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How long is a water test good for?

How long is a water test good for?

Q. How often should I have my well tested? Many state and federal authorities recommend having your water tested annually for coliform bacteria and nitrates. Other contaminants should be tested for at least once every five to ten years.

How often should you test the water from private water systems?

At a minimum, check your well every spring to make sure there are no mechanical problems; test it once each year for total coliform bacteria, nitrates, total dissolved solids, and pH levels. If you suspect other contaminants, you should test for those as well.

Are home water tests accurate?

Do they provide accurate results? The simple answer is yes, they do. Tests done with home water test kits might not be performed in a lab by a chemist but they are still reliable. The kit will notify you whether or not the water is contaminated.

How many times per month is municipal tap water tested?

Both kinds of water are tested regularly for bacteria and most synthetic organic chemicals, but city tap is typically assessed much more frequently. For example, bottled-water plants must test for coliform bacteria just once a week; city tap needs to be tested 100 or more times a month.

How do you test if water is safe to drink at home?

One helpful way to check if your water is safe is to pour a glass from the tap and move to another room. After swirling the water around, if it still smells like fish, it could mean that contaminants are present.

How do I test my home water quality?

Often county health departments will help you test for bacteria or nitrates. If not, you can have your water tested by a state certified laboratory. You can find one in your area by calling the Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 800-426-4791 or visiting

What illnesses can you get from contaminated water?

Contaminated water can transmit diseases such diarrhoea, cholera, dysentery, typhoid, and polio.

Can you shower in contaminated well water?

When E. coli are present, the well may be contaminated by human or animal feces. Wells can become contaminated with bacteria when work is done on the well, if the well was not built properly, or if there are nearby sources of animal or human waste. You can use water for bathing.

Where can I get my well water tested?

Contact your county or state health department or check with your State Certification Officer for a list of state certified laboratories in your area that do water testing. The cost will vary, depending on the laboratory and the test(s), but people usually consider the cost to be reasonable.

When did seller not disclose water damage in basement?

On the seller disclosure statement that was provided to us about a month before our closing, the seller checked “No” when referring to any leaks, flooding or clogged drains in the basement. What do we do now?

Why did second buyer find water in basement?

The second buyer found that their basement drains were clogged and the result was water in the basement. Here again, we have to wonder whether the home was inspected and if the inspector raised these issues before the closing. Water in basements is a common occurrence for many homes.

Is there a water leak in my house?

Q: We just bought a house in Pennsylvania. During the process of moving in, we found out there’s water leaking into the basement from a crack into the basement. This issue was never mentioned by our seller in the seller disclosure statement. We did ask the seller about water leaks in the property and he only mentioned a leaky sink.

Do you have to have water tested when buying a home?

If you are purchasing a home that is serviced by a well and not by public water you better make darn sure that you have it tested as part of your contingency of sale! When you are testing the water, you are going to want to do what is known as quality and quantity test.

When to do water and radon testing when buying a home?

Performing water and radon air testing prior to listing is a good idea because: Nearly all buyers will direct a home inspector to perform these tests. Health-related drinking water standards are continually reviewed and changed. A “good” test from ten years ago may not be “good” today.

Can a home inspection turn up water damage?

Expect to get dinged on your home inspection report if you have safety issues involving water damage, such as the growth of black mold. Many home inspections also turn up old pipes, which can lead to leakage water damage. Here are a few plumbing issues you should note before your inspector does:

How much does a well water test cost?

The cost will vary, depending on the laboratory and the test (s), but people usually consider the cost to be reasonable. How can I find the depth to the water table in a specific location?