Most groundwater is considered safe, and the deeper the well, the safer it is liable to be.
However, some contaminants can seep into well water...including everything from pollutants to microorganisms, heavy metals, household waste, fluoride, and more.
The Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974 doesn't include private wells, so if you want to make sure that your personal water is safe, it's up to you to have your water tested.
If you’re on well water and want to test your well for safety, hardness, contaminants, and more, your best bet is to get your water tested.
Many people buy at-home water testing kits to test their well water. Unfortunately, this is NOT the best way to test your water. For one thing, unless you’re a water expert, you may not know how to properly take a sample or interpret the results. And second of all, the kits themselves can be expensive and time-consuming to conduct.
A much better option is to take advantage of a โfree well water test by your friendly neighborhood Culligan man. We’ll take care of all the work, including taking the sample and analyzing the results. And best of all…it’s 100% free.
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