Water Testing Information
Water is the universal solvent, and it has the capability of dissolving just about anything.
Because of this unique property, water can easily become contaminated. Serious contaminates such as Lead and E. Coli Bacteria may be toxins affecting your family’s health. Listed below are the four major testing categories that we can examine when doing a water test.
How to test your water
To test your water, consider using water testing kits or strips. These tools typically measure parameters such as pH, hardness, chlorine, and contaminants. Follow the instructions provided with the kit, and gather samples from different sources for a comprehensive analysis. Regular testing helps ensure the quality of your water supply, promoting a healthier environment.
What are you looking for when testing water?
Typically water testing kits or strips will look at the levels of pH/alkaline, the hardness, as well as chlorine and other contaminants.
pH: pH plays a crucial role in water quality, influencing its acidity or alkalinity. It can impact the effectiveness of disinfectants, the solubility of minerals, and the health of aquatic life. Testing your water’s pH helps assess its balance. A pH below 7 indicates acidity, while above 7 is alkaline. Maintaining a balanced pH is essential for various applications, including drinking water, aquatic habitats, and industrial processes. Regular testing empowers you to make informed adjustments for optimal water conditions.
Hardness: Water hardness refers to the concentration of minerals, primarily calcium and magnesium, in your water. High hardness can lead to scale buildup in pipes and appliances, affecting their efficiency. It may also reduce the effectiveness of soaps and detergents, impacting cleaning. Testing water hardness helps you manage these issues. Consider water softeners if needed, as they can mitigate the adverse effects of hard water, promoting better performance of appliances and a more efficient cleaning process. Regular testing allows you to monitor and address water hardness for an improved overall water experience.
Contaminants: A good water testing kit will give results for multiple contaminants such as e. coli, bacteria, Manganese, Nitrate and Nitrite, Hydrogen Sulfide, Lead, Iron, Copper, Chlorine, ect.
1. Standard Test includes Microbiology and Inorganic.
2. Comprehensive Test includes all four testing categories: inorganic, organic, microbiology, and radon. The comprehensive test is good way to start. It is a powerful tool in detecting contaminants commonly found in surface and deep well waters.
3. If you are suspicious of pesticides or herbicides, the Comprehensive Plus Pesticides test is recommended.
We can also test for individual items such as Lead in Water.
We offer multiple choices for basic and comprehensive drinking water and well water testing.