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Contaminant guide

PFAS in Water

PFAS concerns should be handled carefully with testing and treatment equipment that has relevant reduction claims.

What customers should know

PFAS in Water

This guide explains the concern in plain language and connects it to Water Fixers testing, filtration, RO, and equipment pages.

Common concern

PFAS concerns should be handled carefully with testing and treatment equipment that has relevant reduction claims.

  • Do not assume every filter handles PFAS
  • Check certifications/specifications
  • Maintenance matters

Water testing

Possible treatment conversation

The practical treatment path may include reverse osmosis, carbon filtration, sediment filtration, softening, well-water treatment, or a whole-house system depending on the concern.

Equipment hub

RO and filters

For drinking-water concerns, reverse osmosis and filter selection may be part of the conversation. Customers should check the specific system and filter claims.

RO filters

Water Fixers Plumbing & Filtration

Concerned about pfas in water?

Water Fixers can help you decide whether testing, filtration, RO, softening, or well-water treatment is the next step.