Our water quality test offers peace of mind by ensuring your home’s water is safe to drink. We collect water samples directly from your house, carefully packaged and sent to a certified laboratory for thorough analysis. The lab examines the samples for harmful contaminants, including bacteria, lead, pesticides, and other toxins that could impact your health.
Once the testing is complete, we provide a detailed report on the water’s quality, helping you make informed decisions about your water safety. Protect your health and your family by knowing your water is free of harmful substances.

Only 30%
of private wells are tested regularly, according to the CDC
and 23%
of private wells contain contaminant levels high enough to be considered a potential health concern, according to the USGS
1 x per year
is how often the CDC recommends testing private water wells for contaminants

why get a water quality test with 4d inspections?
Water should be tested regularly. Water quality testing identifies identify potential contaminants like bacteria, lead, or pesticides that may affect your health. Even if the water looks clear, hidden pollutants can pose serious risks. Don’t leave your family’s health to chance—invest in a water quality test to know what is in your drinking water.
benefits of a water quality test
- Identify Harmful Contaminants
- Know What's in Your Drinking Water
- Protect Against Disease
The Water quality testing process
During a water quality test with 4D Inspections, I conduct a thorough assessment of your water supply, giving you detailed insights into what is in the water in your home.

I collect water samples from the faucets in the home
The collected water samples are delivered to lab for detailed analysis
The analyzed results of the water sample are delivered to you in a detailed reports
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