Water Testing in Idaho Falls, ID
Helping Keep Your Water Safe & Pure
Has a strange taste or discoloration in your home’s water raised your concerns about its health quality? Then you may want to consider scheduling a water testing appointment with one of our water treatment experts.
Even if you just want to know that your water is safe and clean, the plumbers at Advanced Home Services are here to help.
Contact us online or call 208-745-9406 to schedule a FREE water test today!
Benefits of Professional Water Quality Testing
Why hire experts? The trained professionals at Advanced Home Services know what to look for in your water and can alert you quickly if there is a serious problem.
But that’s not all: Our plumbing experts can also locate and repair any problems having to do with your home’s potable water, so you won’t have to worry about finding yet another entity to help you resolve any problems related to a water issue.
There are many over-the-counter water testing kits available for homeowners, but these kits only cover the basics of water testing, and unless you understand the results, which you may not, the information you garner from these tests won’t be useful. However, when Advanced Home Services performs water testing, you’ll know exactly what is going on with your water
Healthy drinking water is critical to the safety of your daily home life, so if you have any concerns at all about the quality of your home’s water, we can help.
Reasons To Schedule Well Water Testing
Water testing is important, which is why public works departments regularly test their water. However, if you have a private water source, such as a well or spring, it’s up to you to test your own water.
Some reasons you may want to test water include:
- Staining on plumbing fixtures
- White residue on laundry
- Pipe corrosion
- Fuel tanks buried near your water source
- Symptoms of radon or lead poisoning
- General concern about your home’s water quality
The kinds of contaminants our technicians will look for include nitrates, radon, and bacteria. Should anything be found during your water testing process, your technician will alert you.
Advanced Home Services provides professional water testing in Idaho Falls, Rigby, Ammon, Shelley, Blackfoot, Pocatello, St. Anthony, Chubbuck, Rexburg, Sugar City, Driggs, and Victor. Give us a call at 208-745-9406 to schedule an appointment.
We Provide Water Testing Services in Idaho Falls, ID
A simple home water testing kit may give you a quick bit of information about your home’s water, but unless you know how to interpret this information, it may not be of much use to you. Additionally, home test kits only test for the most common contaminants, so you may miss out on information critical to your home’s potable water.
The experts at Advanced Home Services can conduct your water testing in Idaho Falls, ID, and help you resolve any issues that may be discovered during the water testing process.
Don’t second guess the purity of your home’s water: Call us today at 208-745-9406 and schedule an appointment with one of our water treatment experts!
Frequently Asked Questions About Water Quality Testing
How often should your water quality be tested?
It’s recommended that you schedule water testing annually, particularly if you have a private water source for your home.
Should you experience an event such as a flood, fuel or pesticide spill, or an excessive period of rain, you may want to schedule additional testing to ensure that your water hasn’t been affected.
Frequently Asked Questions
What water contaminants should you test for?
Our complimentary, 30-minute test will identify a wide range of contaminants within your water supply, including:
- Mercury
- Lead
- Pesticides
- Chlorine
- Arsenic
- Industrial waste
- And more
We take multiple samples from various faucets and fixtures. We then analyze them to determine existing contaminants and decide what steps are required to effectively remove the contaminant and improve your water quality.
Can tap water make you sick?
Tap water can make you sick if it contains bacteria, viruses, sewage, heavy metals, and other toxins.
Removing these contaminants can:
- Significantly improve your health
- Boost your energy
- Keep you from getting sick
How does lead get into water?
Lead pipes used to be common until about the mid-1980s. As pipes age, lead is leached into the water as it flows through the pipe.
Lead can be ingested and even absorbed through the skin, so removing it from your water supply is important. You may have lead in your water if you have:
- Headaches
- Decreased appetite
- Physical weakness
- Memory problems
What are the most common contaminants in water?
There are plenty of toxins lurking in your water that shouldn’t be there, including:
- Physical contaminants, such as sediment and organic material from rivers and lakes
- Chemical contaminants, including bleach, pesticides, heavy metals, sewage, etc.
- Biological contaminants, including bacteria, viruses, and parasites