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H2O Care Solves Your Water Problems! Trusted Professionals for water testing, water softening, well pumps and water filtration systems. We combine water quality expertise with on-staff licensed Master & Journeyman plumbers for controlled quality assurance. Our full service staff will provide long-term maintenance to get optimum performance and longevity out of your filtration equipment. In 2026, the Aquatek Filtration and Pump and SafeWell teams joined H2O Care! Call us today to schedule a free consultation.
Explore offerings from H2O Care, Inc on 271 Bedford Street, in Lakeville, with popular services available at this location.
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Scott Charron
2 days ago
5.0
I am extremely satisfied with H2O Care. The sales representative David was knowledgeable and personable. He not only troubleshot the problem, but also offered a great solution. They have a very busy schedule and they weren't going to be able to my work for a couple of weeks. But David was able to rearrange their schedule to fit me in 2 weeks early because of my failing well system. The technician Robert had a start windows of 8:30-9:30. He showed up at 8:30. Also knowledgeable and personable. He was here all day giving me a new system and didn't leave until he finished, and tested it. Great guy too, we had some good conversation while he worked. I am totally pleased with the quality and professionalism that he showed me. I would absolutely recommend this company to anyone needing well repair or replacement. Thank you Dave, thank you Robert, and thank you H2O Care!!! Job well done!!!
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Andria Dolce
2 days ago
5.0
Christopher was awesome to deal with! He was so knowledgeable and helpful in explaining everything I needed. Highly recommend!
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Ashley Castro
Jul 2, 2026
5.0
Our tech David Sutton was very helpful and knowledgeable. He was able to quickly access the problem with our softener and was very informative throughout the whole process. I will 100% recommend and will most definitely continue to use their services when needed in the future.
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Michael Estepe
Jun 15, 2026
5.0
Just had my annual service for water filtration system and Christopher the tech was exceptional very knowledgeable and answered all my concerns I would recommend H2o for all things water
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Norm B
Jun 13, 2026
5.0
Robert and his crew from H2O installed a new water neutralizer and filter system for my well water. Great job. Left everything cleaner than it was before they arrived. This is the second time I’ve received service from Robert at H2O and both times I was highly satisfied.
What are the most common water problems in the New England region?
In private wells, Hard water, Iron, manganese, low pH, hydrogen sulfide, radon and arsenic are common. Some public water supplies also have hard water, elevated levels of iron and manganese and may also have levels of chlorine (used for disinfection purposes), that may cause objectionable odor and taste.
What are the main signs to look for in well water contamination?
Iron: brown or reddish colored staining in tubs, toilets, shower stalls
Manganese: Brownish staining in dishwasher, tubs, shower stalls. Higher levels can create musty odors.
Low pH: bluish green staining in sinks, toilets or other fixtures (this is dissolved copper)
Hydrogen sulfide: Rotten egg smell
Radon & Arsenic: Only detectable through lab water tests
What are the main signs to look for in bad city water?
Again, look for staining in sinks, tubs, showers and other fixtures as well as objectionable tastes & odors. Also, turbidity (cloudiness or other discoloration) in the water may indicate a quality problem. Do not mistake air bubbles in the water as a water quality issue.
Is my city water fluoridated?
You may contact your town to see if they fluoridate your water. Also, they may already disclose this in their Annual Water Quality Report, which is a requirement. If you wish to remove it, a reverse osmosis membrane technology system works beautifully.
Is it safer to have city water or well water?
One is no safer than the other. Your city or town performs frequent testing and must report any health threat contaminants above the EPA limit. If your well has proper water treatment equipment installed in your home and you have it tested on a consistent periodic basis, safety should not be a problem.
My water has a rotten-egg or sulfur smell and taste. What does that mean?
This typically means there is hydrogen sulfide gas in your water, not harmful at low levels, but aesthetically displeasing. It can be removed with proper equipment and technology. Another potential cause of this type of smell is high manganese in the water.
Why does my water taste like chlorine and can I get rid of that taste?
Most municipalities chlorinate the water at their treatment facility before sending it into the distribution system on the way to our homes.
Some cities and towns use chloramines (which is a chlorine, ammonia mixture). Depending on the distance your home is from the treatment facility in the distribution system, the level of residual chlorine or chloramine in the water will vary. Chlorine can be removed with activated carbon filtration quite effectively. Chloramine can also be effectively removed with a specialized, catalytic activated carbon.
My water has a metallic smell and taste. How do I get rid of this?
This is typically due to iron in the water or a very low pH which can dissolve some of the copper and other metals from your pipes into the water. A combination of a water softener and pH neutralization system can correct this problem.
How often should I test my water?
If you are on a private well, testing once a year or so is typically fine. However, if there is construction or other “earth shaking” activity in your area which could potentially have an impact on underground aquifer flows, you may consider testing sooner. Also, be aware of any sudden changes in your water quality in terms of taste, smell or look.
What services does H2O Care, Inc provide?
H2O Care, Inc offers water testing, water softening and filtration systems installation and service, addressing water quality issues including hard water, low pH, and saltwater intrusion.
Where is H2O Care, Inc located and what are their business hours?
H2O Care, Inc is located at 271 Bedford Street, Unit #5, Lakeville, MA 02347. They operate Monday-Friday from 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM and are closed on weekends.
How can I schedule a consultation or service with H2O Care, Inc?
You can schedule a service or consultation through their website's contact page at https://h2ocare.com/contact-us/ or by calling their main phone number +1 800-539-1100.
Does H2O Care, Inc offer free water testing?
Yes, free water testing is one of the specialities offered by H2O Care, Inc to help identify your water quality issues.
What are common signs of water problems that H2O Care can help identify?
Signs include discoloration like brown or reddish staining from iron and manganese, bluish-green staining from low pH, rotten egg odor from hydrogen sulfide, metallic smells, and objectionable tastes in water.
What types of water issues can H2O Care treat?
They treat issues including hard water, iron and manganese contamination, low pH, hydrogen sulfide odors, radon and arsenic contamination, and water tastes and odors like chlorine or metallic flavors.
Which areas does H2O Care, Inc serve?
H2O Care, Inc serves multiple cities and counties including Lakeville, Attleboro, Berkley, Dartmouth, Dover, Hanover, Hopkinton, Marshfield, Mattapoisett, Middleborough, Plainville, Plymouth, Rehoboth, Rockland, Sherborn, Westport, and counties such as Bristol and Norfolk in MA and Bristol in RI.
Are there any wellness or health-related businesses near H2O Care that customers might visit?
Yes, nearby there are wellness centers like Bella Harmony Studio, Healing Tree Wellness Center, and Holly Grove Natural Health which offer health and holistic services that customers might combine with their visit to H2O Care.
What nearby recreational spots can customers check out when visiting H2O Care, Inc?
Customers can enjoy nearby active lifestyle locations such as Core Connections gym, Loon Pond lake for outdoor activities, Lakeville Skatepark, and the Loon Pond Horseshoe Club for sports and recreation.
What other businesses close to H2O Care might be useful for property or home services?
Nearby service providers include Bigger Builders, Inc. for construction, South East Fence & Supply for fencing, and several real estate agencies like The Real Estate Collaborative, Sandy Andersen, and Lilia Shani, which can be helpful for customers managing home or property needs.
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