Ohio Water Testing

Did you know this about your Water?

With increasing pollution and aging water infrastructure, water contamination has become a serious issue. Partnering with a trusted water testing company ensures your family has access to safe and clean water.

For those relying on private wells, our well water testing Ohio services provide thorough analysis to detect harmful bacteria and chemicals. Take the first step toward healthier water with expert well water cleaning Ohio solutions for peace of mind!

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About us

At Ohio Water Testing, we are committed to providing superior home water treatment solutions and well water testing throughout the Great Lakes region of the USA. Our mission is to ensure that every household has access to clean, safe, and high-quality water. With a strong focus on scientific water testing, we go beyond traditional water treatment by showing you what’s in your tap water through hands-on, visual demonstrations.

Ion Exchange

The Ultimate Water Softening Solution

Hard water can cause a host of issues, from scale buildup in pipes to inefficiencies in appliances. The Ion Exchange System is a proven, effective method to transform hard water into soft water by replacing hardness-causing minerals like calcium and magnesium with sodium ions. This advanced water treatment solution, provided by Ohio Water Testing, ensures optimal water quality for homes of all sizes.

With its innovative features and energy-efficient technology, the Ion Exchange System offers unmatched reliability and performance for maintaining soft water at all times. Here’s why it’s the perfect choice for homeowners seeking a comprehensive water softening solution:

Our Services

We are committed to providing expert water testing and consultation services to help you ensure the safety and quality of your water. 

Residential Water Testing in Ohio

Residential Water Testing

Safe water is essential for your home. Our Residential Water Testing service identifies impurities, contaminants, and factors like water hardness, chlorine levels, and pH.

Well Water Testing in Ohio

Well Water Testing

If your home relies on a private well, it’s vital to regularly check for contaminants. Our Well Water Testing service evaluates your water for harmful elements such as bacteria, iron, and other impurities.

Best Water Quality Consultation in Ohio

Water Quality Consultation

Understanding your water test results is the first step toward better water. Our Water Quality Consultation service offers personalized guidance and expert recommendations

How It Works

Schedule Your Free Test

We Conduct In-Home Testing

Receive a Full Water Quality Report

Get Expert Recommendations for Treatment

Water insights

Know Your Water

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What is in My Water?

Basic chemistry tells us that water is made up of two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen

Why should I test my water - Ohio Water Testing

Why Should I Test My Water?

Health experts say homeowners who receive water from a private well should have their water tested

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How Can I Test My Water?

A reliable water analysis is the only way to find out what’s in your water that may be causing problems in your home.

why choose us

More than 250,000 families choose us for their homes

When it comes to providing pure water for
your family, nothing but the best will be done.

How Can I Find Out What’s in My Water?

Our local  technician is familiar with the water sources and water quality problems in the area where you live. Contact us  today to discuss any problems you’re having with your water and to schedule a complimentary in-home water analysis by one of our water quality experts.

What’s in My Water?

Basic chemistry tells us that water is made up of two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen, but there’s a lot more to consider when you’re talking about water for household use. For example, do you get your household water from a well? Or does your family depend on municipally treated water that comes from the ground or a reservoir, or perhaps a combination of both? The answers to these questions as well as other factors can greatly affect how suitable your water is for drinking, bathing, cleaning, and all the other routine tasks you use water for in your home.
What's in my water