Expert Well Water Filtration Systems Installation in Connecticut
New Haven, CT’s leading well testing and filter systems company, Advanced Water Systems, provides top-quality well water filtration systems. We are a locally owned and operated company, and we deliver in-depth inspection, flawless installation, and efficient maintenance services for water filter systems.
Connecticut Water Well Filtration Systems: Efficient Filtration for Clean & Safe Water
Advanced Water Systems is a Connecticut well water company specializing in well water filtration systems, including installation and maintenance. We provide all the water well services you need, including water well service, water well pumps, and water well testing.

Serving residential and commercial customers since 1998, Advanced Water Systems understands how important it is to have clear, potable water at work and home. That’s why we offer varied water well services and water well filtration systems that will ensure clean and safe water.
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Our Water Filtration Systems
Another pillar of our maintenance services is regular yearly check-ups. During your check-up, we’ll visit your home or commercial property to check out the water well filtration system – ensuring it’s in working order. If it isn’t, our experts will recommend repairs. Check-ups are designed to maximize the life of your system.
The General Process of Filtration
While it varies depending on the filtration system, most well water filtration systems have a prefilter that will collect bigger particles. A secondary filter will catch any smaller sediment, while the postfilter will clarify the water.
Function and Purpose
Our filtration system servicing, repair, installation, and maintenance services are designed for the following benefits:
No Odors in the Water
Water that smells bad can make sipping unsavory, not to mention bathing in the water. With well water treatment systems from Advanced Water Systems, you can expect water that doesn’t carry any unpleasant aromas.
No More Bad Tastes
Poor-tasting water can make you dubious about drinking it, and you may not want to share it with your family, either. After our well inspections to determine the source, then our water well service, you can rest assured the unwanted water taste will be gone.
Healthier Water
Overall, our water well filter systems ensure better health for you and your family or employees. You won’t have to second-guess what’s in your water – making your days easier and happier.
Benefits of Water Filtration Systems
Well water filtration systems are advantageous for homes and commercial buildings – thanks to all their advantages. They include:
Health Benefits
Besides the unpleasant odor and taste, unfiltered water can be risky for your health. It can possibly contribute to typhoid, dysentery, diarrhea, and cholera. Drinking filtered water doesn’t carry those risks.
Environmental Benefits
Besides the risks to your family or colleagues, unfiltered water is also dangerous for the local environment. The water can make its way into nearby rivers, lakes, and streams – putting the wildlife there at risk.
Economic Benefits
Business-wise, quality water is good for the economy. Industries, such as energy production, farming, recreation, manufacturing, and tourism, rely on clean water, which is achievable through water well pressure tanks and other components.
Improved Taste and Quality
You’re supposed to drink at least eight glasses of water per day, but if yours tastes and smells bad, you might consume anything but water. Sugary juices and soft drinks do your waistline and health no favors. Cleaner water will enable you to drink more.
We’re on Call for All of Your Water System Needs
Contact us, and we will come out and discuss your project free of charge.
Types of Contaminants in Well Water
What exactly is in your water? Without a filtration system, you run the risk of consuming the following:
Biological Contaminants
A common contaminant, biological pollution, comes from unwanted species that enter the home or commercial space through everyday life. They include:
Viruses
Bacteria
Pollen
Pet saliva
Cockroaches
Pet dander
Mites
House dust
Chemical Contaminants
Toxic chemical contaminants are often manmade and risk the health of flora, fauna, and people. Here are some examples:
Heavy metals
Pesticides
Metals
Pharmaceuticals
Physical Contaminants
Physical contaminants come from consumer products and/or the human body. Despite their commonality, they can still be dangerous. Beware of the following:
Plastic packaging
Sediments
Particulates
Broken glass
Bandages
Fingernails
Hair
Radiological Contaminants
Finally, there are radioactive compounds, arguably the most dangerous type of contaminant. Some linger on the surface, while others are in the air. They can harm all living organisms at high enough concentrations. Radiological contaminants include:
Uranium
Radium
Radon
Types of Water Well Filtration Systems
Treating poor water quality with well water filtration systems from Advanced Water Systems will make your home or commercial business safer and more habitable, but which system should you choose?
Before you can answer that question, you have to know your installation options. They are as follows:
Sediment Filters
Try a sediment filter if large particles of suspended matter have reduced the quality of your water. These filters use a medium that collects and holds suspended matter – entrapping it within the filter until it’s empty. The types of contaminants catchable by this type of filter include organic clay, scale, silt, and sand.
Carbon Filters
The starring component of carbon filters is activated charcoal. The filter contains granular activated charcoal, which is excellent at dispersing organic chemicals from the water, including chlorine and hydrogen sulfide. If your water smells and tastes like rotten eggs, a carbon filter will clarify it especially well.
Reverse Osmosis Systems
The process of reverse osmosis uses a semipermeable membrane and high water pressure. The pressure sends the contaminated water through the membrane, which catches the contaminants and prevents them from exiting. The water that passes through the membrane is cleaner and safer to drink.
UV Purification
Harnessing the power of UV, an ultraviolet water purifier can treat living organisms that can make you sick and destroy the potability of your water. The ultraviolet wavelength the water filter operates on will clear cysts, viruses, and bacteria – limiting your exposure to Giardia and Cryptosporidium.
Choosing the Right Filtration System
Next, let’s provide guidance on how to select a water well filtration system for your home or commercial business.
Here is how to do it:
Water Testing and Analysis
Testing well water will determine its composition. The testing methods include grab and composite samples. Grab samples are quicker samples of well water taken over one period, while composite samples are collected over several days or longer to better study the water, then combined.
Assessing Filtration Needs
Once we receive the results of your water test, our efficient professionals will have a better understanding of what kinds of contaminants affect your water supply. From there, we can recommend a type of well water filtration system designed to remove those contaminants.
Comparing Filtration Options
Before we proceed with installation, we will discuss the cost of various services. For instance, reverse osmosis systems, thanks to their semipermeable membrane, are the costliest, but they’re also excellent at ridding your water of contaminants.
Professional Consultation and Installation Services
It’s through a combination of expert advice and professional installation that Advanced Water Systems has become the most lauded name for water well pressure tanks, well inspections, water softeners, and other water well services.
Professional Consultation
We offer consultations to review your water purification needs and then discuss the basics, such as the location of your well water filtration system, its size, and the price.
Installation
Our high-caliber installation involves securing the new filtration system to your well, tightening the components, testing the water filtration system, and making any adjustments as needed. Our installers will also instruct you on how to use the new system.
Maintenance
You can count on Advanced Water Systems to provide maintenance services for your new well water filtration system – keeping it in operational order for years to come.
While DIY installation might seem tempting, nothing beats a professional consultation and installation for these reasons:
More Efficient Work
The expertise of the professionals at Advanced Water Systems ensure that no project catches us by surprise. As a result, we can work expediently to install your well water filtration system.
No Need for Redos
DIY projects of a smaller scope are fine, but once you realize you’re in over your head, you might waste hours redoing the same steps. You risk damaging the components of the well water filtration system. Our qualified experts will install your new filtration system correctly the first time.
Saves Time
You can win back more time when you rely on professional installation. We’ll take care of everything, so you can go about your daily routine without any interruptions.
Maintenance
Regular Maintenance
The value of well water filtration system maintenance is not to be overlooked, as it can prolong the life of your system and improve its performance. Try these maintenance tips:
- Replace Filters Regularly: Well water filtration system filters last between six to 12 months, except for reverse osmosis systems, which can last for years. Ask us at Advanced Water Systems how often to replace your filters, then change them out as often as required.
- Clean Them: Besides the filter, the other components of the water filtration system could benefit from occasional cleaning. You only need warm water for these parts, no chemicals required. Clean the rest of the filter about every week.
- Keep Track of Filter Replacement Dates: Make your life easier by writing down when you last replaced the filter. You can then count out six or 12 months and replace it exactly when it needs freshening up.
Common Issues and Solutions
Routine maintenance can prevent a lot of these problems from afflicting your well water filtration system:
- Clogged Filters: Filters get clogged if you go too long without changing them. All the sediments and contaminants gunk up the filter, which can no longer clarify the water that enters the system. Changing the filter will solve this issue.
- Decreased Water Pressure: When sediment gets elsewhere in the system, it can limit how much water can get through. You might notice only a reduction in water pressure or less water flow as well. Keeping your system clean will prevent future recurrences.
- System Leaks: Leaks in the filtration system usually take place because the rubber seal or O-ring wears down. Replacing the O-rings will prevent water seepage that could cause damage around the house.
Importance of Annual Check-Ups
Another pillar of our maintenance services is regular yearly check-ups. During your check-up, we’ll visit your home or commercial property to check out the water well filtration system – ensuring it’s in working order. If it isn’t, our experts will recommend repairs. Check-ups are designed to maximize the life of your system.
Advanced Water Systems:
Your Answer to Well Water Woes
Since 1998, Advanced Water Systems has been the premier choice across Connecticut for well water filtration systems. We treat each customer as the individuals they are – providing servicing that solves your water needs, whether you need water softening and neutralizing or removal of contaminants that cause odors and poor water taste.
FAQs
How will I know when the filter in my well water filtration system is dirty?
You may notice lower-quality water, reduced water flow, and lower pressure, as these are signs that sediments are interrupting the functioning of the well water filtration system.
Can contaminants make me sick?
Yes, absolutely, which makes filtering them a worthwhile option.
Is it safe to bathe in water that smells bad?
It’s safe but stinky. The odor of rotten eggs will make for a very unpleasant shower or bath, and you might notice the stench is on your hair and skin afterward. You won’t feel as clean as you can.
How long does it take for a water filtration system to work?
Your new filtration system will begin working immediately once it’s installed – preventing sediments and contaminants from entering your water supply.
How long do water filtration systems last?
Many water filtration solutions are designed for longevity, with lifespans sometimes up to 20 years.
Talk to Our Experts Now
Discover the best whole house water filters and water well services at Advanced Water Systems. Our experts are available to talk to you today, so give us a call, or connect through our online contact form.