Take The First Step Towards Safe Drinking Water By Testing For PFAS

Step 1: Check Your Service Area

Start by providing your email and zip code to see if your location is within our service area. This helps us ensure we can provide you with the fastest, most reliable service.

Step 2: Choose Your Testing Kit

Once we confirm your service eligibility, browse our range of testing kits to find the one that fits your needs. Whether it’s residential, compliance, or municipal testing, we’ve got you covered.

Step 3: Quick Kit Delivery

After selecting your kit, we’ll ship it directly to your door. Our kits include everything you need for a simple, hassle-free water sample collection.

Choose From One of Our Four TestPFASt Testing Kits

PFASt Basic
PFAS BASIC

TestPFASt Basic Kit

Tests for 6 common PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ with strict EPA limits in drinking water. Ideal for checking essential PFAS contamination in your home water supply.

$299

Get reliable results in 10 business days

PFASt Basic
PFAS PLUS

TestPFASt Plus Kit

Comprehensive testing for 25 common PFAS ‘forever chemicals,’ including all with EPA drinking water limits. Perfect for a more thorough understanding of your water’s safety.

$499

Results delivered within 10 business days

PFASt Basic
PFAS PRO

TestPFASt Pro Kit

Certified testing for 25 PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ using EPA 533 standards. Provides detailed, lab-certified results for those needing precise contamination data.

$999

Expect results in 10 business days

PFASt Basic
PFAS PRO RUSH

TestPFASt Pro Rush

Certified EPA 533 testing for 25 PFAS ‘forever chemicals,’ with fast-tracked results in just 5 business days. Ideal for urgent water safety concerns.

$1,499

Results ready within 5 business days

Why Is Testing PFAS in a Laboratory Important?

Testing for PFAS demands advanced equipment and specialized knowledge, which are available exclusively in laboratory environments. Therefore, this testing is usually performed by environmental testing labs or in collaboration with government agencies.

Although the actual PFAS analysis occurs in a lab, you’ll be responsible for collecting a sample of your home’s drinking water to send in for testing. Typically, these testing kits—whether provided by an agency, lab, or kit provider—include detailed instructions, and some even offer complimentary shipping to the laboratory.