Reverse osmosis
RO is commonly considered for drinking water PFAS reduction when paired with appropriate certified components.
PFAS concerns are changing how families think about drinking water. ClrWtrCo helps Dallas-Fort Worth homeowners understand where PFAS filtration fits, which technologies are commonly used, and whether a point-of-use or whole-home approach makes sense.
RO is commonly considered for drinking water PFAS reduction when paired with appropriate certified components.
Carbon filtration may be part of a PFAS strategy depending on media, flow rate, contact time, and maintenance.
A standard field test does not replace laboratory PFAS testing, but it helps build the rest of the water treatment plan.
PFAS confirmation requires laboratory testing. ClrWtrCo can still evaluate your broader water quality and discuss PFAS-focused filtration choices.
Many families prioritize drinking water first, then decide whether whole-home treatment is worth the added cost and maintenance.