Home Water Testing Services in Central Texas

Professional Water Quality Testing

Parobek Plumbing & Air Conditioning provides reliable water testing services to help Texas homeowners understand what’s in their water. Different contaminants can affect your home, plumbing, laundry, and daily life. Whether you rely on a private well or municipal supply, water quality testing is the first step toward improving water performance and addressing potential issues.

We provide home well water testing and municipal water testing throughout Central Texas. Many homes in the area experience hard water, iron staining, and growing concerns around PFAS and other pollutants.

Water quality problems are often invisible. Without testing, contaminants can go unnoticed while causing scale buildup, plumbing corrosion, staining, safety issues, or taste and odor problems. Accurate drinking water testing allows homeowners to make informed decisions about water treatment and system upgrades.

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Our Testing Process

  1. Schedule your water test with our team.
  2. Our professionals arrive to sample and test your water.
  3. With in-home testing, results are ready within 15-30 minutes.
  4. For advanced lab testing, we collect a water sample and send it to a lab for analysis. After a few weeks, we will receive and share your water quality report and explain the results.

Why You Should Test Your Water

Water can look clear and still contain contaminants that affect its safety and overall quality. Testing helps identify potential problems early. You should schedule water testing if you notice:

  • Scale buildup throughout your home
  • Soap scum on dishes and shower doors
  • Rust-colored staining
  • Rings in toilets and bathtubs
  • Rough, stiff laundry and stains on clothes
  • Spotty glassware or gray staining on silverware
  • Metallic or unpleasant taste
  • Odors coming from faucets or drains
  • Concerns about PFAS or other emerging contaminants in your area
  • Dry skin and hair

Testing is especially important for homes on well water, where water quality can change over time. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends yearly testing for private wells, since they are not managed by municipalities. This helps ensure that your tap water is safe, clean, and enjoyable to drink.

When Should You Test Your Water?

You should consider testing if:

  • You recently moved into a new home
  • You use a private well
  • Your water taste, color, or odor has changed
  • You notice staining on fixtures or laundry
  • Plumbing or appliances are wearing out early
  • There have been heavy rains or storms in your area
  • You have frequent plumbing problems, like pipe leaks or clogs
  • You’ve noticed changes in water pressure
  • You plan to install a water softener or a new water filtration system

Our Water Testing Services

Parobek Plumbing & Air Conditioning offers both free water testing and paid testing for more detailed analysis. Our free testing service covers common water quality concerns and is a great starting point for homeowners. This testing checks for:

  • Water Hardness: To understand the level of calcium and magnesium in your water, which can cause scale buildup, dry skin, spotty dishes, clogged pipes, damage to appliances, and other problems.
  • Chlorine: High chlorine levels are commonly found in municipal water supplies and can affect water taste, smell, and cause skin sensitivity.
  • pH Issues: To identify whether your water is too acidic or too alkaline, both of which can contribute to plumbing damage.
  • Total Dissolved Solids (TDS): To measure the overall concentration of minerals, salts, and metals in your water that may impact taste and water clarity.
  • Iron: A common issue in Texas water that can cause reddish or brown staining, metallic taste, and buildup in plumbing systems.
  • Hydrogen Sulfide Gas: The cause of rotten egg odor in water (often linked to sulfur bacteria, high iron content, or a failing anode rod in your water heater).

Paid Laboratory Testing

For a more detailed evaluation, we offer paid testing services where water samples are sent to a certified laboratory. This may include analysis for:

  • Lead
  • Arsenic
  • PFAS
  • Total coliform bacteria
  • Other bacteria and viruses
  • Nitrates and nitrites
  • Radon
  • Other regulated or emerging contaminants

This option is often recommended for private wells, before real estate transactions, or when specific health or plumbing concerns exist. Our professionals will come to your property, take a water sample following strict protocols, and send it to a lab for analysis.

Why Choose Parobek

  1. Easy scheduling, fast results, and free testing service
  2. Experienced professionals familiar with local water conditions
  3. Plumbing services available to meet all your water needs
  4. Water conditioning systems and services to address all potential concerns

Schedule Water Testing in Bastrop

If you’re searching for a trusted water testing company in Central Texas, Parobek Plumbing & Air Conditioning is here to help. Our team provides clear results and practical water conditioning recommendations based on your needs.

Our Service Areas Include:

  • Austin
  • Bastrop
  • Buda
  • Elgin
  • Kyle
  • Lockhart
  • Manor
  • Pflugerville
  • And more

Contact us to schedule testing services with experienced, trained water testers. We’ve served Central Texas communities since 1999, offering reliable plumbing services, water systems, and more. Take the first step toward better water quality and long-term protection with our help.

Frequently Asked Questions About Home Water Testing Services in Central Texas

  • How often should you test your water?

    You should test your private well at least once a year. Municipal water users should also consider periodic testing, especially if local water quality concerns arise.

  • Is free water testing enough?

    Free testing is useful for identifying common issues like hardness or iron. Paid lab testing is recommended when more detailed results are needed.

  • Do you test both well water and city water?

    Yes, we provide water well testing and municipal water testing throughout our service areas.

  • What happens after my water is tested?

    Once your water quality report is available, our team will explain the findings and discuss treatment options.

     

  • Does water testing help protect plumbing?

    Identifying specific water contaminants gives you the knowledge to treat your water properly and prevent corrosion, scale buildup, appliance damage, and other problems.

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