Wicked Pure Water Co
Merrimack Valley · Merrimack County

Water Filtration Services in Hooksett, New Hampshire

Hooksett is where we're based. The town straddles the Merrimack River between Manchester and Concord, with the Route 3 and I-93 corridors running straight through it. Two municipal precincts, the Hooksett Village Water Precinct and the Central Hooksett Water Precinct, serve the more developed parts of town, while the outlying neighborhoods and the back roads off Routes 27 and 28 run on private bedrock wells. Being headquartered here means Hooksett gets our fastest response in the state.

Local water

What Hooksett homes tend to deal with.

Merrimack Valley

Hooksett sits on the same southern New Hampshire granite bedrock that drives arsenic, uranium, and radon concerns across the Merrimack Valley. Private wells in the outlying parts of town tap into that bedrock, and NHDES guidance strongly encourages testing for these naturally occurring contaminants throughout this part of the state. Arsenic has no taste, color, or smell, so homeowners routinely go years without knowing a well sits above the EPA's 10 parts per billion limit. Uranium and radon often appear alongside it in deeper wells. Iron and manganese staining is common in shallower wells, particularly in lower-lying areas near the Merrimack River. Hardness is nearly universal whether a home is on a precinct supply or a private well. Precinct customers receive water that meets federal standards but still deal with chlorine residual and the lead risk that comes with pre-1986 interior plumbing. Hooksett's position on the Merrimack corridor also makes a baseline PFAS panel worthwhile on any private well.

Services in Hooksett

What we install here.

Because we're based in Hooksett, most local jobs start with a same-day or next-day free on-site test. Private-well homes typically get the full Merrimack Valley workup, covering arsenic, uranium, radon, iron, manganese, hardness, and PFAS, followed by point-of-entry treatment built around the results. Whole-home arsenic removal, radon aeration, and a water softener are the common combination, with an under-sink reverse osmosis unit for drinking water. Precinct customers do well with whole-home carbon filtration plus a kitchen reverse osmosis unit. We handle NHDES PFAS rebate paperwork up to $5,000 for qualifying homes.

Response in Hooksett

Hooksett is our home base, so it gets the fastest response in the state. Same-day testing, next-day service, and quick filter changes are routine here.

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