Advanced City Water Test Kit: 109 Contaminants (Certified Lab)
Advanced City Water Test Kit: 109 Contaminants (Certified Lab) Advanced City Water Test Kit analyzed by an independent, third-party certified lab in the SimpleLab network, with a personal results review from a water treatment expert with 30+ years of experience. Order the kit, collect a sample, mail it back with the prepaid label, and get certified results in about 5 business days. Then a real expert tells you what your numbers mean and exactly what to do. Why Test for This Your city's annual report describes water at the treatment plant, not at your tap, and it covers a limited set of regulated contaminants. This panel goes far deeper: 109 parameters including lead and copper from your own plumbing, a full 60-compound VOC scan, the trihalomethane disinfection byproducts formed by chlorination, a broad pesticide screen, and a 25-metal list, plus hardness, pH, fluoride, and core chemistry. Bacteria is intentionally excluded because municipal water is disinfected and monitored, so it would only add cost. What is left is everything that can change between the plant and your faucet, or that the utility simply does not report, which is exactly what a homeowner wants to know. Who This Test Is For You want the most thorough picture of your municipal tap water You live in an older home (lead and copper plumbing risk) Your area has industrial history or disinfection-byproduct concerns You are planning whole-house treatment and want a complete baseline What the Lab Measures This test reports 109 parameter(s) for 109 contaminants using EPA 200.7/200.8 (metals), 300.0 (inorganics), 524.2 (VOCs + disinfection byproducts), at a NELAC/ELAP-accredited laboratory. Each contaminant compared against its EPA primary or secondary standard. No bacteria panel (municipal water is disinfected). Independent, Third-Party Lab Testing We do not test your water ourselves, and that is the point. Your sample is sent to one of over 200 NELAC/ELAP-accredited laboratories across the United States, the same independent labs used by state health departments. The result is impartial, then we help you act on it. What Fixes It If treatment is needed, the typical solution is Whole House Carbon Filters. City water usually needs carbon for chlorine and disinfection byproducts, often with a softener and point-of-use RO. Water Softeners. Reverse Osmosis (point-of-use). What Happens After Your Results This is what separates us from every other water test. After your independent lab results come back, Aidan (one of our owners, 30+ years in water treatment) personally reviews your numbers and tells you whether you need treatment, exactly what equipment and size, the correct installation order, and what maintenance to expect. If your water is within safe limits, he will tell you that too. No sales pitch. Related Guides City Water Treatment Guide - What city water carries and how to treat it. Well Water vs City Water - What is different, and what each one needs. Carbon Filters: Complete Guide - The standard fix for chlorine and disinfection byproducts. Best Whole House Carbon Filter - Choosing a whole-house carbon system for city water. How to Read Well Water Test Results - Interpreting a deep multi-parameter report. Free shipping. Questions? Call or text Aidan at 800-460-5810, 7 days a week.
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