Analyze your water samples to determine the level of free chlorine. Excessive amounts can be hazardous for your health.
Lead is a natural metal that contaminates your drinking water and can cause serious health problems in children as well as adults. Make sure that your water is free of lead and is completely safe and healthy for drinking and cooking purposes
Coli and fecal coliform bacteria can contaminate water by human and animal wastes. Some bacteria may not typically be harmful but some may cause short-term health problems. It’s important to get your water tested for bacteria to ensure the optimal health of your family.
Do you live in an area that’s packed with farms and/or is sprayed frequently with pesticides? The water you drink and use may be contaminated with pesticides.
We can help you find out if it’s true using our specialized tools, resources, and experience in water testing!
We also conduct pH testing of all water samples to identify the pH level. This test tells how acidic or alkaline your water is.
Nitrate/nitrite is one of the most common contaminants found in groundwater. High levels of these substances in your drinking water pose the risk of serious health effects, including blue baby disease.
Let our water specialists find out if your water is contaminated with nitrates and nitrates because we care about you and your family.
Only a test can confirm contamination.
What are the potential health risks?
High levels of chlorine in drinking water can lead to an increased presence of THM toxins which have been known to cause adverse health effects.
Only a test can confirm contamination.
Your public water system is required to notify you if your drinking water is unsafe, but privately-owned, individual water supply safety rests in the hands of its owner.
Lead exposure can affect almost every organ and system in the body. Young children, infants, and pregnant women are most susceptible to the effects of lead poisoning.
Only a test can confirm contamination.
Your public water system is required to notify you if your drinking water is unsafe, but privately-owned, individual water supply safety rests in the hands of its owner.
E. coli outbreaks in water systems are rare, but exposure can have adverse health effects.
If you live in an area that is heavily farmed and frequently sprayed with pesticides you are at greater risk but only a test can confirm contamination.
Exposure to pesticides can cause a wide range of adverse health effects because there are many different types of pesticides with varying chemical compositions. How long and how often you’re exposed also plays a role in the level of toxicity.
A pH below 6.5 may indicate pipe corrosion. A pH above 8.5 may indicate hard water which can decrease the efficiency of water heaters. This can increase detergent and hot water use, raising costs for you and your family.
Low pH water may indicate an abundance of metal ions which can cause adverse health effects.
Increased levels of nitrates/nitrites can cause adverse health effects, especially for pregnant women and infants.
Only a test can confirm contamination.