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'Bang-for-the-Buck' Essential Indicators Well Water Test | Well Water Test Kit | Bacteria, Metals, Inorganics, Volatile Organic Compounds

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About 'Bang-for-the-Buck' Essential Indicators Well Water

***Rated #1 Water Test Kit by "TheSpruce.com"*** Have your Well Water tested for INFORMATION PURPOSES in our professional lab for 150 contaminants including Volatile Organic Compounds, Essential Elements, Heavy Metals, and Inorganic Chemicals + a self-test for 8 pathogenic bacteria including E-coli and Total Coliform and e test for Iron-related Bacteria that can clog filters and pipes. We have been testing drinking water for nearly 30 years. You simply fill the bottles with your tap water and return them to our lab. In about 10-15 business days you will receive an email containing the results of your water test along and recommended treatment suggestions. You test for pathogenic bacteria, which can cause infectious diseases. That's because bacteria are sensitive to temperature and time in transit. We include a very accurate self-test kit that was originally designed for poor tropical regions of the world where nearby labs are not present. There isn't any way a homeowner can ship bacteria samples back to a lab, even using an overnight delivery service, in a way that can control the temperature during transit. The self-test kit is the best way to get accurate results. All of the other testing is performed in our lab using EPA testing methodology. This assures you are getting the most accurate test results possible. We have performed over 65,000 drinking water tests. This has enabled us to determine which parameters have the greatest probability of showing up in drinking water. This is called indicator testing and is used by regulators to specify which parameters labs should test for. If you have a problem with one of these indicator parameters and you treat for it, you are also treating for other related contaminants that are not explicitly being tested for. This saves you money while still providing you with the vital information you need.