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Water Quality Testing

Ensure Your Water is Safe & Clean

Comprehensive water testing for lead, bacteria, chemicals, and contaminants. Protect your family's health with certified laboratory analysis.

EPA-Certified Laboratory Testing
Test for Lead, Bacteria & Chemicals
Detailed Report with Recommendations
Certified & Accredited
EPA & State Approved Testing Methods

What We Test For

Comprehensive analysis of water contaminants and quality parameters

Lead in Water

Critical testing for lead contamination from pipes, fixtures, and solder. Even low levels can cause serious health issues, especially in children.

  • First Draw Testing
  • Multiple Faucet Locations
  • EPA Method 200.8
  • Detection to 1 ppb

Bacterial Testing

Detect harmful bacteria including E. coli, coliform, and other pathogens that can cause serious illness.

  • Total Coliform Bacteria
  • E. coli Presence/Absence
  • 24-48 Hour Results
  • EPA Approved Methods

Chemical Analysis

Comprehensive testing for heavy metals, minerals, nitrates, and other chemical contaminants.

  • Heavy Metals (Arsenic, Mercury, Copper)
  • Nitrates & Nitrites
  • pH & Hardness Levels
  • Chlorine & Fluoride

Why Water Testing is Critical

Contaminated water can look, smell, and taste perfectly normal while containing dangerous levels of lead, bacteria, or chemicals. NYC's aging infrastructure means even treated municipal water can pick up contaminants from old pipes.

Protect Children

Children are most vulnerable to lead and contaminants, which can cause developmental delays and learning disabilities.

Old Buildings

Pre-1986 buildings likely have lead pipes or solder. Many NYC buildings still have original plumbing from the early 1900s.

Well Water

Private wells have no regulation or monitoring. Annual testing is essential to catch contamination early.

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When Should You Test Your Water?

New Home

Before moving in or after purchase to establish baseline water quality

Pregnancy

Essential before pregnancy or when bringing home a newborn

After Renovations

Plumbing work can disturb lead and contaminants in pipes

Visible Changes

Discoloration, odor, taste changes, or sediment in water

Annual Testing

Regular monitoring for well water or old buildings

Health Issues

Unexplained illness, especially gastrointestinal symptoms

Schedule Water Testing

Ensure your water is safe for drinking and cooking

Available 24/7 | Fast Lab Results | (424) 352-8075