Water Filtration, Plumbing & HVAC in Fall River, MA
Filtered water you can taste the difference in, plumbing that holds up in older Fall River homes, and heating and cooling that handles a cold New England winter — all from one licensed local team. Free in-home water test, no obligation.
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Fall River Drinks Treated Surface Water From North Watuppa Pond — Clean at the Plant, Not Always at the Tap
Fall River runs its own water supply, drawing surface water from North Watuppa Pond and treating it at the city’s water plant. Because it begins as pond water rather than a deep well, the everyday complaints here aren’t hardness and scale — they’re the chlorine taste used to disinfect it, a seasonal earthy or musty taste-and-odor when the pond turns over, and the disinfection byproducts that form when chlorine meets organic matter. Massachusetts also enforces one of the strictest PFAS limits in the country, and surface supplies are watched closely.
Fall River’s classic mill-city housing stock is among the oldest in the region, so in neighborhoods like the Flint, Maplewood, and the Highlands, aging service lines and interior plumbing can add lead or copper on the way to your tap. A free CleanTap in-home water test shows exactly what’s coming out of your faucet, and because our licensed crew also handles plumbing and HVAC, one visit covers far more than a filter. Fall River anchors the southern edge of our Bristol County service area.

What We Do for Fall River Homes
Brita PRO carbon and specialty filtration built for treated surface water — cutting the chlorine taste and disinfection byproducts and reducing lead picked up from older Fall River plumbing.
Filtration for Fall River restaurants, cafés, offices, and gyms — from Fall River Center to the North End — where taste and clarity matter to customers every day.
Repairs, repipes, and water heater work in Fall River’s older housing stock — licensed plumbers who know what’s behind the walls of a century-old the Flint two-family.
Furnaces, boilers, central AC, and cold-climate heat pumps sized for drafty older homes and tight condos alike — installed and serviced right.
A quick test at your Fall River address for chlorine, lead, PFAS, disinfection byproducts, and more — real numbers you can see on the spot, with zero pressure to buy.
Burst pipe on a January night in Maplewood? No heat in the Highlands? A real person answers 24/7 and Fall River emergencies go to the front of the line.
Why Fall River Homeowners Call CleanTap First
Fall River’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
- Free in-home test — real numbers before any quote
- Water, plumbing & HVAC handled by one local team
- Licensed & insured Massachusetts technicians
- We know Fall River’s older housing and aging service lines
- Upfront written pricing, guaranteed workmanship
Big Franchise Installers
- Call-center scheduling and rotating crews
- A generic system sold before anyone tests
- Separate contractors who blame each other
- Quotes that climb once work begins
- Hard to reach once the job is done
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 Fall River house the same. We don’t. A 1920s the Flint two-family and a the North End 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 Fall River 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 Fall River Neighborhood
We cover all of Fall River — Fall River Center, the Flint, North Fall River, Maplewood, the North End, the South End, the Highlands, Adams Shore, and West Fall River — plus neighboring Milton, Braintree, Weymouth, and Hingham. A free water test and honest advice are always just a call away. Fall River is part of our Norfolk County service area.
Fall River Water & Home Service Questions
Do you serve Fall River, MA?
Yes — Fall River 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.
Why does my Fall River water taste or smell like chlorine?
Fall River disinfects its surface water with chlorine, which is usually the source of a faint chlorine or pool-water taste and smell — most noticeable in a cold glass from the tap. Because the supply starts as pond water, you may also catch a seasonal earthy or musty note. A carbon filter, whole-home or under-sink, removes the chlorine taste and odor and leaves your water tasting clean.
Is there lead in Fall River’s water?
The water leaving Fall River’s treatment plant is lead-free, but lead can still enter from older service lines and household plumbing — solder, brass fittings, and fixtures common in the city’s historic mill-era homes. A certified filter rated for lead reduction at the kitchen tap, plus a free CleanTap water test, tells you exactly where you stand.
Fall River’s water is already treated — do I even need filtration?
Municipal treatment makes Fall River’s water safe and compliant, but “safe” isn’t the same as filtered. Treated surface water still carries chlorine and disinfection byproducts, can pick up a seasonal taste-and-odor, and may collect lead or copper from your home’s own plumbing on the way to the faucet. A whole-home or under-sink system gives you cleaner, better-tasting water and a final barrier the city’s treatment can’t provide inside your house.
Do you handle plumbing and HVAC in Fall River too?
Yes — CleanTap handles plumbing and heating & cooling in-house alongside filtration. One Fall River visit can cover a water test, a leaking valve, and a furnace check, with one team accountable for all of it.
Is the water test really free?
Completely free. We test your Fall River water, show you the results on the spot, and give honest advice — even if that advice is “your water’s fine.” No obligation, ever.
How fast can you reach Fall River in an emergency?
Emergency calls in Fall River — 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.
Do you service equipment you didn’t install?
Yes. We repair and maintain all major brands of water heaters, filtration systems, furnaces, boilers, and AC in Fall River, regardless of who installed them.
Do you offer financing?
We do. Most Fall River 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.
How do I get started?
Call (781) 630-5449 or book a free water test online. For Fall River homes we usually schedule within days, test right at your kitchen sink, and give you straight answers about chlorine taste, lead-era plumbing, and anything else we find.