New Hampshire Water Testing
Many New Hampshire homes use well water that may contain contaminants that may be
harmful to your health if left untreated.
The only way to know conclusively what types of
impurities are found in your well water is to have your...
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New Hampshire Water Testing
Many New Hampshire homes use well water that may contain contaminants that may be
harmful to your health if left untreated.
The only way to know conclusively what types of
impurities are found in your well water is to have your water tested by an independent
water testing lab.
Most people realize that clean drinking water is paramount to good health.
Unfortunately,
some potentially dangerous water impurities are impossible to smell or taste.
And
because many New Hampshire homes use well water, it is vitally important to have your
water tested by an independent lab.
You’ll discover not only what types of contaminants
are in your drinking water, but also whether or not the quantity of those contaminants
poses a danger to your health.
Some water issues simply affect the taste and smell,
while others cause staining of appliances or bath fixtures, such as high iron, or hard
water.
Radon is one of those water issues that can adversely affect one’s health ac
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