Water Filtration & Softener Systems in Salem, MA

Concerned about what’s in your water? Whether you’re dealing with hard water scale, chlorine taste, sediment, or specific contaminants like lead or PFAS, Lausier Brothers installs water treatment systems designed to solve your specific water quality problems.

We serve homeowners throughout Essex, Middlesex, and Suffolk counties—from municipal water to private wells. Water quality varies significantly across the region.

Water Treatment Services

  • Whole-house water filtration — Filter all water entering your home
  • Water softener installation — Eliminate hard water scale and buildup
  • Reverse osmosis systems — Purified drinking water at your kitchen sink
  • Sediment filtration — Remove particles from well or municipal water
  • Carbon filtration — Reduce chlorine, taste, and odor
  • Iron and manganese removal — Eliminate staining and metallic taste
  • UV disinfection — Kill bacteria and viruses in well water

Signs You Need Water Treatment

  • White scale buildup on faucets and fixtures
  • Spots on dishes after washing
  • Dry, itchy skin after showering
  • Chlorine taste or swimming pool smell
  • Rust stains in sinks, toilets, and tubs
  • Rotten egg smell (hydrogen sulfide)

Water Softener Installation & Repair

Hard water causes scale buildup in pipes, water heaters, and appliances. Over time, it reduces the lifespan of your water heater significantly and leaves white residue on fixtures and glassware. Water softeners remove calcium and magnesium through ion exchange, protecting your entire plumbing system.

We install, repair, and maintain water softeners for homeowners throughout the North Shore — including Peabody, Danvers, Beverly, and Salem. Common water softener issues we repair include resin bed failure, salt bridging, brine tank problems, control valve malfunctions, and bypass valve leaks.

If your softener is over 10–15 years old and requiring frequent repairs, replacement is usually more cost-effective. We’ll test your water hardness, assess your household usage, and recommend a properly sized unit — oversized softeners waste salt and water, while undersized units can’t keep up.

Well Water Treatment

Private wells in Danvers, Beverly, and other North Shore communities require different treatment than municipal water. Common issues include bacteria, iron, manganese, low pH, and radon. We assess your specific water quality before recommending solutions.

Water Filtration Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a whole-house water filter cost?

The cost varies but whole-house systems are between: $1,000-$3,000 installed. Water softeners: $2,000-$4,000 installed. We provide free estimates after assessing your water quality.