How to Avoid Scams

Buying a water test? Read this first!

Purchasing a laboratory-based water test online is one of the easiest ways to get a clear picture of your water quality. There are different types of online water tests and different types of water quality reports.

These are some of the most important things to look for when choosing one to avoid misleading products and shady business practices.

4 Things You Should Know:

  1. Don’t Buy or Accept a Water Test From a Treatment Company. 

    A staggering number of companies offer “free” water tests as a vehicle to get you to buy their expensive treatment systems. Usually, a salesperson claiming to be a treatment expert will come to your home and perform some basic tests with the same color changing strips you can buy for $10, with the same low quality results, and the added downside of having a pushy salesperson in your kitchen. Read more about the problems with “free” water tests.

  2. Do-It-Yourself Home Test Kits Are Neither Accurate Nor Comprehensive.

    DIY test strips are not worth the time, mess, or money for serious water quality concerns. They are really only useful when it comes to simple checks: like pH, chlorine, H2S, or TDS levels. Let laboratory professionals perform the analysis for you, utilizing high-grade testing equipment, under controlled conditions.

  3. Return Shipping Costs Can Add-Up

    Many labs exclude the expensive cost of return shipping when they sell a testing service. Sending a heavy, water-filled package to a lab queickly (especially for testing bacteria) can cost you as much as $40. Look for testing services that don’t have hidden costs.

  4. More Contaminants Does Not Mean Better Testing

    Many companies will try to sell you on their kits by listing a huge number of contaminants. Any lab can readily perform certain testing methods that will concurrently analyze water for hundreds of superfluous chemicals. However, most of these chemicals have no realistic chance of appearing in your drinking water.

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What test do I need?

When in doubt, we recommend that everyone start with one of our CORE KITS, which test multiple contaminants within a single test and are designed specifically for your drinking water source.

How long do results take?

Most people receive results within 3-5 business days after the lab receives their sample. However, some tests may require additional analytical time so be sure to check each kit’s product page for the most accurate estimate.

What will my report include?

Your report will rank your water against local and federal safety benchmarks, provide a thorough breakdown of any contaminants detected and how they may be affecting your health or plumbing, and provide non-biased treatment recommendations.

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