Water Treatment Solutions in Eastern North Carolina
Morton Drilling specializes in water treatment in Eastern North Carolina, ensuring that well water is clean, safe, and free of contaminants like hardness, iron, manganese, sulfur, nitrates, and imbalanced pH levels. Our team of experts delivers tailored water conditioning to households, farms, and commercial facilities for healthier water and systems that last.
Why Water Quality Matters
Well water can carry various impurities that impact both health and home efficiency
- Hardness: High levels of calcium and magnesium can clog pipes and damage water heaters over time.
- Iron: The EPA recommends iron levels below 0.3 parts per million (ppm), as higher amounts can cause red staining on fixtures, clothing, and surfaces.
- Manganese: This should be under 0.5 ppm; excess manganese may result in dark brown or black stains on plumbing fixtures and fabrics.
- pH Imbalance: Water below pH 7.0 is acidic and may corrode pipes, while alkaline water can leave mineral build-up.
- Sulfur: I known to cause a rotten egg smell and black residues on sinks and laundry.
- Nitrates: Levels above 10 ppm pose health risks—especially to infants under six months—per EPA guidelines.
Our goal is to eliminate these problems with customized water treatment solutions that restore quality and safety to your water supply.
Comprehensive Water Testing Services
Before recommending treatment, we conduct thorough water testing, including:
- Mineral Testing: To identify levels of hardness, iron, manganese, and other minerals
- Salinity and Total Dissolved Solids (TDS): To evaluate non-liquid impurities
- Bacteria Testing: While we don’t test in-house, we provide samples to your local health department for lab-certified results
Water Treatment Equipment We Use
We use high-performance systems from Water-Right, a recognized leader in residential and commercial water treatment technology to ensure long-term water quality. Our top systems include:
Your Local Water Treatment Experts
With decades of experience serving Eastern North Carolina, we understand local water conditions and provide treatment systems that meet regional needs and EPA standards. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward better, safer water.