Advanced Well Water Test
Recommended for basic water quality testing in any home, building, or facility by a private well or spring–particularly those located near industrial, agricultural, or other human activity.
This Tap Score test package provides all required materials to properly collect and submit a water sample for certified laboratory testing. The results will include detailed analysis of common water health concerns related to natural water chemistry, nearby human activity, and on-premise plumbing. Testing is specialized to address contaminants such as heavy metals, minerals, bacteria, hardness, silica, PLUS volatile organic compounds related to human/industrial activity(treatment, industrial waste, agriculture, and more).
Advanced Well Water Test
Is this the right test for you?
What our scientists say:
“ This water quality test is suitable for those on a private or shared well who want to test for common groundwater concerns–as well as for an array of contaminants related to agricultural, oil and gas, fracking, or other industrial activity. "
This is the right test if you:
- Served by a private or shared well.
- Have a septic tank or other source of potential bacterial contamination near the well.
- Have young children or other vulnerable individuals in your home.
- Concerned about runoff from agricultural activity.
- Concerned about contamination from oil and gas or industrial operations.
- Water appears to have an oily or iridescent sheen.
How it works
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1. Collect Sample
We ship you everything you need to test your drinking water, including a guide on how to collect your sample.
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2. Ship to Lab
Send your sample back to us for rigorous, certified, independent testing. The shipping’s on us!
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3. Get a Report
After our labs analyze your sample, we’ll send you a full report on what's in your water and what to do next.
Your custom Tap Score awaits.
After our certified labs receive and test your water sample, we will email your custom Tap Score Report, a simple digital tool that helps you understand exactly what’s in your water and what you can do about it. READ MORE