PFAS Water Filtration in Massachusetts

“Forever chemicals” have been found in water systems across Massachusetts. Certified filtration removes them at your tap — starting with a free in-home water consultation.

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PFAS: What Massachusetts Homeowners Should Know

PFAS — per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, often called “forever chemicals” — don’t break down in the environment and have been linked to serious health effects. Massachusetts has one of the strictest drinking-water standards in the country (20 parts per trillion for six PFAS compounds), and testing under that rule has found PFAS in public water systems and private wells across the state. Because PFAS is invisible, tasteless, and odorless, the only way to know is to test. CleanTap installs filtration proven to remove PFAS — activated-carbon whole-home systems and point-of-use reverse osmosis at the kitchen tap — sized to your water and your home. Start with a free in-home water consultation; where PFAS is a concern, we arrange certified lab analysis so decisions are based on real numbers.

CleanTap Water Solutions Installation

60+ Years of Experience

Locally Owned & Operated

Every Service, One Licensed Team

Whole-home Brita PRO systems that tackle hardness, chlorine, iron, and PFAS — better-tasting water from every tap and appliances that last years longer.

Engineered filtration for restaurants, offices, gyms, and facilities where water quality affects equipment, product, and customers every single day.

From dripping fixtures to full repipes and water heater swaps — licensed Massachusetts plumbers who quote upfront and clean up after themselves.

Furnaces, boilers, central AC, and cold-climate heat pumps — installed right the first time and maintained so they’re ready every season.

A quick, no-pressure test that shows exactly what’s in your water — hardness, chlorine, iron, pH — with results you can see on the spot.

Burst pipe, no heat, no hot water — a real person answers around the clock and emergency calls jump straight to the front of the line.

Why Handle PFAS With CleanTap

PFAS removal is not a filter-pitcher problem — it takes properly specified media, correct flow rates, and maintenance to keep working. We install certified systems, verify performance, and service them on schedule, so the protection is real and stays real.

The CleanTap Way

The Filter-Pitcher Approach

Experience the CleanTap difference for yourself

Whether it’s water you don’t trust, a fixture that won’t quit dripping, or a furnace limping into another winter — one call covers it. Consultations are free, and there’s never any pressure to buy.

Where CleanTap Is Different

Most home service companies are built around a single trade, so every problem looks like that trade’s solution. We start from the house instead — how the water, the plumbing, and the heating and cooling systems affect one another — and recommend the fix that actually solves the problem, even when it’s the cheaper one.

Start With a Whole-Home Consult

In one visit we’ll test your water, look over your plumbing, and check the age and condition of your heating and cooling equipment. You get a plain-English rundown of what’s fine, what’s wearing, and what’s worth budgeting for — no scare tactics, no obligation.

PFAS Filtration Across Eastern Massachusetts

We install PFAS filtration throughout our Massachusetts service area. Several communities we serve actively monitor PFAS under the state standard — including towns in Norfolk, Bristol, and Plymouth Counties — and private-well owners in Mansfield, Franklin, and beyond are testing on their own. Wherever you are, the first step is the same: find out what’s in your water.

PFAS FAQs

How do I know if my water has PFAS?

You can’t see, taste, or smell it — testing is the only way. If you’re on a public system, your town publishes PFAS results in its annual water quality report; if you’re on a private well, testing is entirely on you. We help either way: a free in-home consultation first, then certified lab analysis when PFAS screening is warranted.

Yes. Our filtration specialists, licensed plumbers, and HVAC technicians are all CleanTap — not subcontractors. They share notes on your home, which means faster diagnosis and no finger-pointing between trades.

Greater Boston and Eastern Massachusetts — roughly everything east of Worcester — served from our Mansfield and Braintree locations. That includes Norfolk, Bristol, Plymouth, Suffolk, and Middlesex counties.

Every plumber and HVAC technician we send is licensed in Massachusetts, fully insured, and background-checked. We’re happy to share license numbers before work begins.

Two proven technologies: activated-carbon filtration (as a whole-home system or under-sink unit) and reverse osmosis at the point of use. Standard fridge filters and pitcher filters are generally not certified for PFAS. We install and maintain certified systems and size them so flow rates keep removal effective.

Absolutely — it’s one of the biggest reasons homeowners call us. The same appointment can cover a leaking valve, a water quality test, and a look at a struggling AC unit. One trip, one report, one plan.

Yes — among the strictest in the nation. Massachusetts limits six PFAS compounds (PFAS6) to 20 parts per trillion in public drinking water, and systems that exceed it must notify customers and act. Private wells aren’t covered by the rule, which is why well owners increasingly test and filter proactively.

Yes. We repair and maintain all major brands of water heaters, filtration systems, furnaces, boilers, and AC equipment, regardless of who installed them.

We do — flexible monthly payment options with $0-down plans on qualifying installations like filtration systems, water heaters, and HVAC equipment. Ask during your consult and we’ll walk you through the numbers.

Call (781) 630-5449 or book a free consultation online. We’ll ask a few questions about your home, schedule a visit that fits your day, and go from there — no pressure, no obligation.

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