If your family gets drinking water from a private well, do you know if your water is safe to drink? What health risks could you and your family face? Where can you go for help or advice?
It is a good idea to have your well water tested at least once every few years for bacteria and a wide range of organic and inorganic contaminants. These include metals, salts, and chemicals such as pesticides.
This type of comprehensive testing can easily cost over $900, but now you can get 100 contaminants tested for less than $200.
See Well Water Testing link here.
National Testing Labs WaterCheck Test Lowers the Cost for Well Water Testing
This 103 parameter test offers a broad spectrum drinking water analysis including
Review and Explanation by Certified Water Specialists Included
In addition to the lab-testing, your test results will be reviewed and interpreted by one of our professional WQA Certified Water Specialists. If you have any questions or need assistance we are here to help..
Below is a sample water test report form:
One of our WQA Certified Water Specialists will then review each of the tests and email or call you with a recommended treatment options. They will also clearly explain what the levels of each parameter mean for your water.
If no recommendation for treatment is needed, you can still email or talk to us if you have any questions about water testing.
If you have any other questions or need assistance, please don't hesitate to email or call us.
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