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If you’re a homeowner in Southern New Hampshire or the Seacoast area, there’s something important you should know: many towns in our region have naturally occurring and environmental contaminants that could be affecting your water quality.

New Hampshire Water Quality Issues

If you’re a homeowner in Southern New Hampshire or the Seacoast area, there’s something important you should know: many towns in our region have naturally occurring and environmental contaminants that could be affecting your water quality.

High Iron in Well Water

If your sinks or tubs are stained orange or your water smells metallic, you might have elevated iron levels.

These towns often experience very high iron in well water: Fremont, Farmington, Rochester, and Pittsfield.

Moderate iron levels are also common in: Sandown, Danville, and Atkinson.

Radon and Uranium in Well Water

Both radon and uranium can enter your well from the surrounding bedrock. Long-term exposure to these contaminants can pose serious health risks.

We frequently see high levels in: Barrington, Northwood, and Nottingham.

PFAS Contamination

These “forever chemicals” have been detected in several towns, especially near Pease Air Force Base and the Coakley Landfill area.

Look out for PFAS in: Greenland, Stratham, Exeter, and Portsmouth.

Sodium & Chloride (Saltwater Intrusion)

Near the Great Bay, salt levels can spike due to road salt runoff or coastal influences. This can lead to high sodium and chloride levels in: Greenland, Rye, Kittery, ME, and Cape Neddick, ME

Low-Producing Wells

Having trouble with low water pressure or running out of water? These towns often experience low-yield wells:
Sandown and Danville.

Why Should You Test Your Well Water?

Whether you just moved in, are noticing water quality changes, or simply want peace of mind, regular well water testing is essential.

A professional water test can uncover hidden contaminants and help you avoid expensive plumbing damage or health issues down the line.

At Seacoast Analytical Services, a division of Epping Well & Pump, we provide professional well water testing and custom water treatment systems designed for your unique local water issues. Whether you’re dealing with iron, radon, PFAS, or low water pressure, we’re here to help. Order below and we’ll mail your water test kit direct

We make the process simple:

1

Order Your Kit

Order your water testing kit from Seacoast Analytical Services mailed to your home.

2

Get Expert Analysis

Receive detailed results with an opportunity to ask an expert to review the results with you and discuss any options that may be needed.

3

Schedule Solution

Schedule your customize water filtration and/or treatment systems installed by Epping Well & Pump.