Concierge Water Testing for the East End of Long Island.

Feel confident knowing your home’s water is analyzed by advanced, certified laboratory testing for reliable, accurate results.

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Know the truth about your drinking water.

We cut through the marketing noise, follow the data and deliver the actual, unbiased truth about what your family is drinking, bathing in and cooking with. That’s peace of mind you can depend on.

How Does Peconic Water Testing Work?

Accurate testing removes uncertainty so you can protect your family, choose appropriate treatment options.

Our simple yet thorough process—sample collection, laboratory analysis by certified methods, and an easy-to-read report—lets you make informed decisions.

  • Contact us to find a time that is convenient for you for us to come to your home. The necessary water samples will be collected during this brief visit. 

  • A specialist will collect samples in strict accordance with protocols and guidelines established by New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH)

  • All samples are analyzed by a New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) certified laboratory. Testing typically takes 7-10 business days, depending on the scope of analysis.

  • Once testing is complete, you will receive a NYSDOH certified lab report along with a simplified comparison table outlining how your results measure against current NYSDOH drinking water standards. 

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Independent Testing Delivers Honest Results

Our water testing service is fully independent and conducted through a New York State certified laboratory.

Our sole purpose is to provide you honest, science-based results so you can understand exactly what is in your drinking water and decide what steps, if any, are right for you.

Contact Us

Have questions or need your water tested? Our team is here to support you. Reach out anytime and we’ll get back to you quickly.

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