economical place to get water tested?

I'm just south of Bgm in New Milford, PA. Just finished the new home and am now beginning to noodle on getting a tank build started.

We're on a well out in the sticks. Talking with the an engineer at Spectrapure, he asked for a report on our water to let me know if their standard 4 stage RO/DI system will work for me. Talking with a local PA water testing company (who is focused on fracking and $$$ water tests), they wanted $550 to get me a test and report -- seems a bit high since I'm not concerned about fracking contamination (yet).

Do you guys know of anyone in the area who does water well testing at a reasonable fee? as in a range not exceeding 2 digits?
 
byron any water softener company will usually test it for free if they think you are interested in buying there system.
 
byron any water softener company will usually test it for free if they think you are interested in buying there system.
so Spectrapure is looking for many specific values that are not probably a part of the water softener thing...

I could just install one and see what happens, but I'm one of those guys who wants to know the outcome before I start :) i.e., if iron is way too high, the standard system may not work correctly, etc... with a well, its had to guess at what's coming out I'm told (btw, this is the 1st time I've been on a well so I am clueless).

I may just have to bite the bullet and do the real testing... overtime, I will loose much more than $500 if I screw the system I'm planning...

I'm looking to do a 400-500gl tank, so it could get expensive to f**k it up...
 
I've heard that you usually want a softner/iron removing system with a well anyways since it's not uncommon to have both hard water and iron in well water. I know that the water softner I have does iron removal too, so far I've been doing great with just my tap water. I also have a house filter, so that probably doesn't hurt either. :-) good luck
 
Sorry but I thnk that is BS. Get ahold of

www.thefilterguys.biz
www.buckeyefieldsupply.com

The only problem I could see happing is you would have to replace filters more often if there is a very high TDS. Buy a five stage systen with a pressuere gage and duel TDS meter and you'll be fine. TDS is what you are looking for the higher the TDS the worse the water quality for your tank. 5 stage should give you 0 TDS very good.
 
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