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Florida water ranked 3rd worst in the nation

Hard water may damage plumbing & appliances

Contaminants can include chlorine, sulphur, iron & bacteria

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Hard Water Problems in Florida? Get Your Water Tested for Free

Smelly, Cloudy or Bad Tasting Water?
Find Out What’s in Your Water

Find Out What’s Really in Your Water

If your water smells bad, tastes unusual, or leaves stains, you may be dealing with hard water problems, iron, sulphur, or other water quality issues.

Many homeowners across Florida experience water quality issues such as cloudy water, strange smells, or concerns about whether their water is safe to drink.

Our experts provide a free home water test in Florida so you can find out what’s in your water and get clear answers.

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Don’t guess what’s in your water. Get answers today.

Book your free home water test in Florida with no cost or commitment.

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Why Test Your Water?

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Common Water Problems We Help With:

  • Hard water problems and limescale

  • Smelly water or sulphur (rotten egg smell)

  • Iron or staining in water

  • Cloudy or bad tasting water

  • Chemicals in your tap water

  • Well water problems and contamination

Results may vary. Testing is provided as a complimentary service for Florida homeowners

Your Trusted, Local Water Specialists

  • Over 100,000 free water tests performed

  • Serving Florida homeowners since 2010

  • Certified water specialists

  • No obligation, no pressure

FAQ

  • Is the water test really free? Yes - no cost, no commitment, no sales pressure.

  • Who is this for? Florida homeowners on city or well water.

  • How long does a test take? Typically 30–60 minutes at your home.

  • What happens after the test? You'll receive expert guidance on your options - there is no obligation to purchase anything.

Whether you’re dealing with hard water problems, smelly water, or concerns about water safety, the first step is to test your water for free.

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