Water Filtration, Plumbing & HVAC in Quincy, MA

Filtered water you can taste the difference in, plumbing that holds up in older Quincy homes, and heating and cooling that handles a coastal New England winter — all from one licensed local team. Free in-home water test, no obligation.

Licensed & Insured • Local Massachusetts Experts • Financing Available

Sean Conway of Cleantap Water Solutions with a Brita Water Filtration System Installation
60+
Years Combined Experience
5.0
Google Rating
Norfolk County
Serving All of Quincy
Licensed
& Fully Insured

Soft Water Isn’t the Same as Clean Water in Quincy

Quincy gets its water through the MWRA, drawn from the Quabbin and Wachusett reservoirs. That surface water is naturally soft — so hardness and scale usually aren’t the problem here. What Quincy homeowners notice instead is the chlorine-and-ammonia (chloramine) taste and smell used to disinfect it, plus what the water picks up on the way to the tap.

In Quincy’s older neighborhoods — Wollaston, Quincy Center, Houghs Neck — service lines and interior plumbing can date back decades, and lead and copper can leach into otherwise clean water. A free CleanTap test shows you exactly what’s coming out of your tap, and because we also handle plumbing and HVAC, one visit can cover far more than a filter.

CleanTap Water Solutions Installation

60+ Years of Experience

Locally Owned & Operated

What We Do for Quincy Homes

Brita PRO carbon and specialty filtration built for MWRA water — cutting the chloramine taste and smell and reducing lead picked up from older Quincy plumbing.

Filtration for Quincy restaurants, cafés, offices, and gyms — from Quincy Center to Marina Bay — where taste and clarity matter to customers every day.

Repairs, repipes, and water heater work in Quincy’s older housing stock — licensed plumbers who know what’s behind the walls of a century-old Wollaston two-family.

Furnaces, boilers, central AC, and cold-climate heat pumps sized for drafty coastal homes and tight condos alike — installed and serviced right.

A quick test at your Quincy address for chlorine/chloramine, lead, and more — real numbers you can see on the spot, with zero pressure to buy.

Burst pipe on a January night in Squantum? No heat in Merrymount? A real person answers 24/7 and Quincy emergencies go to the front of the line.

Why Quincy Homeowners Call CleanTap First

Quincy’s mix of century-old triple-deckers, waterfront condos, and new construction means no two homes are the same. We take the time to test, look, and explain — instead of selling you a system off the truck.

The CleanTap Way

Big Franchise Installers

Experience the CleanTap difference for yourself

From a chlorine taste you’re tired of to a water heater on its last legs, one call to your neighbors at CleanTap covers it. Consultations are always free, with no pressure to buy.

Where CleanTap Is Different

A lot of companies treat every Quincy house the same. We don’t. A 1920s Wollaston two-family and a Marina Bay condo have completely different plumbing, water, and comfort needs — and we tailor the recommendation to what your specific home actually shows.

Start With a Whole-Home Consult

In one visit we test your Quincy water, check your plumbing and any older service lines, and look at the age and condition of your heating and cooling equipment. You get a straight, plain-English rundown — what’s fine, what’s aging, and what’s worth planning for.

Serving Every Quincy Neighborhood

We cover all of Quincy — Quincy Center, Wollaston, North Quincy, Squantum, Marina Bay, Houghs Neck, Merrymount, Adams Shore, and West Quincy — plus neighboring Milton, Braintree, Weymouth, and Hingham. A free water test and honest advice are always just a call away. Quincy is part of our Norfolk County service area.

Quincy Water & Home Service Questions

Do you serve Quincy, MA?

Yes — Quincy is right in our core Norfolk County service area, and we’re just up the road in Braintree and Mansfield. Scheduling is easy and response times are fast.

Quincy is on MWRA water, disinfected with chloramine — the source of the faint chlorine or pool-water taste and smell many residents notice. Quincy’s older homes can also add lead-era pipe concerns and metallic notes. A free in-home water test shows what’s reaching your tap, and carbon filtration or a reverse osmosis drinking tap removes the chloramine taste for good.

The water leaving the MWRA is lead-free, but lead can enter it from older service lines and interior plumbing — and plenty of Quincy homes in Wollaston, Quincy Center, and Houghs Neck still have decades-old pipes. A free test tells you what’s actually at your tap, and filtration plus targeted plumbing upgrades can address it.

Often, yes. Soft water solves scale, but it doesn’t touch chloramine taste, chlorine byproducts, or lead picked up from old pipes. Filtration in Quincy is about taste, smell, and safety more than hardness. See our water filtration options.

Yes — CleanTap handles plumbing and heating & cooling in-house alongside filtration. One Quincy visit can cover a water test, a leaking valve, and a furnace check, with one team accountable for all of it.

Completely free. We test your Quincy water, show you the results on the spot, and give honest advice — even if that advice is “your water’s fine.” No obligation, ever.

Emergency calls in Quincy — burst pipes, no heat, no hot water — jump to the front of the line, with same-day response and 24/7 phone coverage. Call (781) 630-5449 and a real person answers.

Yes. We repair and maintain all major brands of water heaters, filtration systems, furnaces, boilers, and AC in Quincy, regardless of who installed them.

We do. Most Quincy installs qualify for financing with $0 down and payments that typically work out to less than $5 a day — and heat-pump projects can stack Mass Save® incentives on top.

Call (781) 630-5449 or book a free water test online. For Quincy homes we usually schedule within days, test right at your kitchen sink, and give you straight answers about chloramine taste, lead-era plumbing, and anything else we find.

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