Find a well water testing company in Oklahoma City, OK

Find well water testing companies in Oklahoma City, OK

Find well water testing companies in Oklahoma City, OK

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Find well water testing companies in Oklahoma City, OK

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Top 10 well water testing companies in Oklahoma City, OK

Homeowners agree: these Oklahoma City well water testing companies are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
On Target Home Inspections, LLC

On Target Home Inspections, LLC

New on HomeGuide
32+ years in business
Serves Oklahoma City, OK
Construction experience and a passion for providing the information needed for clients to make informed decisions.
Affordable Top To Bottom Home Inspections Inc

Affordable Top To Bottom Home Inspections Inc

New on HomeGuide
1 hire on HomeGuide
12+ years in business
Serves Oklahoma City, OK
We are a Certified Master Inspector with over 2500 Home Inspections. We also hold a Contractors License, Mold Assessors License and Mold Remediators License. We are a one stop shop for all your inspection needs from Top to Bottom! I enjoy being able to provide my clients with details about their future home and to give them facts! I've seen to many companies sugarcoat what they find and that is not what i want. Buying a home is one of the largest investments you will ever make and you should know everything about that home. That is what I provide and love being that person that the client can depend on to not sugarcoat it....
ADVANCED PLUMBING SPECIALISTS

ADVANCED PLUMBING SPECIALISTS

5.0(1)
1 hire on HomeGuide
11+ years in business
Serves Oklahoma City, OK
Jeanne S. says, "Great service. I will be recommending Lance to everyone I know." Read more

Your well water inspection questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

How much does it cost to test well water?

A basic well water test costs $130 to $200 and tests for the following:

  • Microbes and bacteria (including Coliform and E.Coli)
  • Minerals and metals
  • Mercury and lead
  • Chloride, Fluoride, Nitrate, Nitrite, and Sulfate

More advanced well water tests cost up to $750 and check for additional contaminants that can include Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), industrial chemicals, silica, pesticides, flame retardents, and radiological particles.

Where can I get my well water tested for free?

There are several places where you can get your well water tested for free, including:

  • Local health department – Many local health departments offer free or low-cost well water testing. Contact your local health department to see if they offer this service and what contaminants they test for.
  • State and federal government agencies – Some state and federal government agencies offer free or low-cost well water testing. For example, the EPA offers a program called Well Owner Network (WON) that provides free well water testing for certain contaminants.
  • Nonprofit organizations – Some nonprofit organizations offer free or low-cost well water testing for low-income homeowners. One example is the National Ground Water Association that offers a program called Water Well Testing for Disadvantaged Households.

How often should I get my water tested?

You should get your water tested at least once a year, or more often if you have concerns about your water's safety. If you have a private well, you are responsible for testing your own water. You can collect a sample and send it to a certified laboratory for testing or purchase a home water testing kit.

If you get your water from a public water system, the system is required to test the water regularly and provide you with a copy of the results. Contact your water utility to request a copy of the water quality report.

What are signs I need a well inspection?

A well inspection costs $250 to $550 and should be done every 1 to 2 years to ensure your drinking water is safe. However, you should not wait to have an inspection if you notice these signs:

  • A change in the smell, taste, or color of your water
  • Cloudy water
  • Changes in water pressure
  • Constant well pump cycling
  • Water that tests positive for bacteria, metals, or other potential health concerns

What questions should I ask a well water testing company?

A reputable well water testing company should be happy to answer your questions. Consider asking the following:

  • How much do you charge to test my water?
  • What contaminants will you test for?
  • How do you test the water?
  • How long will it take for you to send my results?
  • Are you certified by any state or other organization?
  • Do you offer discounts for seniors or low-income families?

How do I choose a well water testing company?

Knowing your drinking water is safe offers peace of mind. Select a well water testing company that you can trust by following these suggestions:

  • Only work with companies that have been testing water in your area for several years.
  • Ask about their testing certifications.
  • Ask what contaminants they test for and their testing methods.
  • Be sure your test includes a complete report of results mailed to you in a timely manner.

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