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Water Treatment & Radon Mitigation Company Near Short Hills

We specialize in radon mitigation and provide water softening/treatment solutions with the highest quality systems available in the market to keep your home and family safe.

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Protecting your home starts with clean, safe water and a healthy indoor environment. From whole-home water filtration and purification to targeted solutions for specific issues (like radon removal), our services are built around improving everyday water use throughout your home. Contact us today for a free estimate and learn how you can improve comfort, safety, and long-term peace of mind.

Common Water Problems Affecting Homes in Short Hills

Short Hills is served by NJ American Water’s Short Hills Division, one of the most complex water supply systems in New Jersey. Rather than drawing from a single river or reservoir, the division blends water from 25 active wells, 4 surface water intakes, 12 purchased groundwater sources, and 3 purchased surface water sources, with origins including the Passaic River, the Brunswick Aquifer, Canoe Brook, glacial sand and gravel, and igneous and metamorphic rock. Treatment runs through the Canoe Brook Water Treatment Plant. Because the supply blend can shift depending on which sources are active, water characteristics in Short Hills can vary more than in towns served by a single source. Essex County averages 4.3 pCi/L of indoor radon, and with over 91% of Short Hills homes built as detached single-family properties on large lots, basement radon entry is a meaningful concern across the area.

    • Iron & Orange Staining – Groundwater drawn from Short Hills’s wells and aquifer sources can carry naturally occurring iron and manganese, causing rust-colored staining on fixtures, tubs, and laundry. Water Treatment Solutions
    • Hard Water – Mineral-heavy water from the blended groundwater and surface supply causes buildup on fixtures, dry skin, soap residue, and appliance scaling. Water Softener Installation
    • PFAS & Drinking Water Concerns – With water drawn from over a dozen source systems, including several purchased supplies, PFAS monitoring is an active statewide concern for Short Hills households. Water Filtration & Treatment
    • Taste and Odor Variability – Because the Short Hills Division blends multiple groundwater and surface sources, taste and odor can shift depending on which supply components are active at a given time. Water Smells Like Chlorine
    • Smelly Water – Sulfur, musty, or earthy odors can occur when groundwater sources contribute a larger share of the blended supply. Smelly Water Solutions
    • Radon in Water – Essex County averages 4.3 pCi/L of indoor radon, at the EPA action level. Testing is recommended for all Short Hills homes. Radon Removal Solutions

Jersey Radon & Water provides professional water treatment, water testing, and radon mitigation services for homeowners throughout Short Hills. The Short Hills Division’s blend of more than 40 source inputs, spanning groundwater wells, surface intakes, and purchased supply from systems like Newark, Livingston Water, and Passaic Valley Water Commission, creates a water quality profile that is genuinely different from neighboring single-source towns. Iron from groundwater wells, blend-driven taste variability, and PFAS exposure risk from multiple source types are the defining issues here.

Our team installs and services a wide range of residential water treatment systems designed to address the specific problems affecting your home’s water supply, with testing available to help identify contaminants and determine the right treatment approach for Short Hills’s blended supply.

Filtration for a Multi-Source Water Supply

A multi-stage whole-house filter combining sediment pre-filtration, iron oxidizing media, and activated carbon addresses the full range of issues that can arise from Short Hills’s blended groundwater and surface supply, regardless of which source components are active at a given time.

Reverse Osmosis for Blended Source Protection

With water arriving from over a dozen source systems, an under-sink reverse osmosis system gives Short Hills households a consistent layer of drinking water protection against PFAS, iron, and dissolved minerals that doesn’t depend on which supply blend is currently active.

Water Softeners for Short Hills Estates

Hardness in Short Hills water reflects multiple geological sources at once, from aquifer minerals to surface water hardness. A properly sized water softener removes calcium and magnesium before they reach fixtures, appliances, and the large-lot irrigation and plumbing systems common in Short Hills properties.

Iron Filters for Groundwater-Sourced Wells

Iron from the Short Hills Division’s 25 groundwater wells is one of the more distinctive water quality issues in this service area. Iron filtration systems sized to your water test results eliminate staining, metallic taste, and buildup throughout the home.

Odor Filters for Variable Source Blends

Sulfur and earthy odors associated with the groundwater components of the Short Hills supply are addressed through oxidizing filtration media that neutralizes odor compounds before they reach the household.

Radon Mitigation for Short Hills’s Large Single-Family Homes

Essex County averages 4.3 pCi/L of indoor radon, at the EPA’s action level. With more than 91% of Short Hills homes built as detached single-family properties, many with full basements, radon entry points are common across the area. Radon mitigation systems safely vent radon gas away from living spaces, improving indoor air quality and reducing long-term exposure risk.

Water Testing for Short Hills Properties

Because the Short Hills Division blend can shift, testing at your specific tap is more important here than in towns served by a single source. Testing identifies iron levels, hardness, PFAS, and radon in water specific to your home, rather than relying on a division-wide average.

What Does Water Treatment Cost Near Short Hills?

Water treatment and radon mitigation costs in Short Hills can vary based on several factors, including home size, the specific combination of groundwater and surface water issues identified through testing, contamination severity, plumbing accessibility, and ongoing maintenance requirements. Larger Short Hills properties often require higher-capacity systems to match household water usage.

ServiceTypical Cost Range
Professional Water Testing$150 – $500+
Whole House Water Filtration System$1,000 – $4,500+
Reverse Osmosis System$300 – $2,000+
Water Softener Installation$1,000 – $3,500+
Iron or Sulfur Filtration System$1,500 – $5,000+
UV Water Purification System$800 – $2,500+
Radon Testing$150 – $250+
Radon Mitigation System$1,000 – $3,500+

The best way to determine accurate pricing is through professional water testing and an on-site evaluation. This helps identify the specific contaminants affecting the home and ensures the recommended system is properly sized for the property and water usage needs.

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