Find Out What’s in Your Water & How to Improve It
Most homeowners assume their water is safe—but even treated municipal water can contain contaminants that impact health, plumbing, and appliances.
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Hard water causes scale buildup in pipes and water heaters.

Chlorine and chemicals create bad taste, dry skin, and irritation.

Heavy metals like lead and arsenic can pose serious health risks.

Bacteria and microorganisms may be present in well water or aging infrastructure.

Get Your Personalized Water Quality Test in 3 Easy Steps

Provide your name, email, and address so we can analyze your local water data.

We'll connect you with a local company to set up a free water test.

We'll analyze the sample and send your custom report.

What Happens After You Request Your Free Water Report?
You’ll receive an email within 24–48 hours with your customized water quality report.
We’ll analyze local water data and provide expert filtration recommendations tailored to your results.
If you need additional testing, we’ll guide you on the best next steps.

What’s Included in Your Free Water Quality Test?

Water Hardness Level – Find out if hard water is causing scale buildup and appliance damage.

Chlorine & Chemical Content – See if high chlorine levels are affecting your water’s taste, smell, or your skin.

Heavy Metals (Lead, Arsenic, Mercury, etc.) – Check for potential toxins in your tap water.

Bacteria & Microbial Risks – Identify if your water is vulnerable to bacterial contamination.

Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) – Understand the overall purity of your water.

Filtration Recommendations – Get expert advice on the best filtration system for your needs.

Why Should You Get a Water Quality Test?

Even water that meets legal safety standards can contain harmful contaminants.
Municipal treatment removes many toxins, but some chemicals, heavy metals, and bacteria can still be present—especially in older plumbing systems.

Most Texas homes have hard water, leading to scale buildup in appliances, dry skin, and soap scum.
Your test will tell you if you need a water softener to protect your home.

If you’re experiencing bad taste, odor, or skin irritation, your water may contain chlorine, VOCs, or other chemicals.
A free water test helps determine the best solution for your home.
Common Questions About Water Quality Tests
Our reports use municipal water data, EPA findings, and regional water analysis to provide an accurate overview. If you want a detailed, in-home water test, we can help you schedule one.
Well water isn’t regulated like city water, so contaminants can vary greatly. If you rely on well water, we recommend testing for bacteria, heavy metals, and nitrates.
No! This test is 100% free, and there’s no obligation to purchase anything. Our goal is to help homeowners understand their water quality.
Take Control of Your Water Quality
Before investing in a filtration system, make sure you know what’s in your water. Our free water test helps you understand your home’s water quality and provides expert guidance on how to improve it.

Find out if your water is safe

Identify hard water, chlorine, and heavy metals

Get expert filtration recommendations