Warren is running a community well-testing program June 8 to 12. Whatever the results show, RAdata tests it in our own NJ certified lab and treats what we find, often with a system installed in a single day, so your water is safe to drink, cook, and bathe in.
NJ certified lab, OQA# 14006
Testing & treatment in-house
Systems installed in as little as one day
A test result is a number on a page. It cannot remove radon from your water or filter out PFAS.
RAdata does both — testing in our own lab and treating systems.
Community programs and home kits can flag radon, PFAS, lead, bacteria and more. Useful information — but a result on its own changes nothing about the water coming out of your tap.
Our treatment specialists design a custom system around your results and your home. RAdata Water Treatment LLC installs it — often in one day — with an expedited retest so you know it is working.
Well water is not regulated the way public water is. The owner is responsible for testing it — and most of these have no taste, color, or smell.
A radioactive gas common in NJ wells. It escapes into your air during showers and laundry. Radon is where RAdata started, so testing and treatment are in our DNA.
The “forever chemicals” found across New Jersey. RAdata tests for them by EPA Methods 533 and 537, and they are now part of NJ’s well-testing rules for home sales.
A risk in homes built before 1987 and in older plumbing. There is no safe level for children, which makes testing well worth it.
Coliform, E. coli, and nitrate can enter wells from runoff and septic systems. The EPA recommends testing your well every year for these.
Naturally occurring in some NJ bedrock and part of the state PWTA test. Long-term exposure carries real health risks.
The cause of rust stains, metallic taste, and dingy laundry. Not always a health risk — but a clear sign your water needs a closer look.
New Jersey’s Private Well Testing Act requires a well water test before a home with a private well can be sold or leased. The standard test covers coliform, nitrates, arsenic, lead, iron, manganese, gross alpha, VOCs, and now PFAS.
RAdata is a NJ certified lab that manages the whole process — from scheduling and sampling to lab analysis and state reporting — so a water issue never derails your closing.
Done to current PWTA requirements, including the PFAS compounds.
Your samples are analyzed locally — not shipped across the country.
If there is a problem, we can treat it before closing.
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can dissolve into groundwater and enter a home through a private well. When you shower, cook, or run laundry, that radon can be released into the air you breathe, adding to your home’s overall radon exposure.
RAdata tests the level in our own lab, then our licensed team installs an aeration or filtration system that removes it at the source.
Radon is not only an air issue. Private well water can bring it into the home.
Showers, faucets, and laundry can release dissolved radon into indoor air.
Testing shows the level. Treatment removes the issue before it reaches your tap.
Three steps from your first call to clean, protected water.
Call us or request a quote. If you already have test results, share them. If not, RAdata will arrange testing for radon, PFAS, and anything else of concern.
Your samples are analyzed by our NJ certified lab, and we explain the results in plain language so you know exactly what you are dealing with.
Our licensed team builds a system around your home and your water, then installs it — often in a single day — with an expedited retest to confirm it is working.
Tell us a little about your home. A RAdata specialist will reach out, usually the same day, to walk you through testing, your results, and treatment options.
NJ certified lab, OQA# 14006 — analyzed in-house
Testing and treatment under one roof
Systems often installed in a single day
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