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Private Well Water Testing:
Protecting Your Family from Invisible Dangers

Our Standard Test for Private Well Water samples the water for 18 properties, Plus Radon in Water, Arsenic, Lead, and Uranium.

Water is the essence of life, but unseen contaminants may affect the health and well-being of your family. Contaminants can enter your private well water supply from several different sources. That’s why our comprehensive Water Bundle includes checks for Radon, Arsenic, Lead, and Uranium, and the basic profile is not just important; it’s essential. 

>The State of Connecticut recommends that homeowners with private well systems test their water annually for bacteria and do a Standard Test every 2-3 years. 

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Here’s how we can perform this critical water test for you and why each component is crucial:

The Basic Profile: Building A Foundation For Health

Our comprehensive Basic Profile includes the basic profile you need for complete peace of mind. It assesses the water for Coliform & E.Coli Bacteria, Chlorine, Chloride, Fluoride, Nitrite-N, Nitrate-N, Sulfate, pH, Odor, Color, Turbidity, and essential minerals like Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium, and Copper. The Water Bundle adds Radon in water, Arsenic, Lead (flush), and Uranium to the Basic Profile. 

By understanding the mineral content, you can soften hard water, extending the life of your appliances and avoiding skin irritations. Testing for pH balance, turbidity, and sensory indicators helps ensure your water is pleasant to use and consume. Detecting heavy metals like Iron and Manganese ensures your water is safe to drink and protects you from potential long-term health effects.

Radon In Water: The Invisible Risk

Radon is an invisible gas that can dissolve into groundwater and be released into the air during household water use. Inhaling radon can lead to health concerns, including lung cancer after long-term exposure. Testing for radon in water is particularly important if you have a well.

Arsenic: The Stealthy Poison

Arsenic is a natural element found in soil and bedrock but can be highly toxic in water. It enters drinking water from natural deposits in the earth or from agricultural and industrial practices. Long-term exposure to arsenic in drinking water can lead to skin damage, circulatory system problems, and an increased risk of cancer. A water test can determine the levels of arsenic and ensure they are below the danger threshold.

Lead: An Unsafe Contaminant

Lead in water usually comes from the plumbing in older homes or the corrosion of city pipes. It can cause a variety of health issues, particularly in children, including developmental delays and learning difficulties. Lead is a silent menace as it cannot be seen, tasted, or smelled in water. Testing for lead is the only way to ensure your water is safe, especially if your home was built before the mid-1980s.

Uranium: The Hidden Heavy Metal

Uranium, like radon and arsenic, occurs naturally. It can enter drinking water when groundwater dissolves minerals containing uranium. High levels of uranium can lead to kidney disease and may increase the risk of cancer. The ingestion of uranium is a lesser-known risk; as such, its presence in your water supply can go undetected without proper testing.

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FAQs

Q: What does the basic profile water test include, and how does it contribute to a household’s overall health and safety? 

A: The basic profile water test is comprehensive; it assesses for microbial contaminants like Coliform & E. Coli Bacteria, chemical contents such as Chlorine and Fluoride, and physical properties like pH, Odor, Color, and Turbidity. It also checks for essential minerals and heavy metals. This test is fundamental for ensuring the water is safe to drink and pleasant to use, preventing potential health issues, and extending the life of household appliances by addressing hard water problems. 

Q: Why is it necessary to test for Radon in water, and how does it pose a health risk? 

A: Testing for Radon in water is necessary because it is an invisible gas that can dissolve into groundwater. When water is used in the household, Radon can be released into the air, and inhaling can lead to health concerns, including lung cancer after long-term exposure. 

Q: How can Arsenic enter the drinking water supply, and what are its health risks? 

A: Arsenic can enter the drinking water supply naturally from deposits in the earth or from agricultural and industrial practices. Long-term exposure to Arsenic in drinking water can lead to skin damage, problems with the circulatory system, and an increased risk of developing cancer. Testing for Arsenic ensures that its levels are below harmful thresholds. 

Q: What makes Lead a particularly concerning contaminant in water, and which homes are most at risk? 

A: Lead is a serious concern because it can cause health issues such as developmental delays and learning difficulties, especially in children, and it cannot be detected by taste, sight, or smell. Homes most at risk are those built before the mid-1980s, as they may have lead plumbing or be connected to city pipes that are rusting and releasing Lead into the water. 

Q: Why is it important to test for Uranium in water, and what are the potential health effects? 

A: Uranium is important to test for because it can be naturally present in groundwater when it dissolves Uranium minerals. Although lesser known, ingesting high levels of Uranium can lead to kidney disease and increase the risk of cancer. Testing is recommended as its presence is often undetectable without proper analysis.

Our Water Testing Service:
Comprehensive, Convenient, And Critical

We understand the value of your family’s health and peace of mind, so our water testing service is designed to be comprehensive and convenient. We will collect samples directly from your tap and use a certified laboratory to analyze your water for all the components listed. We ensure accuracy and reliability in the results. The Laboratory will provide a clear report of the findings. 

Taking the proactive step to test your water is taking a stand for your family’s health. Invisible contaminants cannot be ignored; with our thorough water testing service, they don’t have to be. Contact us today to schedule your Water Bundle comprehensive water test and take control of your water quality. Your family’s health is priceless, and ensuring the purity of their water is one of the best ways to protect it.

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