Well Water Testing in High Point, NC
Well Water Testing for High Point and the surrounding Guilford County area. Same-day service, written estimates, family-owned since 1946.
Well water testing in High Point is the lab analysis of a private well sample for bacteria, nitrates, hardness, iron, manganese, pH, and other parameters that affect drinking-water safety and plumbing life. T.W. Stanley & Son pulls samples from High Point and Guilford County wells using state-certified lab kits and walks you through the results in plain English. We recommend annual bacterial testing for every High Point private well and a full panel after any pump work, flood event, or new-home purchase.
What our team handles on the call
- Coliform and E. coli bacterial testing
- Nitrate and nitrite testing for infants and well age
- Hardness, iron, manganese, and pH panel
- Heavy metals (lead, arsenic) on request
- Real-estate transaction well water reports
- Treatment recommendations based on actual results
How a service call works
- 1Free phone diagnosis
We walk through symptoms, water pressure, sounds, and system age to narrow the problem before we roll a truck.
- 2On-site test
We check voltage at the pressure switch, draw amps on the pump, and verify pressure tank pre-charge before opening anything.
- 3Written estimate
You see the recommended scope, repair vs replacement, parts, and labor in writing before any work begins.
- 4Repair or replacement
We carry common pumps, tanks, switches, and check valves on the truck so most no-water calls finish the same day they started.
- 5System test and follow-up
We cycle the system, confirm pressure holds, shock-chlorinate when needed, and stand behind the work with a labor warranty.
What does it cost?
A basic High Point bacterial test runs $75 to $125 including sample pickup and lab fees. A full residential panel (bacteria + nitrates + metals + hardness) runs $180 to $325. Real-estate transaction panels with documentation run $225 to $400. We do not mark up the lab cost.
- •State-certified lab partner
- •Results in 3 to 7 business days
- •Plain-English explanation of every reading
- •No pressure to buy treatment we do not need
Every job gets a written, on-site estimate before any work begins. No surprise fees.
Where we work
We cover High Point and the surrounding Guilford County cities and towns for well water testing. Trucks run this area every week.
Frequently asked
How often should I test my High Point well water?
Every spring for coliform bacteria. Every 2 to 3 years for a full panel including nitrates and metals. Always after a flood, after any pump or well work, after a new-home purchase, or if anything about taste, color, or odor changes. NC private wells are not regulated, so testing is on the homeowner.
What does NC require for well testing?
New wells permitted in NC get one round of state-required testing at drilling. After that, there is no ongoing requirement. ${city} homeowners are responsible for their own water-quality monitoring on existing wells.
I bought a foreclosure — what should I test first?
Full panel including bacteria, nitrates, iron, manganese, and pH. Foreclosed wells often sat unused for months. Stagnant water grows bacteria, and pumps that sit dry can pull sediment when they restart.
Can I drop off a sample myself?
We prefer to pull the sample on site so we can document the tap, run-time, and chain of custody. That keeps the result defensible for real-estate transactions and insurance claims.
Can you come out the same day?
Yes. No-water calls get same-day priority across the Piedmont Triad and our phone is answered 24/7. Most emergency calls are reached on-site within a couple of hours of the first call.
Will you test wells in rural Guilford County far from town?
Yes. We sample wells anywhere in Guilford County and the rest of the Triad. No distance surcharge inside our six-county footprint.
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Need help right now?
We answer the phone 24/7. Most calls are reached on-site within a couple of hours.
Call (336) 273-7314Or send a message and we will get back to you.