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Test Your Phoenix Home's Water

Our bodies are 55%-60% water, so we need good, healthy water to live healthy lives. That’s why it’s important to have Hobaica Services come out and test your Phoenix home’s water. Our water testing services will give you peace of mind that your water is healthy and that it contributes to your health.

Curious how clean your water is? Call Hobaica today at 602-633-9555 to schedule a water testing service for your Phoenix area home! 

FAQs About Water Testing

How much does a home water test cost near Phoenix?

A home water test costs about $100-$400 in Phoenix, AZ. The cost of the test can vary depending on the type of test you have done. You can have your water tested for bacteria or hard water, or have your well water checked. Additionally, the price can fluctuate if you choose to purchase an at-home test, have a lab perform the test or have a utility contractor test your water for you.

How accurate are home water test kits for my Phoenix area home?

Home water test kits can be fairly accurate for testing your Phoenix area home’s water. The most effective way to test your home’s water is to do an at home test that you send away to a lab for testing. Gathering a sample of your home’s water and sending it away to a lab can allow you to spot contaminants more accurately and provides you with a detailed report of any potential contaminants that you have in your water.

What tests should be done on well water near Phoenix?

The following tests should be done on well water in Phoenix, AZ:

  • Testing of PH level
  • Testing for total coliform bacteria
  • Testing for nitrates

These are the main tests that you should have done, but you should also consider having your well water tested for other contaminants if you notice particular issues with your well water.

Types Of Water Testing Services

Drinking contaminated water can cause an upset stomach and minor illness, or in severe cases major illness and even death. Hobaica provides several water testing options to ensure the safety of your water and the continued health of your family.

Bacteria Testing

If you’ve noticed your household experiencing fevers and a major upset stomach like nausea and diarrhea, you may have bacterial contamination in your water. Bacteria testing will identify if you have a problem and provide guidance on how to resolve the problem once identified.

Well Water Testing

The CDC recommends testing your well’s water at least once per year to ensure your family’s continued health and safety. Additional well water tests may be necessary if your water’s taste, smell or color changes; if your well pump or septic system has malfunctioned; or if there has been a major weather event that can affect your water quality.

Hard Water Testing

Hard water is damaging to your plumbing and causes your skin, hair, clothes and dishes to look dull or even dirty, even when freshly cleaned! Hard water testing will help you know if you’re one of the 85% of Americans living in a hard water area, and what you can do to resolve the problem.

Hard water testing from Hobaica will give you peace of mind that your Phoenix area home’s water is safe to use. If we find a problem with your water, we can offer solutions to resolve the problem and keep your family healthy and safe. Call Hobaica today to get started!

Water Hardness Test

Think You Might Have Hard Water? Find Out For Sure!

Hard water can be a real problem for Phoenix area homeowners, as it affects not only your water quality but the efficiency of your home’s plumbing. About 85% of Americans live in hard water areas, so it’s important to call Hobaica for a water hardness test.

You may feel hard water isn’t that big a deal if so many people are living with it, but here are some reasons why a water hardness test is actually a great idea:

  • Hard water doesn’t feel good. Soap doesn’t lather as well in hard water, which means you, your clothes and your dishes won’t feel as clean as you want after washing. You may also see or feel a filmy soap residue after washing that can lead to discomfort in the form of itching or an uneasy belly.
  • Hard water doesn’t look good. Hard water has a high mineral content that leads to mineral deposits on basically everything it touches. This causes your hair, skin, and clothes to have a duller appearance than if your water were soft. In fact, prolonged exposure to hard water can fade your clothes, meaning they’ll need to be replaced sooner.
  • Hard water is bad for your plumbing. The minerals in hard water are particularly hard on your plumbing. You can see it as scale buildup on your faucets and shower heads, but it also builds up inside your pipes. This mineral buildup can lead to slow-running water and clogs, requiring costly plumber visits. It can also reduce your water heater’s efficiency and lifespan, which can add up to significant costs over time.

Hard water testing will identify whether you have hard water and how severe it is. Your Hobaica water quality expert will perform the water testing service quickly and make sensible recommendations for water treatment based on the results.

If you think you may have hard water, or even if you just want to check, you can count on Hobaica to serve you professionally and efficiently, and to treat you as we would want to be treated. Call us to get started now!

The Best of Arizona Business

In business since 1952, we have been honored to receive many awards for our service to Phoenix area homes and businesses. We are particularly proud to have been voted a Best of Arizona Business by Ranking Arizona nearly a dozen times in the last decade. If we weren’t doing our job right, we wouldn’t get the votes, so these awards mean a lot to the Hobaica team!

No matter why you need to call a local plumber, Hobaica has the knowledge and experience you’re looking for. Connect with us online to find out how our water filtration services can improve your home's water system.

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