A & B Water Consultants has been independently owned and operated since 2000. By resolving water and air problems we improve the quality of life in homes across New England. Our approach is purely practical: test for and identify the issue, install the system to resolve the problem, provide on-going service and maintenance to ensure continued quality.
Our mission is to improve your water and air, highlighting energy and environmental conservation so that you save money and conserve water. Our founder, Tom, has been improving water quality in New England homes since 1987.
Our mission is to improve your water and air, highlighting energy and environmental conservation so that you save money and conserve water. Our founder, Tom, has been improving water quality in New England homes since 1987.
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A & B Water consultants are fully equipped to take care of all your well water-quality problems. Some issues affect your systems and their efficiency, others affect your health and quality of life. All affect your day-to-day life. Using state-of-the-art well water filtration equipment we condition, filtrate, soften, and absorb to eliminate your household water problems. The water treatment system that suits you best will depend on your water's chemistry, the size of your house, and your anticipated water usage.
Arsenic-the stuff of murder-mysteries. But arsenic is all around us. Odorless and tasteless, it exists naturally in our soil and bedrock and is further introduced via agricultural and industrial practices. In New England it has been found to contaminate groundwater, particularly in bedrock aquifers across the region.
Bedrock naturally contains radioactive gases. One of these is radon. Radon is released into the air via groundwater. Wherever your home is, it's always advisable to get it tested for radon. If your neighbor's house passed a radon test you should still get yours tested. It's true that some areas of the country have generally higher levels than others but levels can vary from house to house-high-level pockets can be found in low-level areas and vice versa.There are various ways to reduce radon levels in your home and it's important to find the right one for your situation.
Radon is a colorless, odorless radioactive gas formed in soil and bedrock through the decay of radioactive elements such as uranium. It exists in very low levels in outside air but in homes or underground water sources it can be found at higher levels. If left unchecked it can, over time, pose a serious health risk.
Reviews (2)
Alex R.
Mar 21, 2019
Jason E.
Aug 21, 2015
Searching around for service for your water systems can we exhausting! These guys made it quick and easy. Everyone wants a deal right? The owner Tom was fantastic! He gave me a great deal! They serviced my Radon canister, and both my softeners, installed a new RO system under my sink, and repaired my outside water source for under 3K. I was very impressed and great job guys!