PureEntry provides whole-home filtration and softening for Union County homeowners. Free water testing, transparent pricing, and professional installation. No pressure, no surprises.
“Meets EPA standards” does not mean clean, pure, or safe for the long term. It means utilities are compliant — for now. Federal standards lag the science by years, and your family is drinking water in the meantime.
New Jersey American Water’s Raritan System received widespread reports of taste and odor issues traced to a chemical spill into the Raritan River. Thousands of Summit and Westfield homes were affected. The event highlighted how quickly a single upstream incident reaches your tap.
| Culligan / Leaf Home | Kinetico / RainSoft | PUREENTRY | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price shown on website | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Whole-home water softener included | Add-on | Add-on | ✓ |
| 5-stage RO drinking water system | Add-on | Add-on | ✓ |
| Brushed nickel drinking faucet | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Professional installation included | Extra fee | Extra fee | ✓ Free |
| No high-pressure sales pitch | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Local, owner-operated | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Total typical cost | $5,000–$8,000+ | $5,000–$7,500+ | $3,499* |
*Installation is free for up to $150 in required materials. Any materials beyond $150 will be itemized and billed to the client at cost.
This isn’t a scare tactic. Every contaminant listed below has been detected in the NJ American Water Raritan System, which serves Summit, Westfield, Scotch Plains, Cranford, Mountainside, and surrounding Union County towns. This is public data reported to the Environmental Working Group by the NJ Department of Environmental Protection.
Source: Environmental Working Group Tap Water Database. Data reflects detections reported for NJ American Water Raritan System (PWS ID: NJ2004002), which serves Summit, Westfield, Scotch Plains, Cranford, Mountainside, and surrounding Union County communities. Search your address at ewg.org/tapwater/system.php?pws=NJ2004002
Legal does not mean safe. Federal limits for many contaminants have not been updated in nearly 20 years.
Everything your home needs — whole-home softening and pure drinking water — bundled into one transparent, all-inclusive price.
Complete PureEntry whole house system including water softener, reverse osmosis drinking water unit, and dedicated brushed nickel faucet.
Base price applies to standard installations. Additional charges may apply for finished basements, long pipe runs, or complex access situations. All pricing confirmed during your free in-home water test.
All installations performed by licensed NJ plumbers. Satisfaction guaranteed.
The PureEntry Whole-Home Bundle. Everything your family needs for clean, pure water, installed in one visit.
Hard minerals destroy appliances and dry out your skin. Softening solves the problem at the source — eliminates scale, extends the life of your water heater and plumbing, and reduces soap usage.
Clean water from every tap — kitchen, bathrooms, showers, the whole house. Coconut-shell carbon and USA-made resin remove chlorine, sediment, and heavy metals while protecting your entire plumbing system.
Ultra-purified, remineralized drinking water straight from your kitchen tap. Our 5-stage RO system removes 95–99% of TDS and contaminants including PFAS, lead, and arsenic. No more bottled water.
PureEntry is a local, independent water filtration company rooted in Union County, New Jersey. We are not a national chain, a franchise, or a big-box brand. We are your neighbors — and we started this company because we believe every family in this community deserves access to clean, safe water in their own home.
The data on Union County’s water supply is clear. PFAS forever chemicals, disinfection byproducts, and heavy metals have been detected in the water systems serving our towns. Most families don’t know what’s in their water — and the utilities aren’t required to tell them until years from now. We think that’s unacceptable.
Our mission is simple: give Union County families a clear picture of what’s in their water and a straightforward path to fixing it. No scare tactics, no pressure, no fine print. Just honest information, quality systems, and professional installation by licensed NJ plumbers — at a price that makes sense.
We live and work in Union County. The families we serve are our neighbors, and we treat every home like it’s our own.
Free water test, upfront pricing, no hidden fees. You know exactly what you’re getting before anyone touches a pipe.
Every installation is performed by a licensed NJ plumber. No shortcuts, no unlicensed contractors, no exceptions.
We believe access to clean, safe water shouldn’t depend on what a utility decides to report. Every family deserves to know what’s in their water — and have an affordable way to fix it.
Yes. Most comparable whole-home water softener and reverse osmosis packages run $4,000–$5,000 or more — and that's before installation. Box store systems might look cheaper upfront, but they require hiring a plumber separately, voiding warranties, or doing it yourself. PureEntry's price includes professional installation by a licensed NJ plumber, all equipment, and a one-year workmanship warranty. You're getting more for less.
Taste tells you almost nothing about what's in your water. PFAS forever chemicals, haloacetic acids, chromium, and radium are all odorless and tasteless — but have been detected in Union County's water supply and linked to serious long-term health effects. Your water meeting EPA legal standards doesn't mean it meets health-protective standards. Beyond drinking, your family bathes in this water every day. A filtration system protects you whether you can taste the problem or not.
We come to your home, test your water on-site, and walk you through the results. You'll also receive a full quote for the whole-home softener and reverse osmosis system — including equipment and professional installation. No pressure, no obligation. The test is completely free.
All installations are completed same-day by a licensed NJ plumber, scheduled at a time that works for you. Most jobs are done in a few hours.
Just clear access to your main water line (point-of-entry for the softener) and under your kitchen sink (for the RO system). An authorized adult 18+ must be present during installation.
All installation workmanship is covered by a one-year warranty from the date of installation. Equipment is covered by the manufacturer's warranty, documentation for which is provided at the time of install. The installation warranty covers defects in our work — not normal filter wear, misuse, or damage from pre-existing plumbing conditions.
Yes. We service renters as well as homeowners. We require written consent from your landlord before installation. Many landlords are happy to approve it since the system increases the value and appeal of the property.
We serve all of Union County, NJ — including Westfield, Summit, Scotch Plains, Cranford, Mountainside, Clark, Springfield, Rahway, Linden, Elizabeth, and surrounding areas.
Yes. We offer optional maintenance and filter replacement services every 6 to 12 months depending on your system and usage. We'll provide recommended service intervals at the time of installation so you always know when your next service is due.
A 20% deposit is due at signing to schedule your installation. The remaining 80% is due upon completion. We accept credit cards, debit cards, check, and ACH transfer.
Absolutely. The average family spending $50–$100 per month on bottled water saves $600–$1,200 per year with a reverse osmosis system at their tap. Over the life of the system, the savings more than offset the cost — and you get cleaner, better-tasting water on demand without the plastic waste.
Leave your info and we’ll reach out to schedule your free in-home water test. Takes about 30 minutes — completely free, no commitment.
Free · No obligation · Takes about 30 minutes
Not quite ready to book a home visit? Leave your details and we’ll send you a personalized Union County water quality report for your area — plus details on your protection options.
EPA’s PFAS rule is being phased in through 2031, with utilities required to begin reporting contamination levels to consumers starting in 2027. Your family doesn’t have to wait — a cleaner, safer home is one conversation away.
Free · No obligation · Union County, NJ