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In our daily lives, we often take for granted the water that flows effortlessly from our taps.

In our daily lives, we often take for granted the water that flows effortlessly from our taps. However, that seemingly clear liquid might harbor hidden dangers that can impact your health. Unsafe drinking tap water is a reality for many, and understanding the importance of water testing is the first step towards ensuring the safety of what you consume.

The Unseen Threats in Tap Water

Tap water, despite its apparent clarity and taste, can contain a myriad of contaminants that pose risks to human health. From harmful bacteria and viruses to toxic metals, inorganic compounds, and pesticides, the list of potential threats is extensive. These contaminants can enter the water supply through various means, including industrial discharges, agricultural runoff, and aging infrastructure.

Health Risks Associated with Unsafe Drinking Water

Consuming contaminated water can lead to a range of health issues, from gastrointestinal problems to more severe conditions such as liver and kidney damage. Certain contaminants, like lead and certain volatile organic compounds, are known to have detrimental effects, especially in vulnerable populations such as children and pregnant women.

Water testing emerges as the most effective solution to unveil the hidden dangers lurking in your tap water.

Comprehensive water testing goes beyond basic assessments, providing an in-depth analysis of the water composition. By identifying contaminants at various levels, water testing enables us to understand the specific risks present in the water supply. Learn more about these contaminants and germs here

How Water Testing Works?

Water testing involves collecting samples from different sources and subjecting them to rigorous analysis in certified laboratories.

These laboratories employ advanced techniques to detect and quantify contaminants, ensuring accurate and reliable results. The data obtained from water testing allows experts to tailor recommendations for water treatment and establish a plan to address specific issues.

Water testing is not just a precautionary measure; it is an essential step towards ensuring the well-being of you and your loved ones. By taking control of the quality of your tap water through testing, you empower yourself to make informed choices about water consumption and implement necessary interventions to address specific concerns.

Unsafe drinking tap water is a silent threat that can have far-reaching consequences. Water testing emerges as the key solution to uncover the hidden dangers and pave the way for a safer, healthier future.

Don’t wait for the risks to manifest – take charge of your water quality today through comprehensive water testing. Your well-being depends on it.

FAQ´s

What is the most accurate way to test for water?
Laboratory testing. Though the most expensive, the most accurate and thorough way is to test your water that is analyzed through a state certified laboratory.

1. Unusual test. You notice a metallic, oily, or fishy taste.

2. Chlorine smell. Chlorine is added in order to kill bacteria and harmful microorganisms. The amount of chlorine usually isn’t dangerous, but you may not like the taste.

3. Sulfur smell. If you notice a rotten egg smell, it is likely sulfur, which is a naturally occurring mineral that is generally not harmful.

4. A cloudy, foamy look. Many treatment systems do not filter out naturally occurring minerals that may give a cloudy appearance. If the clouds and foam do not go away over time, it could be caused by bacteria and should be tested.

5. Low water pressure. This may be a sign that your pipes are clogged and corroded from sediment and scale buildup.

6. Blackening, dirt, or sediments in the sink.

7. Government advisories and boil warning. Local governments usually notify the public of known unsafe water issues.

We employ a variety of methods to test water quality, depending on the specific analytes we’re examining. These methods can include chemical analysis, microbial testing, physical measurements, and even sensory evaluations in some cases. Our trained technicians follow strict protocols and use state-of-the-art equipment to ensure accurate and reliable results.

Our Drinking Water Quality test starts at $325. We can add more analytes to be tested for an additional fee.

Customer Reviews

Jonathan Rojas
Jonathan Rojas
April 5, 2024
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jessica gurrentz
April 5, 2024
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Laura Miller
March 28, 2024
Mike is the best! Mike came to our 1912 house while under contract for lead testing, but he did that and so much more. As first time home buyers, he gave us great insights into our home and was one of the kindest, most genuine people who made us feel so comfortable during the inspection and did an incredibly thorough job going on the outside and inside of the home. It's obvious that he truly cares about his work. If I could submit more than 5 stars, I would!
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Sarah Jane Moerbe
March 26, 2024
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Ahron Wasserman
March 20, 2024
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Abby Ruesink
March 20, 2024
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Dag Arnold
March 19, 2024
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Tim Mendt
March 19, 2024
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