5.0 RATED IN NJ

The same water system the brand-name guys sell for $8,000. Ours is $3,499, installed.

Whole-home softening and filtration, installed by a licensed New Jersey installer. No in-home sales pitch, no five-figure quote, no pressure. Just honest pricing.

FLAGSHIP BUNDLEAll-in price
$3,499installed
  • Whole-home softener + carbon filtration
  • Premium carbon and softening media
  • Professional local installation
  • Automatic control valve
  • Standard installation included
Comparable brand-name systems often sell for $8,000 to $12,000+.
See What’s In Your Water
WHY NEW JERSEY NEEDS THIS

Three things are in New Jersey water you can see, smell, and test for.

New Jersey has documented PFAS hotspots across the state, and municipal water carries chlorine, disinfection byproducts, and enough hardness to scale your appliances. This isn't a scare tactic, it's the public data on your own municipal supply.

Hard water you can feel

New Jersey municipal water runs about 6 to 12+ grains per gallon of hardness, enough to scale water heaters and fixtures, dry out skin and hair, and shorten appliance life over time. A softener fixes it.

PFAS "forever chemicals"

New Jersey is a documented industrial PFAS hotspot with state cleanup standards for a reason. Reverse osmosis at the tap is the reliable removal path for your drinking water.

Chlorine, metals & taste

Chlorine and chemicals from municipal treatment affect taste, smell, and your skin. Carbon filtration handles them whole-home; RO polishes your drinking water at the tap.

PREMIUM PARTS, NOT PREMIUM MARKUP

Same outcome. A fraction of the price.

The brand-name guys aren't selling better water. They're selling a big ad budget and a salesman in your living room for three hours. We cut the theater and pass on the savings.

RECOMMENDED

MVP Water Systems

~$3,499
  • Typical installed price: ~$3,499
  • In-home sales visit: None, remote & transparent
  • Pricing shown up front: Yes, right here
  • Internal valve: Ceramic, lifetime warranty
  • Carbon & resin grade: Jacobi + ResinTech CG10
BIG BRANDS

Traditional Dealers

$5,000–$12,000
  • Typical installed price: $5,000–$12,000
  • In-home sales visit: A salesman in your kitchen for three hours
  • Pricing shown up front: “Schedule a consultation”
  • Internal valve: Plastic, replaced in 2–5 yrs
  • Carbon & resin grade: Often cheaper imports
PREMIUM EQUIPMENT. FAIR PRICE.

Every system runs name-brand, NSF-certified components.

The savings come from cutting the sales theater, never from the materials inside the tank.

MVP Whole-Home Water Treatment & Reverse Osmosis Bundle

Your complete bundle

Whole-home softening & filtration tank, brine tank, and under-sink reverse osmosis with a dedicated faucet.

01

Jacobi coconut-shell carbon

The most expensive carbon on the market, grown in arsenic-free soil and NSF certified. Removes chlorine and chemicals before they reach the resin.

02

ResinTech CG10 resin

The only USA-made resin in the country, 10% cross-link so chlorine doesn’t eat it in a year. Carries the WQA Gold Seal.

03

Ceramic disc valve

Everyone else uses plastic that wears out in a few years. Ceramic is harder than the minerals in your water, tested to a simulated 400-year life.

04

EnPress fiberglass tank

The most premium tank in the industry, even on the part you never see. We don’t cut corners anywhere in the build.

HOW IT WORKS

How it works

From “what’s in my water” to clean water, in three steps.

1

Get your free water report

Tell us your address. We pull the public data on your municipal supply and send a personalized report, no in-home test, no visit required.

2

One honest phone call

We review what’s actually in your water, recommend the right system, and give you the all-in price on the spot. No pressure, no upsell.

3

Local install, same week

A licensed New Jersey installer sets up your system, usually within the week. 25% deposit to schedule, balance due only once the job is done and you’re happy.

WHERE WE WORK

Serving Northern & Central New Jersey.

Every installation is right in our backyard across Bergen, Morris, Essex, Passaic, Union, Somerset, and Middlesex counties. If you're nearby and don't see your town, give us a call — we likely still cover you.

WHY HOMEOWNERS CHOOSE US

Why homeowners choose us

Every install backed by real standards, not a sales pitch.

NSF-certified components

The same name-brand carbon, resin, and membranes the big brands use, certified to national standards. No cheap imports.

Lifetime ceramic valve

A ceramic disc valve tested to a simulated 400-year life, backed by a lifetime warranty. Not the plastic that wears out in a few years.

Licensed local install

A licensed New Jersey installer, insured work, and you don’t pay the balance until the job is done and you’re happy.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Straight answers, no sales runaround.

Everything you need to know about our whole-home water treatment, straightforward pricing, and installation.

Our whole-home system, softening and carbon filtration, is about $3,499 installed, taxes included, for a standard city-water home. Financing runs about $265/mo with no credit check. A comparable system from the brand-name guys runs $5,000 to $12,000. See full pricing breakdown →
Not because of cheaper equipment, we use the same NSF-certified, name-brand components. We're cheaper because we cut the expensive part: the salesman in your kitchen for three hours and the bloated ad budget. Same system, none of the theater.
No. That's the whole point. We pull the public data on your water, review it with you on one phone call, and give you an honest price. No one comes to pitch you in your living room.
We serve Northern and Central New Jersey, across Bergen, Essex, Morris, Passaic, Hudson, Union, Somerset, and Middlesex counties. If you're nearby and don't see your town, call us—we likely still cover you.
We take a 25% deposit to schedule your installation, and the remaining 75% isn't due until the job is completely done and you're happy.

See exactly what’s in your water. Free.

Tell us your address and we’ll show you what public water-quality data says about the municipal supply serving your home.