Water Testing
Know What’s in Your Water — Protect Your Health
Whether your water comes from the city or a private well, knowing what you’re drinking is essential. At IG Water Treatment International, we offer professional water testing services to detect contaminants and provide precise treatment recommendations for residential and commercial properties.
We are proud to offer complimentary water testing and home testing kits, but we highly recommend a professional evaluation to ensure the most accurate results.
Why Water
Testing Matters?
Regular testing allows you to track changes in your water quality over time and take preventive action before problems arise.
In the U.S., Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) are set by federal and state authorities to regulate public water systems. However, many contaminants still reach homes due to factors like:
Aging infrastructure and household plumbing
Agricultural or industrial runoff
Chemical spills and fracking activity
Unregulated private wells
Many dangerous substances are colorless, tasteless, and odorless, making regular testing the only reliable safeguard.
Is My City
Water Really Clean and Regulated?
Most online water quality reports reflect data before water reaches your tap. Water travels through pipes that may introduce contaminants along the way—especially in older buildings.
Testing at the endpoint (your faucet) is your responsibility, whether your source is city water or a private well. That’s why IG Water is here to help you take control of your water safety.
Types of
Water Testing
City Water Testing
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Physical parameters
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Chlorine & chloramine
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Toxic metals
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Plastic pipe chemicals
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Trihalomethanes (THMs)
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Haloacetic acids (HAAs)
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Radioactive particles
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Chlorate, and more
Well Water Testing
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General chemistry
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Hardness & alkalinity
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Heavy metals
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Nitrate & nitrite
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Coliform & E. coli
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Industrial chemicals
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Disinfection byproducts
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Silica, PFAS, petroleum, and more
Clean Water
= Better Health
Every person needs 20 to 50 liters of clean water daily for drinking, cooking, and hygiene. Contaminated water affects humans, plants, animals, and ecosystems — and can lead to severe diseases such as cholera, diarrhea, and more.
Shockingly, over 1.8 million people die annually from waterborne illnesses. Don’t leave water safety to chance.
Let’s Test Your Water Today
United States
Orlando, FL
Phone
+1 407-745-5002
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