06/03/2026
Here's something most Cleveland homeowners don't realize:
Your tap water can pass every government test and still contain over 100 contaminants.
The Environmental Working Group recently identified more than 100 substances in Ohio's drinking water — including PFAS "forever chemicals," disinfectant byproducts, nitrates, and more. The EPA only issued its first enforceable PFAS limits in 2024. Ohio is still replacing lead service lines. And pre-1986 homes may still have lead solder in their plumbing.
"Compliant" and "clean" are not the same thing.
A whole house reverse osmosis system removes up to 99% of dissolved contaminants — from every tap in your home. Not just the kitchen faucet. Every tap.
We install whole house RO systems across Greater Cleveland starting at $1,499.
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