Water Filtration, Plumbing & HVAC in Plymouth, MA
Cleaner, stain-free water, plumbing that stands up to Plymouth’s well water, and heating and cooling built for a big coastal town — handled by one licensed local team. Free in-home water test, no obligation.
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Plymouth’s Well Water Comes With Its Own Challenges
Unlike towns on the MWRA, Plymouth draws its water from local groundwater in a sandy coastal aquifer. That well-sourced supply is often hard, and it frequently carries iron and manganese — the culprits behind orange staining in sinks and tubs, black specks in the water, and a metallic taste that no amount of scrubbing fixes.
Add in Plymouth’s enormous spread — from 300-year-old homes near the waterfront to brand-new construction in The Pinehills — and no two properties treat their water the same way. CleanTap tests your specific Plymouth water for free, shows you the numbers, and builds a Brita PRO system around what your home actually needs. And because we also handle plumbing and HVAC, one visit can solve more than just the water.

What We Do for Plymouth Homes
Whole-home Brita PRO systems that target Plymouth’s hard water, iron, and manganese — ending the orange stains and metallic taste while protecting your appliances.
Filtration for Plymouth restaurants, inns, and businesses along the waterfront and Route 3 corridor, where iron-stained water and scale hurt both equipment and guest experience.
From historic homes downtown to new builds in West Plymouth and Cedarville — licensed plumbers for leaks, repipes, water heaters, and hard-water damage.
Furnaces, boilers, central AC, and cold-climate heat pumps for everything from Manomet capes to Pinehills new construction — installed and serviced right.
A quick test at your Plymouth address for hardness, iron, manganese, and more — real numbers on the spot, whether you’re on town water or a private well.
No heat in Cedarville during a nor’easter? Burst pipe in North Plymouth? A real person answers 24/7 and Plymouth emergencies jump the line.
Why Plymouth Homeowners Trust CleanTap
Plymouth is a big, varied town — private wells in the outer villages, town water downtown, historic homes and new developments side by side. We test and tailor instead of pushing the same system on every property.
The CleanTap Way
- Free test — town water or private well, we check both
- Water, plumbing & HVAC from one local team
- Licensed & insured Massachusetts technicians
- Systems sized to Plymouth’s iron & hard water
- Upfront written pricing, guaranteed work
Out-of-Area Water Dealers
- Long drives and slow service to a big town
- A single tank sold for every home
- No real testing before the pitch
- Different subs for every trade
- Vanish once the install is done
Experience the CleanTap difference for yourself
Whether it’s rust-colored water in Manomet or a furnace struggling in Cedarville, one call to CleanTap covers it. Every consultation is free, with no pressure to buy.
Where CleanTap Is Different
Because so much of Plymouth is on well water, generic solutions often miss. We look at your actual iron, manganese, and hardness levels — and whether you’re on town supply or a private well — before recommending anything.
Start With a Whole-Home Consult
One visit covers a full water test, a look at your plumbing and pressure, and a check of your heating and cooling equipment. You get a clear, honest picture of what’s working, what’s wearing, and what’s worth budgeting for.
Serving Plymouth & the South Shore
We cover all of Plymouth — downtown and the waterfront, North Plymouth, West Plymouth, Manomet, Cedarville, Chiltonville, and The Pinehills — plus nearby Kingston, Carver, Duxbury, Middleborough, and Wareham. A free water test is only a call away. Plymouth anchors our Plymouth County service area.
Plymouth Water & Home Service Questions
Do you serve Plymouth, MA?
Yes — Plymouth is a core part of our Plymouth County service area, served from our nearby Braintree and Mansfield locations. Scheduling across this big town is easy for us.
Why is my Plymouth water orange or rust-colored?
Most of Plymouth draws from the sandy Plymouth-Carver aquifer, which is naturally high in iron and manganese. When those metals oxidize they turn water orange, yellow, or rusty and stain fixtures and laundry. A free in-home water test measures your iron and manganese, and an oxidizing whole-home filter clears the discoloration at the point of entry.
Do you treat private well water in Plymouth?
Absolutely. Many outer-Plymouth homes in Manomet, Cedarville, and the rural areas are on private wells, which need their own testing and treatment. We test private wells for iron, manganese, hardness, and bacteria, and design a system to match.
What causes the metallic taste in my water?
A metallic taste usually points to iron and manganese — the same minerals behind the staining. Carbon and specialty filtration remove them. Explore our water filtration options to see what fits your home.
Do you handle plumbing and HVAC in Plymouth too?
Completely free. We test your Plymouth water, show you the results on the spot, and give honest advice — even if that advice is “your water’s fine.” No obligation.
Is the water test really free?
Yes — CleanTap handles plumbing and heating & cooling in-house alongside filtration. One Plymouth visit can cover a water test, a plumbing repair, and a furnace check.
How fast can you reach Plymouth in an emergency?
Plymouth emergency calls — 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.
Do you service equipment you didn’t install?
Yes. We repair and maintain all major brands of water heaters, softeners, filtration systems, furnaces, boilers, and AC in Plymouth, no matter who installed them.
Do you offer financing?
Financing with nothing down is available on most Plymouth work. Iron-and-manganese filtration for aquifer water is the most-financed project here, followed closely by heat pumps with Mass Save® rebates.
How do I get started?
Book your free water test or call (781) 630-5449. Plymouth-Carver aquifer water varies street to street, so your neighbor’s numbers aren’t necessarily yours — testing is the only way to know.