We test your water with a Connecticut-certified lab, walk you through the results in plain English, and fix only what the report says needs fixing. If your water's fine, we'll tell you that too.
Serving the Farmington Valley & Litchfield County · CT HIC Registered · P-1 Licensed installs
| Analyte | Result | Action level | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Iron | 1.8 mg/L | 0.3 | TREAT |
| pH | 5.9 | 6.4–10 | TREAT |
| Arsenic | 0.002 mg/L | 0.010 | PASS |
| Uranium | 0.011 mg/L | 0.030 | PASS |
| Coliform | Absent | Absent | PASS |
Connecticut homes draw from a private well — water no utility monitors, no agency tests, and no one is responsible for but you.
CT bedrock wells are estimated to exceed federal limits for arsenic or uranium — contaminants with no taste, no smell, and no warning.
Connecticut laws require you to ever test your well again after you buy the house. For most families, the last test was the day they closed.
That's how long our free field test takes at your kitchen sink — with certified lab results in your hands days later.
Sources: USGS groundwater studies of CT bedrock wells; CT Dept. of Public Health private well guidance. Estimates vary by town and geology — which is exactly why testing matters.
We started this company because water treatment has an honesty problem. Homeowners get scare tactics, mystery pricing, and systems sized to the salesman's commission instead of the lab report. We do it the other way around.
No quote leaves our hands without certified lab results behind it. The report decides what you need — not us.
Our installed price ranges are published right here, before we've ever met you. No in-home pitch, no "today-only" discount.
Including when the truth is "your water is fine." We'd rather earn your referral than force a sale.
Connecticut has two different water problems, depending on where yours comes from. Pick your source.
Naturally occurring in CT bedrock wells. No taste, no smell — only a lab test finds them. CT DPH recommends every well be tested.
Orange and black staining on fixtures and laundry, metallic taste. The most common well complaint we see.
Acidic water quietly eats copper pipes — blue-green stains, pinhole leaks, and metals leaching into your water.
CT sits in the Northeast's radon belt. Waterborne radon releases into household air with every shower.
Every quote is built from your lab results, not a sales script. These installed price ranges include equipment, labor, and the town permit.
PFAS, lead, arsenic and more — removed at the tap your family drinks from. Tankless, with healthy-mineral remineralization.
$1,400–1,900 installedChlorine, taste and odor gone at every tap and shower in the house.
$2,200–2,900 installedAir-injection systems that end orange staining and rotten-egg odor for good.
$2,400–3,200 installedRaises low pH before it destroys your copper plumbing.
$1,800–2,400 installedChemical-free protection against coliform and E. coli — the fix lenders accept on failed well tests.
$1,400–1,800 installedSpecialized media and aeration systems for CT's bedrock contaminants, sized from your certified results.
$2,800–8,000 installedIt's the glass your daughter fills at midnight without turning on the light. The formula you mix at 3 a.m. The coffee that starts every morning, the bath at the end of every day. Water touches everything your family does — and in a well home, you are the water company.
Most of the things worth worrying about in Connecticut water — arsenic, uranium, radon, lead, PFAS — have no taste, no color, and no smell. The water can look perfect. That's not a reason to be afraid. It's a reason to know.
Peace of mind isn't a filter. It's a lab report with your address on it.
"We'd lived here nine years and never once tested the well. The report found low pH eating our copper pipes — and confirmed the arsenic we'd worried about wasn't there. Fixed one, stopped worrying about the other. That's worth more than the system."
A 10-minute field test in your kitchen, plus samples to a CT-certified laboratory. No charge, no obligation.
Your results arrive in days, color-coded against Connecticut's own action levels — with your name on it, not jargon.
A licensed plumber installs the system your report calls for, usually within a week. Financing from about $78/month.
After install, we test the treated water and show you before-and-after numbers side by side.
Our standing promise: if the lab says your water is fine, that's exactly what we'll tell you — and we'll shake your hand and leave. About a third of the tests we run end that way. It's why the other two-thirds trust the quote.
Tell us where the water comes from and what you've noticed. We'll call within one business day to schedule.