Water Softener Installation, Whole House Filters & Free Water Tests in Denton, MD

Lifewell Water Solutions LLC

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Denton homes on private wells (Aquia/Piney Point/Choptank aquifers) can have hard water scale, iron staining, sulfur (rotten-egg) odors, or low-level arsenic (naturally in some Coastal Plain aquifer areas). Many wells are fine—testing confirms it.

Our master-plumber team provides FREE in-home testing at your kitchen sink: hardness, iron, sulfur, TDS (quick results). For more, convenient lab drop-off covers arsenic, lead, nitrates, bacteria & extras.

Honest results lead to tailored fixes:

  • Water softeners for hardness
  • Filters for iron/sulfur
  • RO or add-ons as needed

No pressure—just peace of mind and great water.

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  • Water Softener Installation

    We install high-efficiency, salt-based or high-flow softeners sized perfectly for your household (24,000–48,000 grain capacity typical). Removes calcium/magnesium to eliminate scale, improve soap lathering, soften skin/hair, brighten laundry, and protect pipes. Installed by licensed Master Plumbers—clean, quick, no mess.

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    Whole-House Filters for Iron, Arsenic & Sulfur

    Targeted point-of-entry systems: air-injection oxidation or greensand filters for iron/manganese stains; specialized media for hydrogen sulfide (sulfur smell); arsenic reduction cartridges when tests show elevated levels. These treat all home water without interfering with softeners—custom-combined based on your free test results.

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  • Reverse Osmosis Systems

    Under-sink RO for crystal-clear drinking/cooking water—removes up to 99% of contaminants like arsenic, nitrates (common in ag areas), lead, PFAS, bacteria, and more. Compact, dedicated faucet, easy maintenance. Great add-on for Easton families wanting bottled-water quality at home.

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Why Denton Homes Have Water Issues

Denton's municipal water is sourced from three Piney Point aquifer wells (two active, deep confined), with annual Consumer Confidence Reports showing full EPA compliance (no violations, low contaminants like arsenic ~3 ppb average, minimal byproducts). The confined aquifer protects against surface issues. However, private wells—common in rural Denton, near farmland, or Caroline outskirts—draw from similar Piney Point/Aquia formations, leading to moderate hardness (varying GPG), iron/manganese (staining, taste/odor), sulfur odors (hydrogen sulfide from bacteria), nitrates (ag influence), and detectable arsenic in pockets (naturally occurring, some private wells above low levels per MDE/MGS studies).

Common signs we see in Denton:

  • White limescale buildup on faucets, showerheads, and water heaters
  • Red/brown iron or manganese stains on plumbing, tubs, and laundry
  • Rotten-egg smell in hot or well water (hydrogen sulfide)
  • Cloudy or discolored water episodes
  • Dry, itchy skin and dull hair after showers
  • Spots on dishes despite dishwasher use

Without treatment, these reduce comfort, damage appliances, and increase costs. A free test gives the accurate picture—no assumptions.

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    Salt Delivery Plans

    We offer convenient salt delivery plans so you never have to haul bags again.

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    410-739-2919

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    Maintenance Plans

    Optional ongoing maintenance available only for Lifewell-installed units — professional check-ups, filter changes, and support.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do all Denton homes need a water softener?

No—municipal supply is often moderate, but private wells vary (hardness common in Piney Point areas). Free test checks your exact level—no unnecessary installs.

What about arsenic in Caroline County wells?

Naturally occurring in parts of the Piney Point/Aquia aquifers (detectable in some private wells). Municipal treated water shows low levels, but we screen every free test and recommend reduction only if needed—targeted, not blanket.

Do you service municipal water too?

Yes—Denton's Piney Point-sourced supply is protected and compliant but can have low byproducts or traces. We customize filters, softeners (if hardness present), or RO based on test results.

What's included in the free water test?

Hardness, iron, sulfur/hydrogen sulfide, pH, Total Dissolved Solids