Well Water Analysis for Maryland Homes

Providing Well Water Testing in Annapolis, Columbia & Surrounding Areas

If you’ve noticed a strange taste or smell coming from your Annapolis area well water system, it’s important to get the problem checked out sooner than later. Unusual tastes, colors, and smells in your water supply can point to unsanitary water conditions, including high levels of bacteria, chlorine, and dirt.

At the Water Doctor, our team specializes in conducting thorough well water analysis and quality testing for Maryland homes. Whether you’ve noticed impurities in your well water supply, need well pump repair, or simply need a test before buying a new home, our team is here to help.

Book well water analysis and water quality testing in Annapolis by contacting us online today!

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Why Schedule Water Testing?

Not all waterborne contaminants are easily detectable, and many don’t become apparent until someone gets sick. Since well water doesn’t go through the same purification processes as city-supplied water, well systems are at higher risk for contamination, making it essential to invest in regular testing and analysis. From improper well caps and chemical or fertilizer runoff to surface water, well systems can become contaminated for several reasons.

Reasons for Booking a Well Water Analysis

There are many reasons why it may become necessary to schedule a well water analysis. Our team recommends booking professional water analysis at least once annually, and more frequently if:

  • You notice a change in the taste, odor, or appearance of your water
  • Your well has a history of contamination
  • There’s an infant relying on your water source

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Types of Contaminants We Test For

Our team conducts thorough water analysis and testing to detect a variety of potential contaminants, including:

  • Lead
  • Radium
  • Nitrates
  • Bacteria
  • Radon
  • Gasoline
  • VOCs
  • Pesticides
  • Heavy metals
  • Arsenic
  • E. coli
  • And more!

Well Water Testing for Home Buyers & Sellers

When it comes to buying and selling real estate, it’s important to have water testing performed by a trained and certified water treatment specialist. At Water Doctor, each of our technicians is certified in water testing and analysis, guaranteeing thorough, accurate results accepted by any parties that may require testing for your real estate transaction.

Additional Resources

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Maryland Certified Water Testing & Well Water Analysis

Whether you’re buying or selling real estate or you simply want to ensure the safety of your water supply, Water Doctor has the team you need to get the job done right. Our qualified technicians have proudly served Maryland homeowners since 1979, delivering thorough testing and analysis to ensure your water supply is safe and healthy for all members of your household.

Book water quality testing and analysis for your well water system by contacting us online today!

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I test my well water?

The EPA recommends testing private wells at least once a year for bacteria, nitrates, and other contaminants, and more frequently if there are changes in taste, odor, or color.

What contaminants should I test for in my well water?

Common contaminants include coliform bacteria, nitrates, arsenic, lead, iron, and pesticides, depending on your location and nearby land use.

Can I test my well water myself?

While at-home kits are available for basic testing, professional testing provides more comprehensive and accurate results.

What should I do if my well water results show contamination?

If contaminants are found, you may need to disinfect the well or install a water treatment system to resolve the issue.

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