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infographic promoting well water testing. On the left, a man in a technician's uniform and blue gloves kneels in a utility room, taking a water sample into a small vial from a large pressure tank. On the right, a dark blue panel features large white text that reads: "PROTECT YOUR WELL WATER: Essential Testing for NH, ME, & MA."

Ensure your family's safety with our Essential Guide to Testing Well Water. Learn to identify contaminants and maintain quality for healthier drinking water.

composite image showing a smiling boy and girl in a clean, modern kitchen. The girl is holding up a glass of clear water with a happy expression. Large white text over the scene reads: "PROTECTING OUR CHILDREN’S HEALTH: The Crucial Role of Clean Water", with a subtitle below: "A Comprehensive Guide for Families in New Hampshire, Maine, and Massachusetts".

Discover why water quality matters for children's health. Learn about contaminants, testing, and practical steps to protect your family's well-being.

landscape graphic titled "CHOOSING THE RIGHT PFAS FILTRATION SYSTEM" featuring a professional water filtration setup with industrial canisters and piping. An overlay infographic titled "PFAS FILTRATION TECHNOLOGY" illustrates the process of removing PFAS chemicals using granular activated carbon to produce safe drinking water

Discover how to choose the right PFAS filtration system for your home. Learn from experts at A & B Water Consultants to ensure safe, clean water for your...

A person in a blue nitrile glove collecting a water sample from an outdoor well tap into a bottle labeled "PFAS Drinking Water Sample - NH," set against a scenic New Hampshire mountain landscape

Discover how to test for PFAS in your water supply with our comprehensive guide. Protect your family and ensure your home's safety from harmful contaminants.

infographic explaining PFAS ('Forever Chemicals'). Top left: large molecular model of a complex carbon-fluorine chain. Center: flow chart diagram of 'SOURCES & PATHWAYS' with arrows from manufacturing, products, and waste into water systems and contamination
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Discover key facts about PFAS, harmful contaminants in drinking water. Learn how they affect your water supply and effective removal methods

A professional, landscape-oriented image illustrating the 2026 New Hampshire PFAS rebate process. In the foreground, a person's hand stamps a "CLAIM APPROVED" seal onto a document titled "2026 NH PFAS Rebate Claim Form & Guide" resting on a clean countertop.

URGENT UPDATE: The NHDES PFAS Bureau has announced a processing pause for the current fiscal year effective June 10, 2026.

An illustrated infographic guide titled 'Homeowner's Guide to Arsenic in NH Water,' presented in a scenic New Hampshire mountain and forest background with an illustrated river. It is organized into three distinct steps in a vertical column structure.

Discover how to protect your family and well in New Hampshire from arsenic. Learn testing methods, treatment options, and get a free quote from A&B Water...

informative graphic with the title "Understanding Radon Air Treatment Costs in New Hampshire, Maine, & Massachusetts." A photograph of a modern grey house with an exterior chimney serves as the background image.

Discover the costs and key considerations for radon air treatment in New England. Learn how to protect your home and family from this hidden health risk today!

water filtration system outside of a house

Discover essential filtration systems for contaminants in New England. This practical guide helps homeowners choose and maintain the right solutions for...

Alt Tag: A man in a plaid shirt inspects a water filter cartridge in a home utility room equipped with a comprehensive PFAS remediation system. The setup features large blue GAC and resin tanks, copper piping, and an under-sink reverse osmosis unit.

Discover effective PFAS remediation strategies to ensure safe home water in New England. Learn about testing, treatment, and monitoring for private wells today!

A person wearing blue nitrile gloves fills a dark glass sample bottle from a kitchen faucet to test for PFAS. A "Home PFAS Collection Kit" box and a smartphone sit on the counter, with a stylized molecular structure overlaid near the water stream

Protect your family’s health with our practical guide to PFAS testing for homeowners in New Hampshire, Southern Maine, and Massachusetts. Learn more today!

an infographic illustration of professional pfas removal options in new hampshire

Discover effective PFAS removal options in New Hampshire. This comprehensive guide helps homeowners choose the right technologies for safer, cleaner water.

An educational infographic titled "Understanding Radon Mitigation Methods in New England (NH, ME, MA)" featuring a cross-section of a house to illustrate various radon reduction techniques.

Discover effective radon mitigation methods for protecting your home's water in New England. Learn about solutions, technologies, and local expert services...

An educational infographic titled "Understanding the Forever Chemicals: PFAS Health Risks," split into two sections: "Surface & Exposure" and "Deep Water & Health." The top section illustrates PFAS sources—such as non-stick pans, water-repellent clothing, and firefighting foam—leaching into a river and residential water supply

Discover the health risks of PFAS, "forever chemicals," and learn how to reduce exposure in your home. Insights and a free quote from A & B Water Consultants.

Infographic illustrating the 2024 EPA PFAS drinking water standards, featuring a kitchen faucet filling a glass of water, a PFAS chemical droplet graphic, EPA branding, and icons representing safer drinking water, public health protection, enforceable regulations, and limits on PFAS chemicals

Learn what the 2024 EPA PFAS drinking water standards mean, how they impact water safety, and why stricter regulations matter for public health.

infographic titled 'PFAS REMOVAL SERVICES IN NH: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW', set against a mountain and lake landscape. A contour map of New Hampshire is in the top center, and the logo for 'A & B WATER CONSULTANTS' and their website is in the top right. In the foreground, a glass of water sits on a wooden table with a magnifying glass held over it

Discover essential PFAS removal services in New Hampshire for homeowners. Learn about testing, treatment options, and costs to protect your health and home

Technician testing household water quality in kitchen using professional diagnostic equipment

Water problems in your home may manifest themselves in many different ways. Your water may appear cloudy, have a strange smell, or leave hard water deposits on dishes and plumbing fixtures. Unfortunately, some water problems such as arsenic or radon...

Water quality testing showing contaminants like radon, arsenic, and nitrates in household supply

Water is vital to life and your health, so it’s essential that your water at home is safe to drink. Learn about various issues that could affect your water and how they are treated. Radon water is hard to detect...

Healthy lifestyle scene in modern kitchen with fresh water and post-workout routine

While a great emphasis has been placed on drinking water for health reasons, there has been relatively little discussion on what constitutes clean water. There are good reasons to make sure that your tap is clean from contaminants including radon...

Discolored tap water in kitchen sink with warning sign indicating potential arsenic contamination

Despite the best water treatment procedures, contaminants can remain in your drinking water. Arsenic, a semimetal element, is of special concern because many people are unaware of its presence due to its tasteless and odorless nature. However, arsenic in water can cause...

Tap water pouring into glass with visible radon warning sign and home model in kitchen

Radon is a substance found naturally in the soil and rock. Unfortunately, high levels of radon in a home’s water supply can be dangerous to the home’s occupants. It’s important to understand the specific dangers of radon as well as...

Under-sink water filtration system with clean drinking water in modern kitchen

There’s nothing like a clean, cold glass of water on a hot day or after a tough workout. But what may look like crystal clear water can actually contain many contaminants that could be harmful to you and your family...

Person washing vegetables in kitchen with subtle warning signs indicating contaminated water risk

Water is made up of various minerals that can help your body grow strong and healthy. But every so often, the water source can become contaminated in one way or another, causing people to become very sick. When you get...

Household items with mineral buildup, stains, and residue indicating multiple water quality issues

Water filtration systems have become popular in recent years as people have become more aware of environmental practices that could be contaminating groundwater, which then enters the home as drinking water. While some of these water-related problems are more of a...

Clear drinking water in glass highlighting invisible arsenic contamination risk

As arsenic testers, we have helped many homeowners remove this dangerous element from their homes. You might not be aware of this, but there could be arsenic in your drinking water! This substance, which has historically been used as a...

Invisible radon gas entering bedroom through open door in residential home

Radon, like many deadly substances, is invisible. You cannot smell it in the air and you cannot taste it in your water, but it may still be there. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, thousands of deaths from radon poisoning...

Clean water benefits shown through drinking tap water, fresh laundry, and reusable bottles

More than 75% of the world lacks clean water. People in developing nations drink water that causes disease and wash their clothes in water where a few meters upstream cattle are herded—and, yet, Americans pay more per gallon of drinking...

Radon mitigation system pressure gauge showing system is working properly

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can be found in dangerous levels in many homes. Radon simply enters the house from the surrounding soil. The EPA recommends that radon levels in the home be at 4.0 pCi/l or...

Technician placing radon detector on floor inside residential home

Radon is a radioactive gas that is invisible, odorless, and tasteless (which means that you are unlikely to detect it on your own). It is produced naturally through the radioactive decay of uranium, and while it is usually found in...

Homeowners reviewing radon test results with technician in living room

Radon is a radioactive gas that is the leading cause of lung cancer in people who do not smoke. You might be surprised to learn how radon enters your home. Radon is generally present in the soils and materials in...

Technician explaining water treatment service to homeowners outside their house

Every once in a while, radon comes up in a news story. For most people, it isn’t nearly as important as getting last night’s scores, so few of the articles are ever read. This is a problem because radon is …...

Exterior radon mitigation system venting gas from home foundation

While most people never think twice about radon, it is a serious danger to households across the nation. For the fortunate few who do decide to test and discover that their air or water contains high amounts of this radioactive...

Radon gas rising from soil beneath home foundation during testing

Radon is a serious danger in homes across America. This colorless, odorless gas is a common carcinogen that very few people realize is in their homes. If left untreated, radon can begin causing all types of cancer and other health...

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