Water Softening & Treatment

in Jefferson Twp. NJ 

Softening, Filtering & Treatment

The Areas Expert Plumber - Jefferson NJ

The Areas Expert Plumber  is a New Jersey Licensed Plumbing Contractor dedicated to delivering comprehensive water treatment services in Jefferson, NJ, including Oak Ridge and Lake Hopatcong.


With an extensive knowledge base, we are fully prepared to address any water quality concerns you may encounter in Jefferson Township.

Mike Heller of The Areas Expert Plumber has been delivering water treatment services to homeowners in Jefferson for over 30 years.

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Water Softening & Treatment Service in & near Jefferson NJ

The Areas Expert Plumber  provides installation, service and repair of water treatment, softening & filtering systems though-out Jefferson NJ

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We can treat all types of water quality issues including but not limited to...

Worried about PFAS? We provide comprehensive PFAS water filtration solutions in Jefferson, NJ. Our systems cater to both whole house filtration and single faucet options (typically in the kitchen). If you're seeking PFAS treatment, have inquiries, or need a lab to test your water, reach out to Mike at The Area's Expert Plumber today.


Experiencing hard water issues like stains on dishes, buildup in your showers, and residue on faucets? If so, you likely have hard water. The US Geological Survey estimates that over 85% of households in the US contend with this problem. Hard water affects not only your hair and skin but also fabrics and costly appliances such as dishwashers and water heaters. If you're dealing with hard water in Jefferson, NJ and need a water softener, Mike from The Areas Expert Plumber is ready to assist you.


Total Coliform & E-coli Treatment in Jefferson Twp, NJ

Thinking you may have Total Coliform or E-coli bacteria in your water? Verify its presence through a lab test (we're here to assist). If you're seeking treatment for Coliform or E-coli in Jefferson, NJ, there are several options available. Reach out to Mike at The Areas Expert Plumber to talk about your water quality concerns and explore effective treatments for total coliform and E-coli.


Is iron causing problems with your water in Jefferson, NJ? Do you require treatment and filtration? This mineral creates numerous challenges for homeowners in the area. The specific type and concentration of iron in your water will determine the necessary treatment. If you need an iron filtration system in Jefferson, NJ, contact Mike at The Area's Expert Plumber. He'll assist you in identifying the solutions needed to resolve your iron issue.


Manganese, often referred to as the "other iron," isn’t iron per se, but it is another mineral that can lead to staining, unpleasant odors, and various other problems. The treatment for manganese resembles that of iron; however, it requires specific adjustments in water chemistry to effectively manage the issue. If you're in Jefferson Twp and need assistance with manganese treatment or filtration, Mike at The Areas Expert Plumber is your go-to specialist. He will assess your manganese concerns and suggest appropriate solutions to resolve the problem.


Is a low pH condition leading to pinhole leaks in your water system or blue/green stains on your fixtures? If the answer is yes, you might require an acid neutralizer. Additionally, there are high pH conditions that produce scale, which necessitate a different form of pH treatment. For those needing an acid neutralizer or an alternative pH treatment system in Jefferson, reach out to Mike at The Areas Expert Plumber to explore your options.

Worried about the presence of Uranium a naturally occurring element in your well water? Many individuals remain unaware of their exposure to Uranium until they test their water—often during the process of selling their home. For more details on testing and treatment options for Uranium in Jefferson NJ, reach out to the Areas Expert Plumber, Mike, who is ready to assist you with your concerns.


Gross Alpha water treatment in Jefferson, NJ, addresses the presence of alpha-emitting radionuclides such as radium and uranium—naturally occurring elements found in the earth. However, consuming these elements over time at elevated levels can pose health risks. If you've recently identified high gross alpha levels in your water or wish to test your well water for contamination, reach out to Mike, The Areas Expert Plumber, for guidance on testing and treatment options.


Arsenic filtration and treatment in Jefferson, NJ. Arsenic can be present in well water, either arising naturally or as a result of industrial processes and agricultural practices, such as the application of fertilizers and pesticides. The only way to determine if arsenic is in your well water is through a certified laboratory test. There are two forms of arsenic, III and V, so be cautious; not all treatment processes or systems effectively eliminate both types. If you require testing or filtration for arsenic in Jefferson, call The Areas Expert Plumber—Mike is ready to discuss your water quality and recommend appropriate treatment options.


Nitrate Treatment in Jefferson Twp, NJ

Nitrate treatment in Jefferson, NJ, is essential, as wells can be particularly susceptible to nitrate contamination. This contamination may stem from agricultural runoff and seepage from farmland. Additionally, septic systems can contribute to the problem, often accompanied by other concerns like bacteria. Natural decay of plants can also be a contributing factor. Infants under six months and pregnant women are especially at risk, as elevated nitrate levels can lead to blue baby syndrome. If you are using water for your infant or are pregnant, it is important to test your well water. For well water testing or nitrate treatment in Jefferson, contact The Area's Expert Plumber and speak with Mike, who will help you understand the risks associated with nitrates in your water and suggest appropriate treatment options.

Infants under six months and pregnant women are especially at risk, as elevated nitrate levels can lead to blue baby syndrome.