Can you tell me if my water is “safe”?
We can identify many common quality issues (hardness, iron, sulfur, chlorine, sediment, etc.) and help you understand how they affect your home or business. For specific health-related concerns or regulatory testing, we may recommend additional lab analysis. We’ll be transparent about what we can test on-site and what might require more specialized sampling.
Do you test both city water and well water?
Yes. We regularly test municipal water and private wells. City water often needs help with hardness and chlorine. Well water frequently needs specialized analysis for issues like nitrates, specific bacterial contamination, arsenic, and organic chemicals (like pesticides). Our testing process and recommendations are tailored to your source.
How long does a water test take?
Most in-home tests take about 30–60 minutes. That includes testing at a key tap (often the kitchen sink), a quick look at where equipment would go, and a conversation about what we find and what your options are.
What’s included with Free Water Testing?
During a Free Water Testing visit, a Tri-County specialist comes to your home or business, tests your water on-site, looks at your plumbing setup, asks about symptoms you’re seeing (stains, odors, spots, dry skin, etc.), and explains the results in plain language. If further analysis is helpful, we may recommend lab testing for additional water […]


