Accredited drinking-water testing in Poulsbo and North Kitsap — coliform, E. coli, nitrates, lead, arsenic, hardness, and pH. Real-estate-ready chain-of-custody and plain-English results compared against EPA and Washington State standards.
Rural North Kitsap — Lemolo, Keyport, and the wooded acreage outside town — includes many well-served homes where water testing is a standard part of due diligence.
A thorough, lab-backed assessment and a written report you can hand to insurance, your buyer, your lender, or the county. Independent and unbiased — we don’t sell the fix.
The first thing to rule out on any private well. Indicates whether surface contamination or a compromised well casing is letting bacteria into your drinking water.
Common near agricultural and septic-served areas. High nitrate is especially dangerous for infants and during pregnancy.
Heavy metals that can leach from geology or older plumbing. Arsenic occurs naturally in some Washington groundwater and has no taste or smell.
Affects plumbing, appliances, and water taste. Useful for sizing treatment and softening systems correctly.
Proper collection and documentation that lenders, buyers, and sellers accept for closing on private-well properties.
We translate the lab numbers into what they actually mean for your household — and what, if anything, to do about them.
From first call to a written, lab-backed report — clear steps, no surprises.
Same-day reply. We confirm your well type, your concern, and which panel fits — real-estate, new-well, or peace-of-mind.
We collect with proper sterile technique and chain-of-custody, or guide you through an approved self-collection where appropriate.
Samples are processed at an accredited laboratory against EPA and Washington State drinking-water standards.
A clear written report with your numbers, what they mean, and any treatment or re-testing recommendations.
The questions we hear most from Poulsbo-area homeowners.
Rural North Kitsap — Lemolo, Keyport, and the wooded acreage outside town — includes many well-served homes where water testing is a standard part of due diligence. Private wells aren’t regulated like city water, so testing is the only way to confirm your water is safe — especially before buying, after flooding or a dry summer, or if anyone in the home has health concerns.
Our standard panels cover total coliform and E. coli (bacteria), nitrates and nitrites, lead, arsenic, hardness, and pH. We can add additional analytes depending on your situation — every sample is processed at an accredited laboratory.
Yes. Many Poulsbo-area lenders and buyers require a satisfactory water test on private-well properties before closing. We collect with proper chain-of-custody and deliver lab results formatted for the transaction.
Bacteria results (coliform/E. coli) typically come back within a couple of business days; full chemistry panels take a few days longer. We deliver a plain-English report with your numbers compared against EPA and Washington State drinking-water standards.
Mold isn’t the only thing that affects indoor air or property value. Same independent, lab-backed approach across every test we do.
Based on the Olympic Peninsula, we routinely serve Poulsbo and the surrounding Kitsap County communities — including Keyport, Lemolo, Suquamish, and Bangor. Very rural or remote properties may include a small travel fee, always quoted in writing before we book.
Same-day reply. Written quote before we book. Accredited lab. Independent — we don’t sell the fix.