Professional Water Testing in NH
Concerned About City, Town, or Well Water Contamination?
Annual water testing in New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine is crucial to ensuring the water in your home or at your business is safe and free from contaminants. Consider this glass of water; it may look clean, but how can you be sure?
Why is Water Testing in NH Important?
Many minerals and chemicals such as radon, arsenic, chlorine, and lead are invisible to the naked eye. While the presence of excess iron, for example, is noticeable because it presents a foul odor and metallic taste, some other contaminants are completely odorless and tasteless. In other words, when it comes to the purity of your water, you cannot always trust your senses. You can, however, rely on the clean water professionals at Capital Well Clean Water Center who have the experience and expertise necessary to test your city, town, or well water for contaminants of ALL types. But we don’t stop there. The purity of New Hampshire’s water is our primary concern, and we’re dedicated to providing only the best, most reliable water well testing services to help your family, friends, or employees stay healthy and happy.
Why Capital Well’s Clean Water Center for Your NH Water Test?
Many homeowners, property owners, and business owners assume the role of professional water testing themselves, using kits that can be found in hardware stores and online. This can be dangerous, as most kits are incapable of testing for every possible impurity in you water systems. Furthermore, once impurities are found, the process of finding the root cause of contamination is a complex process that requires professionals who are well-versed in advanced water treatment and testing techniques.
Whether you use a well or your home or business is on a public (municipal) water system, the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services recommends annual well water testing services, while the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggest a general well check every spring to make sure there are no mechanical problems that might allow contaminants into your water.
The state of New Hampshire has an excellent fact sheet on water well testing that you can read at the link, and you can visit their website for more information at des.nh.gov.
Schedule Your Water Test Today!
For all of your professional water testing needs, and to help keep your systems clean and clear of the multitude of contaminants which could be lurking in your water, call (800) 924-1192 today to schedule water testing in New Hampshire.
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