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Residential Well Water Testing Services.

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

Find us

Phone
(470) 683-2220
Address
Newnan, GA, Coweta Country

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.

Periodic well water testing is crucial for several key reasons, especially for private wells which are not regulated like public water systems. Regular testing ensures the safety and quality of the water, protecting the health of those who consume it. Here are the primary reasons why this testing is essential:

  1. Health Protection: Well water can become contaminated with harmful bacteria, viruses, nitrates/nitrites, heavy metals (like lead and arsenic), and other chemicals which can pose serious health risks. Regular testing helps in detecting these contaminants early, preventing health issues such as gastrointestinal illnesses, neurological disorders, reproductive problems, and chronic diseases.
  2. Environmental Changes: Changes in the environment, such as flooding, land disturbances, and agricultural runoff, can introduce new contaminants into your well water. Periodic testing helps in identifying these changes and addressing them promptly.
  3. Maintenance of Water System: Testing can reveal problems with your well system or plumbing, including issues like corroded pipes or failing septic systems. Early detection allows for timely repairs, thus maintaining the system’s integrity.
  4. Ensuring Compliance with Standards: Regular testing ensures that your well water meets the recommended standards for water quality set by health and environmental agencies, even though private wells are not regulated by the EPA.
  5. Peace of Mind: Knowing that your well water is safe and free from harmful contaminants provides peace of mind for you and your family or anyone using the water.
  6. Property Value: Maintaining a well-tested and safe water supply can enhance the value of your property and is often an important aspect for potential buyers if you decide to sell.
  7. Changes in Taste, Odor, or Appearance: Sometimes, changes in the water’s taste, odor, or appearance can indicate contamination. Regular testing can help you track these changes and understand their implications.
  8. Supporting Agricultural Activities: If the well water is used for irrigation in agriculture, testing ensures that the water quality is suitable for plants and does not contain harmful substances that could accumulate in crops.

Nitrates (NO3-): These are naturally occurring forms of nitrogen and oxygen. Nitrates are a part of the natural nitrogen cycle and are found in soil and water. They are used extensively as fertilizers in agriculture due to their high nitrogen content, which is essential for plant growth. When nitrates are used in agricultural fields, they can leach into groundwater and surface water. High levels of nitrates in drinking water can be a health concern, especially for infants and pregnant women. In infants, excess nitrate consumption can lead to a condition called methemoglobinemia, or “blue baby syndrome,” where the blood’s ability to carry oxygen is reduced.

In water testing, nitrates are important indicators of water quality. High levels of these compounds can indicate contamination from agricultural runoff, septic system leakage, or industrial waste. Regular testing of well water for nitrates and nitrites is crucial, especially in agricultural areas, to ensure the safety and healthiness of the water supply.

Nitrites (NO2-): Nitrites are another form of nitrogen and oxygen, often considered an intermediate form in the nitrogen cycle. They are produced by the breakdown of nitrates by bacteria in the soil and water. Nitrites are also used in food preservation and curing, especially in processed meats like bacon and hot dogs, as they inhibit bacterial growth and add a characteristic flavor and color. However, nitrites can react with other compounds in the stomach to form nitrosamines, some of which are known carcinogens.

In water testing, nitrites are important indicators of water quality. High levels of these compounds can indicate contamination from agricultural runoff, septic system leakage, or industrial waste. Regular testing of well water for nitrates and nitrites is crucial, especially in agricultural areas, to ensure the safety and healthiness of the water supply.

Residential well water testing is the process of collecting water samples per the lab’s requirements and sending these samples off to the Georgia State lab for analysis.