DRINKING WATER LEAD TEST
Why conduct a Home Lead Water Test?
In addition to illness, a variety of less serious problems such as taste, color, odor and staining of clothes or fixtures
are signs of possible water quality problems. Other things to think about include the nearness of your water well to septic systems and the composition of your home’s plumbing materials.
When do you need a Water inspection?
Regardless of your water source, here are two situations that may require testing:
Do you suspect lead may be in some of your household plumbing materials and water service lines?
Most water systems test for lead as a regular part of water monitoring. These tests give a system-wide picture, but do not reflect conditions at a specific household faucet.
If you want to know if your home’s drinking water contains unsafe levels of lead, have your water tested.
Testing is the only way to confirm if lead is present or absent.

Some faucet and pitcher filters can remove lead from drinking water. If you use a filter to remove lead, be sure you get one that is certified to remove lead by NSF International.
For more information, visit www.epa.gov/safewater/lead.Are you considering a home water treatment unit?
Find out what is in your water and what you might want to remove. We can help you with our team of professional water inspection service providers. Be informed so you can make the right decisions.
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