
We Test Water Quality
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Comprehensive Water Analysis
Our water testing service offers comprehensive analysis covering various parameters such as pH levels, mineral content, contaminants, and microbial presence. Gain a thorough understanding of the quality and composition of our water supply.
State-of-the-Art Testing Equipment
We utilize advanced testing equipment and techniques ensures accurate and reliable results so you can trust the precision and reliability of the test results, providing peace of mind regarding the safety and quality of your water.
Customized Reporting & Recommendations
We offer customized reports detailing test results, interpretations, and tailored recommendations for water treatment or remediation measures for actionable insights and guidance specific to you water quality issues.
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With our free test, we help homeowners uncover hidden contaminants in their water and provide a water treatment recommendation.
Water Testing for Your Home
We can perform several tests on your water supply to assess the quality and safety of your water. Here are some of the most common reasons why we perform water tests.
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Water Hardness: You notice stubborn hard water stains on your dishes or reduced efficiency in your appliances.
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pH Imbalance: Noticed blue or green staining? Detect a strange taste or odor in your drinking water? It could be a pH imbalance.
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Chlorine Levels: You find the smell and taste of chlorine in your water unpleasant.
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Bacteria and Microbial Contamination: You notice unusual odors or discoloration in your water.
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Lead and Heavy Metal Contamination: You are concerned about the quality of your water due to a metallic taste or discoloration.
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Total Dissolved Solids (TDS): You experience an unpleasant taste or odor in your water.
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Nitrate Levels: You can experience bluish skin, difficulty breathing, and other health related concerns.
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Iron: Water heater broken? It could be related to your iron levels. Iron causes decay on the heating element inside the water heater, leading to failure.
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Sediment: High sediment levels in your water can lead to clogging, dirty toilets, staining, and ruined appliances.
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This test measures the concentration of minerals such as calcium and magnesium in the water, which can cause scale buildup in pipes, appliances, and fixtures. Knowing the hardness of the water helps determine the appropriate water treatment solutions, such as water softeners.
Why Get A Water Test?
Determine Water Hardness
Have you noticed your appliances struggling to perform as they used to? Stubborn hard water stains on your dishes may be more than just an inconvenience, they could be a sign of water hardness. As a a local plumber specializing in water treatment, we often encounter scale buildup in pipes, faucets, and appliances, which can significantly reduce water flow and efficiency. You might also find that your soaps and detergents become less effective, leading to increased usage and higher costs.
Reveal a pH imbalance
Ever experienced a strange taste or odor in your drinking water? It might be a result of pH imbalance. We've seen how corrosive water with imbalanced pH levels can wreak havoc on plumbing materials, leading to leaks, pipe degradation, and potential water contamination. You may also notice irritation to your skin and eyes due to overly acidic or alkaline water.
Show chlorine levels
Do you find the smell and taste of chlorine in your water off-putting? Elevated Chlorine levels can not only affect the taste and odor of your drinking water, but prolonged exposure to chlorinated water during bathing or showering can also cause skin irritation and dryness.
Uncover Bacteria and Microbial Contamination
Have you noticed any unusual odors or discoloration in your water? It could be a sign of bacterial or microbial contamination. Getting a water test can expose waterborne illnesses that lead to gastrointestinal infections. Contaminated water poses serious health risks, and it's essential to address the issue promptly.
Lead and Heavy Metal Contamination
If you've noticed a metallic taste or discoloration, it could indicate the presence of lead or other heavy metals. There are health risks associated with lead exposure. We can test your water for lead and other heavy metals and discuss effective solutions to reduce contamination levels and protect your health and well-being.
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS):
Have you ever wondered what's causing that unpleasant taste or odor in your water? It might be due to high levels of total dissolved solids (TDS). We've encountered how excessive mineral content can affect water quality and overall taste. Not only can it lead to scale buildup on fixtures and appliances, but it may also pose health concerns related to mineral intake. We can explore ways to improve your water quality and ensure a more enjoyable and refreshing drinking experience.