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A water consultation is a service that helps you determine your water treatment needs and how to meet them.
Book a consultation with our Water Treatment experts to test your water, identify issues, and recommend solutions.
What's included
Water testing
A water specialist will perform a basic test your water quality and identify the cause of any issues. (Not a Biological test)
Water treatment recommendations
Our Water Specialists will recommend water treatment solutions that are specific to your needs.
Cost estimate
Our Water Specialists will provide a cost estimate for the recommended water treatment solutions.
Why get a water consultation
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A plumbing inspection is a thorough examination of a home's plumbing system. It's often required when buying or selling a home.
What's included
Pipes: Indoor and outdoor water supply and sewage lines
Fixtures: Sinks, toilets, bathtubs, showers, faucets, and hose bibbs
Appliances: Water heaters, boilers, dishwashers, and laundry machines
Ventilation: Ventilation systems
Caulking: Caulking around fixtures to check for water damage
What's the purpose
The purpose of a plumbing inspection is to identify potential problems before they occur. This can help save money and time on repairs.
What happens during an inspection
The inspector will check for leaks, corrosion, sediment buildup, and water pressure issues
They may use a video camera to inspect hard-to-reach areas
If problems are found, the inspector will recommend how to fix them
When is it needed
Plumbing inspections are often required when buying or selling a home.
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You should get a well inspection annually, or sooner if you notice changes in water taste, smell, or appearance, or if you suspect contamination.
Annual Inspections:
Schedule a professional well inspection at least once every 2 years to ensure your well is operating correctly and water quality is safe.
Water Testing:
Alongside inspections, it's crucial to test your well water regularly (at least annually for bacteria and every 2 years for other contaminants).
Well Depth and Recovery:
Knowing the depth, static water levels, capacity and recovery rates are important to know in order to maintain your well and ensure uninterupted supply of water.
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Well water testing involves analyzing water samples from a well or water source to identify and measure potential contaminants, ensuring the water is safe for drinking and household use.
The testing of water is the most important aspect to ensuring safe potable water. It is also critical in designing a water sytem.
Health Risks:
Contaminants in well water can pose health risks, including bacterial, viral, and chemical contamination.
Unknown Contaminants:
Many contaminants in drinking water have no taste, odor, or color, making them undetectable without testing.
Regular Testing:
Regular testing helps identify potential problems early on and allows for timely remediation.