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Water Filtration System in Dover, ME

Eliminate Hard Water Damage With Our Advanced Filtration Technology

Safe, great-tasting water is essential for your health and overall well-being. At FONTUS Water Treatment, we help homeowners and businesses in Dover enjoy cleaner, clearer water with custom water filtration systems. We tailor each solution to the area's unique water concerns, whether you want improved drinking water or a whole-house water filtration system in Dover. You receive dedicated service backed by proven knowledge and responsive support.

Dover is situated along the Cocheco River and utilizes both municipal and private well sources, resulting in a range of water quality profiles across its neighborhoods. Local water often contains minerals and other substances that can impact taste, clarity, and even the lifespan of household appliances. We tailor our water filtration system recommendations to your property's specific water supply source and your concerns, ensuring you notice the benefits every time you turn on the tap.

Protect your home's plumbing and appliances from the aggressive mineral buildup common in Maine’s groundwater. Contact us at (207) 865-8165 or fill out our online form to schedule your free onsite water quality analysis today.

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  • Really appreciated that they took on our problems as their own and helped us out when we really needed it.
    - Aaron M.
  • Highly recommend their company for any water service needs! Adam really knew his stuff. Wish we had FONTUS working with us from the start.
    - Kimberly C.
  • I was impressed he could be there so quickly! He had our problem resolved very quickly! I couldn’t be more happy with them!!!
    - Jenelle D.
  • Amazing install team!! Highly recommend Fontus! From the on-site review of our water system and all the issues to the recommendations, price and Install team
    - Cynthia B.
  • From the initial call to the assessment & installation, they were top-notch - prompt, professional & courteous.
    - Donna R.
  • I 100% recommend Fontus. Work was explained clearly, with no pressure sales tactics, and super quick installation.
    - Bennet W.
  • The step-by-step plan gave my wife and me the assurance that we would only be purchasing what we needed for our plumbing needs. The attention to detail on installation was impressive, and the customer service throughout the process has been timely and thor
    - Thomas D.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Do I Know If I Need A Water Filtration System

You may need a filtration system if you notice a persistent metallic taste, a rotten egg odor, or visible cloudiness in your drinking water. Physical signs, such as white lime scale buildup on faucets, reddish-brown stains in sinks, or dull, stiff laundry, are also clear indicators of high mineral and iron content. Many Dover residents on private wells also install systems after testing reveals invisible threats, such as arsenic, radon, or PFAS, also known as "forever chemicals." The most reliable way to confirm your needs is to schedule a professional water quality test to identify the exact concentration of contaminants in your supply.

What Types Of Water Filtration Systems Are Available In Dover

Dover homeowners can choose from several advanced technologies, including whole-house carbon filtration for chlorine removal and iron-reduction systems for well water. Reverse osmosis units are highly popular for providing purified drinking water by removing heavy metals, fluoride, and arsenic through a multi-stage membrane process. For those dealing with the region’s typical hard water, ion-exchange water softeners are available to eliminate calcium and magnesium that cause pipe scale. 

Will A Water Filtration System Remove All Contaminants

No single filter can remove every possible contaminant, but combining different technologies into a multi-stage system can result in nearly pure water. For example, a sediment filter catches physical particles like sand, while a carbon filter targets chemical tastes, and a reverse osmosis membrane blocks dissolved solids. Certain specialized contaminants, such as radon or high levels of arsenic, require specific media tanks or aeration systems to be successfully mitigated. By customizing your filtration setup based on a professional water analysis, you can target and eliminate the vast majority of health and aesthetic concerns.

How Much Maintenance Does A Water Filtration System Require

Most standard whole-house systems require a sediment filter change every three to six months to prevent debris from clogging the main units. Carbon cartridges and specialty media filters typically need replacement once a year to maintain their ability to absorb chemicals and odors. If you use a reverse osmosis system, the primary membrane usually lasts about two years, while the smaller pre-filters follow an annual schedule. Modern high-efficiency systems often feature self-cleaning backwash cycles, which significantly reduce the amount of manual labor required to maintain clear water.

How Long Does It Take To Install A Whole House Water Filtration System

A professional installation of a whole-house water filtration system typically takes between three and six hours to complete from start to finish. The duration depends on the complexity of your home's plumbing layout and whether we need to install additional components, such as a bypass valve or a drain line. If your project involves multiple stages, such as an iron filter combined with a UV light and a softener, the process may extend toward a full-day appointment. Our technicians work efficiently to ensure your main water supply is only shut off for a short period while we integrate the new system into your main line.

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Why Choose Us?

The Choice Is Clear
  • We Highly Value Our Customers & Provide an Excellent Experience
  • Our Focus is You and Your Access to Pure, Clean Water
  • We Guarantee Excellent Service & Longevity In Our Systems
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