Your water sample cannot be processed or tested unless the registration form above is completed. This information allows our team to identify your sample, understand your water concerns, and send your prepaid return shipping label and results.
The Testing Process
1. Save The Shipping Box
1. Save The Shipping Box
You’ll reuse the original box to send your sample back.
2. Fill The Sample Bottle
2. Fill The Sample Bottle
Fill directly from the tap and avoid touching the inside of the bottle or cap.
3. Seal & Package Your Sample
3. Seal & Package Your Sample
Tighten the cap securely and place the bottle back into the box.
4. Apply Your Return Label
4. Apply Your Return Label
Place the prepaid USPS return label over the original shipping label.
5. Mail Your Sample
5. Mail Your Sample
Drop the sealed package off at USPS or place it in a USPS collection box.

What We Test For
City Water Testing Includes: pH, Hardness, Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), Iron, Copper, and Total Chlorine
Well Water Testing Includes: pH, Hardness, Ferric Iron, Ferrous Iron, Total Iron, Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), Nitrates, Nitrites, and Copper
Your Water Test Kit Guide
We’ve put together a simple guide to help you understand your results when they come in.
It covers what we test for, what’s considered normal, and what different results might mean for your home, so you’re not left guessing.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to get my results?
How long does it take to get my results?
Most results are available within 5–10 business days after your sample is received.
Once results are ready, our team reviews them and helps you understand exactly what they mean, not just the numbers, but what they mean for your home and equipment.
What does this water test measure?
What does this water test measure?
Your report will include analysis for:
- Hardness
- Iron & Manganese
- pH & corrosivity
- Sulfur (odor issues)
- Nitrates & Nitrites
- Total dissolved solids (TDS)
Is this better than a free water test from a local company?
Is this better than a free water test from a local company?
Free tests are often limited in scope and may be designed to support a specific product sale.
Our testing uses certified lab analysis and is reviewed by an independent team of water specialists. You receive unbiased results and recommendations based on your water, not a sales script.
I’m on city water. Do I still need testing?
I’m on city water. Do I still need testing?
Yes, many homeowners on municipal water still experience:
- Hard water scale
- Chlorine taste and odor
- Corrosion issues
- Pipe staining
City water is treated, but that doesn’t always mean it’s optimized for your plumbing, appliances, or preferences.
Testing helps you make informed decisions instead of guessing.
I’m on well water. Is this required?
I’m on well water. Is this required?
If you're on well water, testing is strongly recommended.
Well water quality can vary significantly depending on location, season, and environmental factors. Regular testing ensures you're protecting your home, plumbing, and health.
What happens after I receive my results?
What happens after I receive my results?
This is where Water eStore is different.
We don’t just email you a PDF and disappear.
Our team:
- Reviews your results with you
- Explains what matters (and what doesn’t)
- Recommends the right solution, if needed
Sometimes that’s a filter.
Sometimes it’s a system.
Sometimes it’s no action at all.
Our goal is clarity, not pushing equipment.
Can I use the results to choose a water system?
Can I use the results to choose a water system?
Yes, and that’s one of the biggest benefits.
Your test results allow us to recommend the correct filtration or treatment system based on real data. That prevents overbuying, underbuying, and unnecessary equipment.

