Manhattan’s dense urban environment and mixture of historic buildings, luxury high-rises, and commercial towers creates a unique set of water-quality challenges. While NYC’s source water is exceptionally well regulated, water quality inside Manhattan buildings can vary widely depending on plumbing age, maintenance practices, and internal infrastructure. Older co-ops and pre-war apartments may still contain legacy lead plumbing or solder, while newer buildings may experience copper corrosion, stagnation issues, or contamination introduced by internal storage tanks.
Residents and property managers across Manhattan increasingly request professional water testing to validate safety, support compliance, and ensure the highest quality drinking water. Whether you are in Midtown, the Upper West Side, the Financial District, or the Lower East Side, our certified testing services help identify risks such as lead, copper, PFAS chemicals, and bacterial contamination. We follow strict NYC DEP and EPA protocols to deliver accurate, defensible results.
From luxury condominiums to historic brownstones, Manhattan requires a water-testing approach tailored to building age and occupancy patterns, and we provide exactly that.
Brooklyn’s rapid development and mix of old and new construction makes water quality highly dependent on each building’s plumbing system. Neighborhoods such as Williamsburg, Park Slope, and Bushwick are filled with pre-war properties where lead plumbing components may still be present. Meanwhile, newer high-rise developments in Downtown Brooklyn and DUMBO often face copper corrosion challenges and tank maintenance concerns.
Across the borough, homeowners, renters, landlords, and building managers rely on our certified water testing services to ensure safe and compliant tap water. Brooklyn’s aging infrastructure, combined with high population density and frequent renovation activity, creates conditions where contaminants like lead, bacteria, and VOCs can enter building plumbing.
We provide borough wide testing solutions that help residents understand the true quality of their drinking water, meet NYC compliance requirements, and make informed decisions about corrective actions or filtration systems.
Queens is the most geographically diverse borough, and its water systems vary dramatically from neighborhood to neighborhood. Flushing, Jackson Heights, Astoria, and Jamaica all contain older single family homes and multi-unit buildings where corrosion, sediment, and aging pipes can impact water quality. Some neighborhoods also rely heavily on rooftop storage tanks, which require proper inspection and testing to ensure sanitation.
Our certified testing services help Queens residents identify issues such as lead contamination, copper corrosion, PFAS chemicals, bacteria, and volatile organic compounds. Because Queens includes both dense urban developments and suburban style housing, the causes of water contamination differ widely. We tailor our sampling approach to the building type, age, and plumbing layout to deliver the most accurate assessment possible.
Whether you’re a homeowner, tenant, or property manager, we ensure your drinking water meets NYC and EPA standards.
The Bronx has some of NYC’s oldest residential buildings, many of which still contain outdated plumbing systems that increase the risk of lead, corrosion metals, and bacterial contamination. Large multi-family buildings, older co-ops, and pre-war structures commonly experience stagnation issues, sediment buildup, and variations in water quality between units and floors.
Our certified testing services support Bronx residents by providing accurate sampling for lead, copper, PFAS, VOCs, bacteria, and other contaminants. Whether you’re in Riverdale, Fordham, Kingsbridge, or Throgs Neck, our team understands the area’s infrastructure and building stock.
Because many Bronx buildings rely on complex internal plumbing networks and storage systems, water quality can differ from one apartment to another. We help landlords, tenants, and property managers identify potential risks and meet NYC DEP compliance with fast, reliable laboratory testing.
Staten Island’s water quality concerns differ from the other boroughs due to its suburban layout, smaller buildings, and extensive single family homes. While Staten Island receives the same high quality city water, internal plumbing materials, corrosion, and aging service lines can influence what comes out of the tap. Homes built before 1990 (and even newer) may still contain lead components, and localized corrosion is more common in single family plumbing systems.
Our certified water testing helps Staten Island homeowners and landlords identify contaminants such as lead, copper, bacteria, PFAS, and VOCs. Because many properties have individual plumbing lines rather than shared systems, a targeted sampling approach is essential.
From St. George to Tottenville, we provide borough wide testing services that support safety, compliance, and peace of mind. Staten Island residents rely on us for trusted results that reflect what is truly happening inside their home’s water system.