water Purification
Private wells require protection against biological contaminants. Ultraviolet (UV) water purification systems kill bacteria and microorganisms without adding chemicals to your water. This technology proves especially valuable for well water systems, which are common in some New Cumberland neighborhoods, providing continuous disinfection that keeps your water safe.
PFAS Filtration Solutions
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and other emerging contaminants require advanced treatment approaches. Our PFAS water treatment systems use activated carbon or reverse osmosis technology specifically designed to reduce these persistent chemicals. These solutions address growing concerns about perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and other PFAS and in local water supplies.