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Reverse osmosis: your PFAS and great-taste answer.

A tankless RO unit under your kitchen sink with its own dedicated faucet. It removes everything, then adds back the good minerals so your water tastes clean, not flat.

Think of it as a water-bottle vending machine built into your house, with a second faucet (color-matched to your existing one) just for the water you actually drink and cook with. Your regular faucet still handles the dishes; this one is for drinking, cooking, and washing produce.

Why it matters in Fayette County

Reverse osmosis is the reliable removal path for PFAS, the "forever chemicals" showing up in municipal supplies across the country, along with heavy metals like lead. It's the single most important upgrade for your drinking water, confirmed by independent lab testing.

What's behind the faceplate

  • A pre-carbon filter (like a large fridge filter).
  • The RO membrane, which removes essentially everything, including TDS.
  • A post-carbon filter with built-in alkaline remineralization, so the water isn't stripped flat.
On TDS: RO removes all of it, the bad stuff included. Then the alkaline filter adds back the good kind, calcium and magnesium your body actually wants. So a higher number after remineralization is a good thing, not a bad one.

Tankless, and it shows

The tankless unit is about the size of an Xbox, takes up almost no under-sink space, and looks clean. It's included in most flagship bundles, a near-automatic yes because it's inexpensive to add while we're already installing your whole-home system.

Pick a faucet that matches your kitchen

The dedicated drinking-water faucet comes in four finishes, so it fits right in with the rest of your kitchen hardware. No upcharge games, just tell us which one you want.

Chrome drinking water faucet

Chrome

Brushed nickel drinking water faucet

Brushed Nickel

Matte black drinking water faucet

Matte Black

Brushed gold drinking water faucet

Brushed Gold

Ready to see what your home needs? Get a Free Water Assessment or call (470) 347-9449.