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Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I test my water?

Here’s why testing your water is important:

✅ Hidden Contaminants – Your water may contain chlorine byproducts, heavy metals (lead, arsenic, mercury), PFAS ("Forever Chemicals"), pesticides, and pharmaceutical residues that aren’t always fully removed during treatment.

✅ Aging Pipes & Plumbing – Even if the city provides clean water, old or corroded pipes in your home can introduce additional contaminants before it reaches your faucet.

✅ Water Quality Can Vary – Factors like seasonal changes, construction, and industrial runoff can affect water quality over time. Testing ensures you’re aware of any changes.

✅ Peace of Mind – A simple water test gives you clear, science-backed information so you can make informed choices about water filtration or treatment options for your home.

Get your free water test today and find out exactly what’s in your water! 🚰💧

How does your free water test work?

When you schedule a free water test, we come to your home and check for:

✅ Chlorine levels – Ensures safe disinfection without excessive exposure.

✅ Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) – Measures impurities in your water.

✅ pH Levels – Determines if your water is too acidic or alkaline.

This test helps you understand your water quality so you can make informed decisions.

How can I schedule a free water test?

Scheduling is easy! Click the “Schedule Your Free Water Test” button on our website, and we’ll arrange a visit to test your water at your convenience. It’s completely free, with no obligation—our goal is to provide transparency and help you make the best choice for your family.

What contaminants can be found in tap water?

Even after treatment, tap water may contain:

🔹 Chlorine & Disinfection Byproducts – Used to kill bacteria but can form harmful compounds.

🔹 Heavy Metals (Lead, Arsenic, Mercury) – Linked to health risks.

🔹 PFAS ("Forever Chemicals") – Persistent chemicals with potential long-term effects.

🔹 Pesticides & Herbicides – Can enter the water supply from agricultural runoff.

🔹 Pharmaceutical Residues – Traces of medications may be present in drinking water.