PFAS Removal · La Presa, CA

PFAS Removal in La Presa, CA.

PFAS Removal for La Presa homes, done by licensed San Diego County technicians. PFAS, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are a family of synthetic chemicals that do not break down in the environment or the human body. The EPA set enforceable drinking water limits for six PFAS compounds in 2024, citing research from the NIH's National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and other agencies linking long-term exposure to health concerns.

La Presa: La Presa is unincorporated East County between Spring Valley and Bonita with hard municipal water and hot inland summers. The 1960s-90s residential stock shows the typical East County pattern of scale on fixtures, shortened water heater life, and dishwasher deposits that come with untreated hard water.
Reverse osmosis system with NSF certified membrane installed for PFAS removal in a San Diego home
La Presa water

What pfas removal looks like in La Presa

La Presa receives municipal water from the San Diego County supply network, which draws from the Colorado River and State Water Project. Both have documented PFAS presence in California's broader water system, and a certified reverse osmosis system at the drinking tap is the EPA 2024-consistent approach for point-of-use PFAS reduction. We use certified media and can document the reduction system for households that want a record.

What's included in pfas removal in La Presa?

  • Free in-home water test, with discussion of what third-party testing can add if you want a complete PFAS panel
  • Review of publicly available water quality data for your water district
  • Reverse osmosis installation with NSF/ANSI 58 certified membranes rated for PFAS reduction
  • Certified specialty media filters for PFAS reduction where RO is not practical
  • Medical-grade stainless steel tanks, no plastic that could leach additional compounds
  • Point-of-use installation for drinking and cooking water
  • Whole-house configurations for households with dermal exposure concerns
  • Annual membrane and filter replacement service to maintain certified performance
PFAS Removal detail work by a licensed water treatment technician in La Presa, CA

When does a La Presa home need pfas removal?

  • Your water district has issued a PFAS advisory or your area has known PFAS sources nearby
  • You want documented reduction of PFAS at your drinking water tap
  • You have received a water quality report showing PFAS detections
  • You want a treatment approach backed by NSF certification, not marketing claims
  • You are pregnant, have young children, or have a family member with heightened health concerns

What do La Presa homeowners ask about pfas removal?

How soon can you get to La Presa for a free water test?

We usually schedule the free in-home water test in La Presa within a few business days. The test takes about an hour, a technician tests your actual water and shows you the results in plain terms, and a real person answers the phone, not a dispatcher.

What does pfas removal cost in La Presa?

PFAS treatment systems vary based on configuration and whether point-of-use or whole-house treatment is the right approach. Exact pricing after your free in-home water test. Financing is available. We give you an exact written price after the free in-home water test, with no mileage upcharge for La Presa and financing available. No pressure, no surprise line items.

How does La Presa's climate affect this service?

La Presa is unincorporated East County between Spring Valley and Bonita with hard municipal water and hot inland summers. The 1960s-90s residential stock shows the typical East County pattern of scale on fixtures, shortened water heater life, and dishwasher deposits that come with untreated hard water. La Presa receives municipal water from the San Diego County supply network, which draws from the Colorado River and State Water Project.

Does San Diego water have PFAS?

Some California water sources have detected PFAS compounds. The levels and specific compounds vary by water district and source. We review publicly available water quality reports for your district during the free in-home water test consultation and discuss what additional independent testing can show if you want a full picture.

What does the EPA PFAS rule actually require?

In 2024, the EPA finalized the first federal enforceable limits on PFAS in drinking water, setting maximum contaminant levels for PFOA, PFOS, and four other compounds. Public water systems are required to test for these and take action if levels exceed the limits. The rule does not cover private wells, which are the homeowner's responsibility.

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