At Above and Beyond Home Solutions, LLC, we’re more than just your neighborhood home inspectors; we’re your partners in ensuring your home is a safe and healthy place to live. Whether you use well water or city water, it’s important to know what’s in your water. We offer friendly, thorough water testing services right here in Florida, checking for contaminants like bacteria, lead, and other substances that could affect your family’s well-being. We’ll walk you through the results and offer straightforward solutions to keep your water clean and your family safe.
Why perform water testing?
Take, for example, the Samsons from Lehigh Acres, Florida. They noticed some odd stains in their sinks and a peculiar smell in their water. After a quick call to us, we conducted tests and pinpointed iron and chlorine byproducts as the culprits. To address this, we recommended a licensed plumbing contractor who could repair and optimize their existing water systems. Now, the Samsons enjoy peace of mind with safer, cleaner water. Let us help you achieve the same confidence in your home’s water quality.
How does water testing work?
Here’s how our water testing process at Above and Beyond Home Solutions, LLC works to ensure your water is safe and clean:
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Scheduling the Test: Contact us to schedule your water testing appointment. We’ll arrange a visit at a time that suits you.
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Collecting Samples: During our visit, we’ll collect water samples from various taps around your home. The cost of testing will vary depending on the number of samples taken.
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Testing for Contaminants: Our tests target common contaminants found in tap water such as lead, arsenic, E. coli, and chlorine byproducts.
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Analysis and Results: We send your samples to a certified lab for thorough analysis. Expect to receive your detailed results within 5-7 business days.
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Recommendations: Based on the results, if any issues are detected, we’ll recommend contacting a licensed plumbing contractor to discuss repairs or adjustments to your water system to address the specific contaminants found.
With this structured approach, you’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of your water quality and the next steps to take if any problems are detected.