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Fluoride in Water

Fluoride is often added to public water supplies to help reduce tooth decay—but that doesn’t mean it’s always balanced or welcome. If you’re concerned about high fluoride levels or you’re using a reverse osmosis system that removes it entirely, it’s important to understand what’s actually in your water.

Some homeowners prefer to limit fluoride exposure, while others may want to ensure their system leaves enough behind. The first step is testing.

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Where Fluoride Comes From

There are two main sources of fluoride in drinking water:

While fluoride is considered safe in controlled amounts, overexposure over time may contribute to dental fluorosis, bone issues, or other concerns—especially for infants and young children.

Homes in rural areas that rely on wells may also experience inconsistent fluoride levels due to local geology.

How We Treat Fluoride in Water

ClearWave offers customized fluoride-reduction systems for homeowners who want greater control over their water content. Depending on your goals and your water test results, we may recommend:

All systems are installed by licensed professionals and calibrated to your specific needs.

Know What’s Coming Out of the Tap

Whether you want to reduce fluoride, verify it’s present, or strike the right balance for your family’s needs—we’ll help you make an informed decision.