WaterCheck™ - Standard Well Water Test
Tests your Well or Private Spring Water for...
- - Bacteria (presence/absence for Total Coliform and E.Coli)
- - 22 heavy metals and minerals (including lead, arsenic, uranium, and mercury)
- - 7 other inorganic chemicals (including nitrates and fluoride)
- - 5 physical factors (including pH, Total Dissolved Solids and Hardness)
- - 4 trihalomethanes (disinfection by
- - products)
- - 47 volatile organic chemicals (including MTBE, PCE and TCE)
- - Full List of Contaminants PDF
WaterCheck™ Standard is a comprehensive informational water analysis designed for the homeowner whose drinking water comes from a private well or spring. This water testing package tests for 87 items and is a more comprehensive version of the basic analysis adding 47 VOCs and 4 Trihalomethanes.
This kit requires Next Day return shipping. Return shipping not included.
Return shipping not included.
NOT included in the test kit is the return shipping of the water sample. We will be happy to extend our UPS
rates to you — just call us before you are ready to collect your sample and we can email a return label at
that time. If you are performing testing to meet regulatory requirements or if you believe your results may be
used for litigation purposes, please contact us for more information about testing packages designed for those
situations.
*from receipt of the water sample
*from receipt of the water sample
IT'S AS EASY AS 1-2-3
1. Collect a sample of your water
Simply fill the kit’s included bottles with your drinking water samples and complete the enclosed form.
2. Ship it to our laboratory
Return your kit to our laboratory using guaranteed next-day delivery or drop the kit off if you are in the neighborhood.
3. Receive your in-depth report
We'll give you an easy-to-read report that has your water test results compared side-by-side with national EPA standards. If you need help with the results, just give us a call.
Customer Questions
The type of analysis you choose should be based upon your specific concerns, your water source and what contaminates may potentially be in the water. If you are on a city water supply, you may want to test for the by-products of disinfection and heavy metals as they are likely to be in the water. If you are on a private well it is important to test for bacteria as that is a common contaminant, as well as naturally occurring contaminants such as arsenic, radon, barium, iron and manganese.
Water quality can vary greatly based upon natural fluctuations in the water source and the types of treatment techniques utilized by the water department. If you are on a private well, there are no regulations which require regular testing of the water, so you are responsible for ensuring the water is safe to drink. The EPA recommends minimally testing your water at least once a year for bacteria and nitrates.
This will also depend on the type of analysis you choose, as some tests can be performed more quickly than others. We have several Quick Series packages in which results are available within 2-3 days of receipt at the laboratory. For our more comprehensive testing packages like the Well Check Deluxe it does take about 10-12 business days.
The WaterCheck™ Advantage
We are a certified laboratory with many specific water tests and kits designed to test for harmful bacteria and chemical contaminants. Private wells require closer attention because they are not regulated by your local health department or treatment facility. The WaterCheck™ product line includes three tiers of well water testing kits. Based on the analysis, we will provide you with a detailed report of how safe the water is. We are here to ensure your water is free from contamination and can be safely consumed.
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