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| I have well water and currently have a "big blue" filter. Better but still lousy. I need pro water testing to find out what I have and then we'll figure out what you can sell/install to make it better (hopefully a whole lot better!) Where and how do I find a pro lab to do independant testing on my water and give me the results along with specific recommendaitons as to what to filter out, how, and in what priority? If it should be determined that I need a whole house RO system and additional filters, the cost will be a killer. In that unlikely event I'd have to do the installation in stages to allow for the cash to flow in to pay for all the equipment. Hopefully it will be a simpler solution but my water is REALLY bad! |
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| We have a professional test kit that you purchase from us, and then send to a WQA (Water Quality Association) laboratory. As of April 2008, it costs around $230. This may be more than you need. We have other test kits that you administer yourself, that will give very good readings. Check this page to see our test kits. Water test kits for water quality analysis and water testing to identify water treatment needs Once you have a reading on your water, we can help you find an economical solution. Thank you, WaterFilters.NET |
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