What Is Water Well Testing? | Buying A Home With A Well | Bergen & Hudson County NJ

What Is Water Well Testing? | Buying A Home With A Well | Bergen & Hudson County NJ

Bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms can’t survive in water without a host. That’s why it’s crucial to test the purity of municipal tap well before drinking it or using any recreational activities that come into contact with the groundwater like swimming pools. Villa Home Inspections offers water well testing along with numerous other tests (see our Home Inspection Tips) in your Bergen & Hudson County NJ home inspection.

The US Environmental Protection Agency has developed standards for testing wastewater sources which include both biological tests E-Coli detection and chemical analysis (Nitrates). To make sure everything is safe from harmful bacteria, visit 123WaterTesting.com, where they’ll be happy to walk you through what types of services are available depending on your needs as either an individual homeowner or someone who manages multiple properties across town, so everyone stays healthy at

Is your home connected to the central water supply?

One of the essential things in a home is the water. That’s why it needs to be tested regularly, and some people even have their own well for that very thing! If you’re buying a home that’s not connected to a central water supply, congratulations! You are now the new “Water Safety, Treatment, and Prevention Manager,” of your household. The EPA says that about 15% of U.S. homes are on a private water system of some sort.

You may not know it, but water quality is an essential factor in everyday life. All around you, there are signs of a world that have been severely contaminated with contaminants like lead and arsenic, which can cause chronic health conditions such as cancer or heart disease. Even if the levels on your local tap are below acceptable limits for most people, this doesn’t mean they’re safe! Your city’s public works department conducts well testing regularly to make sure our drinking supply is free from contaminates so we don’t have those same risks at home too-wells must be tested every six months by law just to ensure safety standards aren’t being surpassed anywhere along the pipeline where contamination could occur before reaching its destination: YOUR TAP! Call for a free quote and schedule your inspection today with me.

For buyers who have never had anything but water from a municipal tap system, a private water supply can seem like virtually the same thing: turn on the faucet, water comes out. Simple. But too many buyers assume that if the water looks good, doesn’t smell bad, and the current owners aren’t sick, the water must be okay. But that’s a big mistake. Discovering that the water is unfit to drink or that the well is poorly constructed or in need of replacement is essential to find during the buying process, not after.

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Plumbing Home Inspection Checklist | Doe’s Your New Jersey/ New York Home Have Plumbing Issues?

The state of new jersey is home to many interesting sites, but none so curious as to the pipes that run through our houses. The humble pipe may not seem like much compared to other engineering feats; however, it has a profound impact on everyone’s day-to-day life and routine. They are ubiquitous fixtures throughout all levels of society which we use for everything from cooking meals at your kitchen countertop sink to showering after an invigorating jog around town! These crucial pieces offer another point where citizens can feel ownership over their city or township while providing utility services provided by public entities such as NJ American Water Company who utilizes these services just outside the Newark City Hall building. New Jersey is a state known for its dense population and large metropolitan areas. Plumbing systems are one of the essential elements in any home, as they keep water flowing throughout all parts of your house with ease.

Why Is Plumbing Important?

Plumbing problems are some of the top deficiencies found in a home inspection. Water is indispensable to life, and we use it for all sorts of activities in our daily lives, which makes it imperative that your home inspector spends adequate time examining your home’s plumbing operation. General plumbing issues found in home inspections are generally related to water leaks, sewer line clogs, water heater problems, and subpar plumbing work. The bearing of one or more of these concerns may require a full inspection from a licensed plumber.

New Jersey’s location on the coast means that we have both saltwater intrusion into underground pipes from ocean storms and snowmelt runoff during extreme winters, so you may need to be especially aware if this has been an issue at other homes or businesses near yours before selecting new plumbing services.
Plumbing is an integral part of home life. Today in New Jersey, with the new water restrictions and drought problems people have been dealing with for years now, it’s more important than ever to make sure your pipes are running smoothly – after all, you can’t drink or bathe without clean water! Here at Villa home Inspections, we offer a number of services that will help keep your plumbing system up-to-date on current standards as well as ensure there won’t be any future pipe disasters down the road. And remember safety first when it comes to drains!

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