Water Quality Testing
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Know Your Water Is Safe
Reliable Well Water Testing
We provide professional well water testing services throughout Orlando and surrounding Central Florida communities. Homeowners with private wells should test their water annually to confirm it’s safe for drinking and everyday household use. If you’re buying a home with a VA loan, a water quality test may be required.
What we check:
Bacteria (E. coli & Total Coliform)
These are the most common harmful bacteria found in private wells. This test identifies bacterial contamination that could cause illness.
Nitrates & Nitrites
High levels can indicate contamination from fertilizers, septic systems, or runoff. These are especially important for infants and pregnant women.
Lead
Required for VA, FHA, and USDA loan tests. Ensures the water supply is free from harmful lead contamination.
Mineral & Chemical Levels
Included in advanced testing. Checks for Arsenic, Iron, Sodium, Sulfur, Calcium, pH, Chlorine, and more to evaluate overall water quality and treatment needs.
Understanding Water Quality Testing
Quick insights to help you understand why testing your well water is important and what it can reveal.
Why It Matters
Regular testing ensures your drinking water is clean, safe, and free from harmful contaminants.
Annual Testing
Well water should be tested yearly to monitor changes in bacteria, minerals, or chemicals
Loan Requirements
VA, FHA, and USDA loans often require specific water tests before closing on a home.
Know What’s in Your Water
Testing helps identify issues so you can choose the right filtration or treatment system.
Common Water Quality Testing Questions
Sample collection is quick; lab results typically return in a few days depending on the package and lab.
We can provide instructions or collect the sample for you — we’ll explain the simple steps when you schedule.
If you’re financing with VA, FHA, or USDA, check your lender’s requirements — those loans frequently require specific tests (Lead & Nitrites are commonly included).
We’ll explain the results and recommend possible treatments or filtration systems based on the contaminants found.

