1. Protect Your Family’s Health
Your water might look clear, but harmful contaminants like nitrates, chlorine, and bacteria can be hiding in it. These can lead to health issues over time, especially for kids. A free test gives you peace of mind, knowing whether your water is truly safe to drink and use.
2. Prevent Costly Damage to Your Home
Hard water and high levels of minerals can cause buildup in your pipes, appliances, and water heater. Over time, this can reduce their lifespan, make them less efficient, and lead to expensive repairs. With a simple water test, you’ll know if your water is causing damage you can avoid.
3. Understand What’s Really in Your Water
You deserve to know what’s in the water your family uses every day. Whether it’s well water or city water, we’ll check for things like pH levels, iron, and total dissolved solids. You’ll get real data on the quality of your water without any pressure to buy.
Hard water contains calcium and magnesium, which cause scale buildup in pipes and appliances. This reduces efficiency, which may lead to higher energy costs and costly repairs. Our test identifies the level of hardness in your water so you can prevent these issues.
TDS measures the combined content of all inorganic and organic substances dissolved in your water. High levels can affect taste, stain dishes and clothing, and indicate the presence of harmful contaminants. We test for TDS to help ensure your water is clean and healthy.
Water that’s too acidic or too alkaline can corrode plumbing, damage fixtures, and irritate skin. Our test checks your water’s pH to ensure it’s balanced, helping to prevent damage to your pipes and giving you peace of mind.
High iron levels can stain laundry, sinks, and bathtubs, while excess chlorine affects the taste and smell of your water. With our test, you’ll know if these levels are too high and receive guidance on how to improve the quality of your water.
1. Comprehensive Water Test
We’ll test your water right in your home for things like hard water minerals, iron, chlorine, nitrates, total dissolved solids, and pH. You’ll see the results firsthand, so you know exactly what’s in your water.
2. Plumbing Inspection
We’ll check your pipes and water pressure to make sure any potential system will fit your home’s setup. This helps us ensure a smooth installation if you choose to move forward with a solution.
3. Personalized Quote
If your water has issues, we’ll provide a custom quote for a solution that’s right for your home. Our recommendations are based on your specific water test, and our pricing is straightforward, with no pressure to buy on the spot.
There isn’t one! The water test is 100% free, with no obligation to buy anything. We provide the information, and you decide what to do with it. Our goal is to help educate homeowners like you about what’s in your water. We’ll explain your water results and offer potential solutions, and then the choice is entirely yours. Our reputation is built on trust and transparency. We’ll show you the exact test results on the spot, and you’ll see what’s in your water with your own eyes. Plus, we’re a local, family-owned business, so we rely on long-term relationships with our customers, not one-time sales tactics.
Get My Free TestWhat it is – hard water contains calcium and magnesium minerals which bond with everything they touch leaving “limescale” in their wake. Treatment – Our guaranteed water softener provides the best option for soft water on the market. It improves the water throughout your entire home while protecting your appliances and fixtures.
What it is – Iron can come in a couple of different forms, including dissolved and non-dissolved. Both of these can leave red/orange stains on your sinks, tubs, and toilets and can be extremely hard to remove. Iron can also cause bacteria to grow and let off an unpleasant smell.
What it is – Chlorine is a chemical used by municipal & local water treatment plants to reduce harmful bacteria in the water supply. While this sounds good, chlorine and chloramines can cause a bacteria of their own to grow called trihalomethanes (TTHM) which is quite unsafe to drink or bathe in. Treatment – The most efficient Chlorine reduction filter is Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) or Catalytic Carbon. Due to the high level of chlorine added to water by cities, you will really appreciate your water with chlorine reduction. See our Whole House Filtration page for more information.
A new study by the Environmental Working Group reports that local drinking water contains hexavalent chromium, a toxic metal that has been linked to cancer. While the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency does not require the testing for the metal, the survey found that levels in our local water were pushing the levels proposed as a safety limit by authorities. This contaminant has been proven to cause cancer. You can search your zip code to see the amount in your municipal water supply here: https://www.ewg.org/interactive-maps/2016-chromium6-lower-48.php#.WXYljtPyu-l
What it is – dirt & sediment is just as it sounds. This is typically most common in well water or surface water that hasn’t gone through a treatment facility. Treatment – Dirt and sediment are found in almost all water supplies and will decrease the efficiency and lifespan of your appliances. For example, sediment in a water heater can prevent the heat from transferring to the water in the tank once sediment has built up in the bottom. Our whole house filtration system can help with this problem.
What they are – common contaminants in our area can include nitrates, lead, arsenic, pharmaceuticals, and more. These are not included in the free water test. However, we do offer full laboratory testing at an affordable price. Treatment – Protecting the water in your home is important; however, ensuring the purity of the water you are putting in your body is even more crucial. Our Reverse Osmosis drinking water system will give you peace of mind that your drinking water is healthy, and you are going to fall in love with this drinking water system that can provide up to 50 gallons per day of delicious water.