Residential Water Treatment Systems in CT
A residential water treatment system in CT helps improve the quality, taste, smell, safety, and performance of the water used throughout your home. For Connecticut homeowners with private wells, water quality can vary from property to property, which is why the right system should be based on water testing, your household’s water usage, and the specific contaminants or minerals found in your water.
Werner Water Systems designs and installs custom residential water treatment systems for Connecticut homes, including solutions for well water treatment, radon mitigation, iron, manganese, sulfur odor, PFOS/PFOA, VOCs, heavy metals, sediment, hardness, and other water quality concerns. Werner states that its water treatment systems are custom designed and installed to treat contaminants and impurities, including basic water contaminants, VOCs, heavy metals, radon, PFOS/PFOA, hydrogen sulfide, and methane.
Custom Whole-House Water Treatment Systems
A whole-house water treatment system treats water before it reaches your faucets, showers, toilets, laundry, dishwasher, water heater, and appliances. This can help improve drinking water, bathing water, laundry quality, fixture protection, plumbing performance, and overall home comfort.
Werner Water Systems can install residential water treatment systems for:
Hard water
Iron staining
Manganese discoloration
Rotten egg or sulfur odor
Sediment and cloudy water
Radon in water
PFOS/PFOA concerns
VOCs and heavy metals
Acidic water or low pH
Bad taste or odor
Bacteria concerns
Well water filtration
Whole-house filtration
Water softening
UV purification
Carbon filtration
Why Connecticut Homes Need Water Treatment
Many Connecticut homes rely on private wells. Unlike public water systems, private wells are generally the homeowner’s responsibility to maintain and test. Connecticut’s TestYourWell.ct.gov resource says private well owners are responsible for ensuring their well water is safe and recommends testing as the only way to confirm drinking water safety and quality.
The EPA also explains that private well owners are responsible for providing safe drinking water to their household, and private domestic wells are not regulated under the federal Safe Drinking Water Act in the same way public drinking water systems are regulated.
That means Connecticut homeowners should not wait until water looks, smells, or tastes wrong. Some water issues are easy to notice, while others require testing to identify.
Signs You May Need a Residential Water Treatment System
You may need a residential water treatment system if you notice:
Orange, brown, or black stains on sinks, tubs, toilets, or laundry
Rotten egg smell from hot or cold water
Metallic, bitter, salty, or earthy taste
White scale buildup on faucets and fixtures
Cloudy or gritty water
Sediment in sinks, tubs, or toilet tanks
Dry skin or dull hair after showering
Soap that does not lather well
Appliances wearing out faster than expected
Water heater issues connected to mineral buildup
Concerns about radon, PFOS/PFOA, bacteria, or other contaminants
A professional water test can determine whether the problem is caused by iron, manganese, hardness, pH, sulfur, bacteria, radon, PFAS, sediment, or another issue.
Residential Well Water Treatment in CT
Well water treatment should be customized to the home. A filter that works for one Connecticut property may not solve the issue at another property, even in the same town. Water chemistry can change based on the well, depth, groundwater conditions, plumbing, household demand, and surrounding land use.
Werner Water Systems can evaluate your water and recommend the right combination of treatment options, which may include:
Water softener systems for hard water and mineral scale
Iron filtration systems for orange staining and metallic taste
Manganese filtration systems for black staining and discoloration
Sulfur odor systems for rotten egg smell
Sediment filters for dirt, sand, grit, and cloudy water
Acid neutralizers for low pH and corrosive water
Carbon filtration for taste, odor, VOCs, and certain contaminants
Radon water mitigation systems for radon in well water
PFOS/PFOA treatment systems for emerging contaminant concerns
UV purification systems for bacteria concerns
Radon Water Treatment Systems
Radon is a common concern for some Connecticut private well owners. Werner Water Systems specializes in water radon mitigation, and its radon mitigation systems are also designed to remove hydrogen sulfide and methane.
A radon water treatment system may be recommended when water testing shows elevated radon levels. Since radon in water can be released into indoor air during showering, laundry, and other household water use, proper testing and treatment are important for affected homes.
PFOS/PFOA and Advanced Water Filtration
Some Connecticut homeowners are also concerned about PFOS/PFOA and other PFAS chemicals. Werner Water Systems includes PFOS/PFOA among the contaminants it tests for and removes through custom water treatment solutions.
Because PFAS treatment depends on confirmed water test results and system sizing, homeowners should use testing to determine whether treatment is needed and what type of system is appropriate.
Water Treatment Systems Designed Around Your Home
The best residential water treatment system is not simply the largest or most expensive system. It is the system that matches your water test results, household water demand, plumbing layout, pressure needs, and long-term maintenance requirements.
Werner Water Systems can help determine:
What is in your water
Which contaminants or minerals need treatment
Whether you need point-of-entry or point-of-use treatment
Whether your pressure tank, pump, or plumbing affects performance
Which system size fits your household
How often filters, media, or equipment should be serviced
Whether your home needs one treatment unit or a complete multi-stage system
Why Choose Werner Water Systems?
Werner Water Systems provides residential, commercial, agricultural, and municipal water system services throughout Connecticut and New York. In addition to water treatment, Werner Water Systems works with well pumps, pressure tanks, water distribution, storage systems, irrigation pump systems, emergency water service, and complete water system solutions.
Homeowners choose Werner Water Systems for:
Custom residential water treatment systems
Well water filtration expertise
Radon water mitigation
PFOS/PFOA treatment solutions
Whole-house filtration systems
Pump and pressure system knowledge
Emergency water system support
Connecticut and New York service coverage
Residential Water Treatment Systems Near You in CT
Werner Water Systems serves homeowners throughout Connecticut, including communities in Litchfield County and surrounding areas such as New Milford, New Preston, Kent, Roxbury, Woodbury, Bantam, Washington, Bridgewater, Brookfield, Sherman, and nearby towns.
Whether your water smells bad, stains fixtures, tastes unpleasant, has sediment, or has not been tested in years, Werner Water Systems can help you find the right solution.
Call Werner Water Systems
For residential water treatment systems in CT, contact Werner Water Systems today.
Werner Water Systems
Phone: 860-717-4454
Services: Residential water treatment systems, well water filtration, water softeners, radon mitigation, PFOS/PFOA treatment, sulfur odor removal, iron filters, pressure tanks, well pumps, and emergency water system service.
FAQ: Residential Water Treatment Systems CT
What is the best residential water treatment system in CT?
The best residential water treatment system depends on your water test results. Connecticut homes may need a water softener, iron filter, sediment filter, radon mitigation system, PFOS/PFOA filtration, UV purification, carbon filtration, acid neutralizer, or a combination of systems.
How do I know if I need a water treatment system?
You may need a water treatment system if your water smells, tastes bad, stains fixtures, leaves sediment, causes scale buildup, or if a water test shows contaminants such as radon, bacteria, PFOS/PFOA, iron, manganese, low pH, or hardness.
Should I test my private well water in Connecticut?
Yes. Connecticut’s private well resource states that homeowners are responsible for private well water safety and that testing is the only way to confirm drinking water safety and quality.
Are private wells regulated like public water systems?
No. The EPA explains that private domestic wells are not regulated under the federal Safe Drinking Water Act the same way public drinking water systems are regulated. Private well owners are responsible for maintaining safe water for their household.
Can Werner Water Systems treat radon in well water?
Yes. Werner Water Systems specializes in water radon mitigation, and its radon mitigation systems can also remove hydrogen sulfide and methane.
Can Werner Water Systems treat PFOS/PFOA?
Yes. Werner Water Systems states that its custom water treatment systems test for and remove PFOS/PFOA along with other contaminants and impurities.