Professionally installed reverse-osmosis drinking water systems, fitted by your neighbors right here on the Bayshore. We size the right system, install it properly, and come back out for servicing whenever you need it.
A reverse-osmosis system pushes your tap water through a fine membrane that traps lead, arsenic, nitrates, PFAS, and many other dissolved solids — leaving clean water you can taste the difference in.
*Removal rates vary by system and contaminant. We'll show you the spec sheet for whatever we install.
Enter your ZIP code to pull the documented contaminants for your local water system, straight from federal drinking-water records.
We check the EPA's Safe Drinking Water Information System for your area's public water systems and known issues.
Want to know exactly what's in your glass? We'll bring a free test kit and show you which system fits — installed and ready.
Book my free testData reflects federal and state records reported under the Safe Drinking Water Act, which may lag real-time conditions and only covers regulated contaminants tested by your utility. A list with no entries does not guarantee your water is contaminant-free — only an in-home test can tell you what's at your tap. This tool is informational and not a health assessment.
In spring 2026, New Jersey health and environmental officials opened an investigation into a possible cancer cluster near the former Aeromarine landfill in Keyport. Here's what's actually known — and what isn't.
From the 2010 site investigation and recent state statements. These are reasons the community is paying attention — and reasons many families choose point-of-use filtration regardless of the outcome.
A naturally occurring element that, with long-term exposure, is linked to several cancers. Detected in soil at the site.
An industrial chemical and known human carcinogen found in the groundwater data.
A heavy metal with no safe exposure level for children; reported at unsafe levels in water at the site.
A carcinogen associated with legacy landfill contamination, identified in the 2010 assessment.
Polychlorinated biphenyls — long-lasting industrial compounds detected in the site's soil.
Additional metals and chemicals (ammonia, chlorine) were also noted in site sampling.
Sources: NJ Department of Environmental Protection statements (2026); 2010 Aeromarine site environmental assessment; NJ Department of Health. Investigation and new testing are ongoing — for official updates, see the NJDEP Keyport Landfill page. This page is informational and is not a claim about any individual home's water.
A reverse-osmosis system installs quietly under your kitchen sink. Here's the path your water takes before you drink it.
A first filter catches rust, dirt, and sand so the finer filters don't clog early.
Activated carbon pulls out chlorine, odors, and many organic chemicals.
The heart of the system — a membrane fine enough to block dissolved metals, nitrates, and PFAS.
A final carbon polish and a holding tank deliver clean, great-tasting water on demand.
We install the same Waterdrop tankless RO systems we use in our own home — space-saving, easy to live with, and built to reduce the contaminants people around here actually worry about.
Waterdrop and model names are trademarks of their respective owners. Contaminant-reduction figures are per Waterdrop's published performance data; we'll review the data for your chosen system with you before install.
You could buy a system online and wrestle with the install yourself — many people start there. Our price covers the system and a professional fit, leak-tested plumbing, a walkthrough of exactly what it removes, and someone local who picks up the phone when a filter's due. No surprises, no markup games.
Prefer to DIY? We'll happily tell you which model to buy and how to fit it — no charge for the advice. If you'd rather it just be done right the first time, that's what these prices are for. Filter replacements run about $60–90 a year; final pricing depends on your plumbing, and every quote starts with a free look at your kitchen.
This started because we installed a system for our own family on the Bayshore — and learned firsthand that the hard part isn't the equipment, it's getting it fitted right and sized to your home. That's what we do for our neighbors, and we're right down the road if you ever need us to come back out.
Based right in Union Beach. We know the homes, the plumbing, and the bay — because it's our water too.
We'll tell you honestly whether you even need a system. No fear sales, no upsells you won't use.
Need servicing or a hand with a filter change down the road? We're local and a real person picks up the phone — not a 1-800 queue.
Tell us a little about your place and we'll get back to you with honest options and pricing — usually same day.