Well Water Testing
Florida’s groundwater is vulnerable to contamination due to sandy soils, high water tables, and agricultural runoff. Whether you’re purchasing a new home or maintaining your current one, regular testing helps ensure your water is:
- Safe to drink
- Free of harmful bacteria and contaminants
- Compliant with local lending or insurance requirements
- Protective of plumbing systems and appliances
Our comprehensive well water analysis includes testing for:
- Total Coliform & E. coli Bacteria
- Nitrates/Nitrites
- Lead & Copper
- Iron, Manganese, and Hardness
- pH levels & Turbidity
- Sulfur or Rotten Egg Odor (Hydrogen Sulfide)
- Other region-specific contaminants, upon request
- Home Buyers & Realtors – Many lenders require water quality testing before closing on a home with a private well.
- Homeowners – Annual testing is recommended to ensure water remains safe over time.
- Investors or Renovators – Ensure systems are safe before resale or renovation.
We bring experience, precision, and peace of mind. Our team uses state-certified labs and adheres to state and EPA guidelines for sampling and reporting. You’ll receive clear results, professional guidance, and fast turnaround times—so you can move forward confidently.
Don’t take chances when it comes to your water. Contact All Florida AmeriSpec to schedule your well water testing as part of a full home inspection—or as a standalone service.
Have your own list of questions or concerns about the property you’re considering buying or selling, and Talk to the inspection company in advance. Or the inspector at the inspection. This will ensure that the clients concerns will be addressed and that any special arrangements can be made ahead of time.
Real estate agents should instruct sellers to ensure that all areas of the home are easily accessible to the inspector. For example, if the attic access point is inside a closet, all clothes and belongings should be removed for ease of entry and exit.
If you’re a homebuyer, it’s especially important to be present during the inspection, especially the last hour. By being there with the inspector and paying close attention, you’ll have the opportunity to:
- Have all of your questions and concerns addressed as they arise.
- Understand the condition of each key component throughout the house and property, helping establish a better understanding of the home and the resulting inspection report.
- Truly understand any concerns you may have about the Inspection findings that look worse on paper than they really are. Save time and avoid frustration by learning about the function of your new home. You may find out how the heating system works, how to light pilot lights, how to turn on various appliances and components, and where shut-offs are located. The inspector can also point out maintenance needs and procedures, and explain how and when to check on specific items that need periodic maintenance
Read your home inspection report thoroughly. If you have concerns or need clarification—no matter how minor the issue may seem—never hesitate to reach out to your home inspector to find out more.
All Florida Amerispec Inspectors are always willing to go the extra mile to help put your mind at ease. Whether you choose to hire All Florida Amerispec Inspection Services or not, please be sure to use a qualified, trained professional to conduct your home inspection. A home purchase is the investment of a lifetime, and you deserve to have complete confidence in your financial decision.
Service Areas
Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Brandon, Wesley Chapel, Lakeland,
Riverview, Palm Harbor, Dunedin, Largo, Seminole, Pinellas Park, Tarpon Springs, Plant City, New Port Richey


