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Superior Water and Radon Systems LLC

  • Well Pumps

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Well Water Services Serving All of Connecticut 

In business since 2011, Superior Water & Radon Systems LLC is a complete well water service company that services all of Connecticut. We offer a wide range of services including water & radon testing, diagnosing and servicing your existing Systems, fixing equipment and installing new systems. We provide all of your water and radon needs. We honor all manufacturer warranties. 
Don't settle for Inferior call Superior!

We Specialize In Well Pumps, Water Filtration, Radon Reduction and Sump Pumps
With Over 65 years combined experience, we have seen it all. Call today and let us put our experience to work for you. Superior Service At Affordable Prices

We are here to help you 24/7 365 Days A Year
 We service all of Connecticut. 24 Hour Emergency Service.
 

Your No Water Well Pump Specialist in CT

Superior Water & Radon Systems LLC specializes in well pump installation and maintenance services. As a leading well water service company in Connecticut, they are committed to providing the best solutions for their clients' well pump needs.

Their team of experts has extensive knowledge and experience in well pump installation, repair, and maintenance. They use only the latest technologies and equipment to ensure that their clients' well pump systems are functioning at their best.

Superior Water & Radon Systems LLC offers a wide range of well pump services, including installation, replacement, and repair. Their team works closely with their clients to identify the right pump for their specific needs and budget. They also offer routine maintenance services to keep the pump running efficiently and prevent breakdowns.

In addition to well pump services, Superior Water & Radon Systems LLC also offers water testing services to ensure that the well water is safe for consumption. They use the latest technologies to detect contaminants and provide effective solutions to improve the quality of the water.

If you need well pump installation or maintenance services, Superior Water & Radon Systems LLC is the company to turn to. Their team of experts is dedicated to providing the best solutions to their clients' well pump needs.



Celebrating 13 Years of Superior Water Services in CT

Well Pumps

No water? Low water pressure? Rely on us for complete well pump services to keep your well pump in working order. 24/7 service
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Water Filtration Systems

We provide a wide variety of water filtration systems so you always have the cleanest, healthiest water possible.
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 Radon Water Reduction

Radon is an invisible, odorless gas that is a natural radioactive decay product of uranium, a common element in soil and rocks. Radon gas is considered harmless when dispersed in outdoor air but can be a serious health hazard when trapped in buildings and homes.
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UV Light Systems

Ultraviolet (UV) water purification is indeed one of the most effective methods for disinfecting bacteria from well water. It is a chemical-free and environmentally friendly process that uses UV light to kill or inactivate harmful microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, and protozoa, present in the water
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Reverse Osmosis System

Discover the epitome of clean, crisp hydration with our state-of-the-art reverse osmosis systems. Say goodbye to impurities and embrace pure, refreshing water that exceeds expectations, only at Superior Water & Radon Systems LLC.

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Why Choose Us?

Over 60 Years of Combined Experience
Local, Family-owned, and Operated Company
Same-Day Service
We Can Handle Any Job
24-hour Emergency Service
Free Estimates
Salt or Potassium Deliveries Right to Your Basement
Radon Certified for Testing and Mitigation
All of Our Technicians Are Licensed
Superior Products and Service You Can Count on
Fully Insured and Bonded
Residential and Commercial
We Do It Right the First Time!

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By Superior Water & Radon Systems LLc 05 Apr, 2024
Low water pressure is a frustrating problem for homeowners relying on well water. If you're struggling with weak showers or slow-filling appliances, don't despair! This guide will help you troubleshoot the most common causes of low water pressure in well water systems. What is the difference between water pressure and flow rate? Water pressure (PSI): The force with which water moves through your pipes. Most residential systems operate between 40-60 PSI. Flow rate (GPM): The volume of water delivered per minute. A strong flow rate is essential for comfortable showers, fast appliance fills, etc. Troubleshooting Low Water Pressure: A Step-by-Step Guide Check Your Well Pump: A worn-out pump, clogged well screens, or a faulty check valve can significantly reduce flow rate. Consult a well professional for diagnosis and repair. Examine Your Pressure Switch: Ensure the pressure switch is set correctly (usually cut-in at 30 PSI, cut-out at 50 PSI). Adjust if necessary, but be aware of potential limitations of your pump. Check for insect intrusion or other signs of damage. Inspect Your Pressure Tank: Drain your pressure tank and check the captive air bladder pressure with a tire gauge. It should be 2-3 PSI below the cut-in pressure of your pressure switch. Add air if needed. Look for Clogged Pipes: Remove a pipe section and check for buildup of sediment or scale. A plumber can help diagnose and resolve severe pipe clogging. Examine Valves: Ensure all gate valves and ball valves are fully open. Replace faulty or stuck valves. Check Your Pressure Regulator: Pressure regulators can malfunction over time. Replace if it's clogged or damaged. Inspect Aerators and Showerheads: Remove and clean showerheads and faucet aerators to remove any sediment buildup. Maintain Water Treatment Systems: Replace clogged filter cartridges in your water softener, iron filter, or other treatment systems. Follow manufacturer guidelines for sizing and maintenance to avoid pressure drops. If these troubleshooting steps don't solve your low water pressure problem, contact Superior Water and Radon Systems LLC at (203) 888-2726 for expert assistance . Our experienced technicians can diagnose the root cause and recommend the best solution.
18 Feb, 2023
If you're concerned about the quality of your drinking water and the potential risk of radon in your home, Superior Water & Radon Systems LLC in Connecticut can help. Our team specializes in providing comprehensive water filtration and radon mitigation solutions that improve the safety and taste of your water, while also reducing the risk of radon exposure. How Water Filtration Systems Work Water filtration systems use physical and chemical processes to remove impurities from your water. Physical filtration involves straining the water through a filter to remove larger particles, materials, and debris, while chemical filtration uses absorbent charcoal filters that use adsorption to trap impurities in the water. Different Types of Filters There are several types of filters available for home water filtration systems. Sediment filters work by physically blocking sediment from entering your drinking water supply, while carbon block filters are made up of activated carbon that reduces unwanted tastes and odors by absorption. Aeration and coagulation are two other processes used in some home water filtration systems. Aeration adds air to the water to provide fresher tasting and smelling water by allowing trapped gases to escape, while coagulation suspends solid particles to make them easier to remove from the water supply. Radon Mitigation Systems Radon is a radioactive gas that occurs naturally in the environment, and high levels of radon in your home can increase your risk of lung cancer. Superior Water & Radon Systems LLC in Connecticut provides radon mitigation services that reduce the levels of radon in your home. Our team will conduct a radon test to determine the level of radon in your home, and then create a customized mitigation plan that fits your specific needs. Our mitigation systems are designed to be efficient, effective, and unobtrusive, ensuring that your home remains safe and healthy. Expert Water Filtration and Radon Mitigation Services in Connecticut At Superior Water & Radon Systems LLC in Connecticut, we are committed to providing our customers with high-quality, customized water filtration and radon mitigation solutions. Our team of experts has extensive knowledge and experience in handling all your water and radon needs. Are you ready to enjoy the benefits of clean, safe, and healthy water? Contact Superior Water & Radon Systems LLC today to learn more about our comprehensive water filtration and radon mitigation services. Our friendly representatives are always available to answer your questions and help you get started.
By Superior Water and Radon Service 10 Apr, 2021
Protect Your Home & Family: Why Connecticut Residents Need Well Water Testing If you're one of the 23% of Connecticut homeowners with a private well, ensuring your drinking water is safe is your responsibility. Recent studies highlight the potential presence of harmful contaminants like arsenic and uranium in Connecticut's well water. Don't put your health at risk – partner with water and radon specialists like Superior Water & Radon Systems LLC for peace of mind. Why is Well Water Testing Crucial in Connecticut? Hidden Contaminants: Arsenic and uranium are naturally occurring elements that can seep into groundwater. They are odorless, tasteless, and colorless, making them impossible to detect without specialized testing. Health Risks: Long-term exposure to arsenic and uranium can lead to serious health problems, including various forms of cancer, heart disease, and developmental issues in children. Peace of Mind Professional well water testing offers a comprehensive analysis of your water, identifying any potential dangers and allowing you to take immediate action. Why Choose Superior Water & Radon Systems LLC? Our team of water and radon specialists possesses extensive knowledge of Connecticut's geology and common water quality issues. We meticulously analyze your water to detect potential contaminants. Backed by years of experience, we understand the complexities of well water systems and offer tailored solutions to ensure your water is safe. We use state-of-the-art testing equipment and follow rigorous protocols to deliver the most accurate results. We are fully licensed and insured, adhering to the highest industry standards. Our commitment to transparency and honest communication sets us apart. Comprehensive well water testing: We analyze your water for a wide range of contaminants, including arsenic, uranium, bacteria, nitrates, and more. Radon testing: Protect your family from radon, a radioactive gas linked to lung cancer. Water treatment solutions: If harmful substances are detected, we'll recommend and install effective water treatment systems to ensure the safety of your drinking water. Ongoing maintenance: We provide maintenance services to keep your water systems working optimally. Don't gamble with your family's health. Contact Superior Water & Radon Systems LLC today at (203) 888-2726 to schedule your well water and radon testing. Ensure the water you drink is safe! Protect Your Home & Family: Why Connecticut Residents Need Well Water Testing https://www.newsweek.com/connecticut-water-supply-well-arsenic-uranium-1581613 superiorwaterandradonsystems.com
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