Home Loan Closing Well Water Test
Tests Conducted: pH, Hardness, Presence of Lead (Pb), Total Coliform/E. Coli (bacteria), Nitrate, Nitrite
We collect samples at the residence and send samples to a state lab for analysis. Results are available in 5-8 days after collection. A rush fee is also available
Total Coliform and Escherichia Coli
Tests Conducted: Total Coliform/E. Coli (bacteria)
We collect samples at the residence and send samples to a state lab for analysis. Results are available in 1-3 days after collection.
Other Tests
Other tests are also available upon request. Presence of one of the following Metals / Non-Metals [Aluminum (Al), Antimony (Sb), Arsenic (As), Barium (Ba), Beryllium (Be), Bismuth (Bi), Boron (B), Cadmium (Cd), Calcium (Ca), Chromium (Cr), Cobalt (Co), Copper (Cu), Gold (Au), Iron (Fe), Potassium (K), Phosphorus (P), Lead (Pb), Magnesium (Mg), Manganese (Mn), Molybdenum (Mo), Nickel (Ni), Palladium (Pd) Silicon (Si), Sodium (Na), Zinc (Zn)]
Basic Pricing for Residential Well Water Testing
The Pricing table below can be used as a guide to better understand pricing. However, these rates may change based upon travel time, emergency services, or payment type chosen.
Residential Well Water Test
$200+
Total Coliform / E. Coli Well Water Test
$135
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Frequently Asked Questions about Residential Backflow Services
Residential backflow testing is a critical process to a water company’s ability to maintain clean drinking water from the first to the last house on a public water main line. Everyone desires clean drinking water so we all have to do our part to make this possible for all the residents within your town. That means having your backflow tested annually, making sure harmful contaminants do not get put down sewer lines (ie flushed down the toilet), and being careful what chemicals you use inside and outside your home because everything likely gets back into our water supply.
Backflow occurs when contaminated or non-potable water flows in the reverse direction of the flow of water. This backward flow can pull contaminated water from its intended destination back to the source of that potable water. This can cause serious health risks to others inside your neighborhood or around the community. If you have a sprinkler system, please be sure you have a properly installed backflow and that its maintained every year.