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The Best Water Quality Test Kit for Your Home

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The Tap Score PFAS Water Test displaying the components of the kit.
Photo: Michael Murtaugh
Tim Heffernan

By Tim Heffernan

Tim Heffernan is a writer who covers air and water quality and sustainable-energy technology. He prefers Flare-brand match smoke for purifier testing.

If you’re worried about your home’s water quality, a water-quality test can ease your fears or help you identify any problems. After testing 11 different home water-quality test kits, the Tap Score Advanced City Water Test is our pick. It measures a wide range of more than 100 potential contaminants, including lead and many industrial compounds, and it delivers the results in an easy-to-read, detailed report. If you are concerned about forever chemicals, also known as PFAS, we recommend the Tap Score PFAS Water Test.

Everything we recommend

Top pick

This send-away kit delivers lab-tested measurements of more than 100 contaminants, and it explains what they mean and what to do if there’s a problem.

Runner-up

The CityCheck Deluxe kit is just as accurate as the best water test kit, but it produces less-readable results.

The Safe Home Ultimate kit is just as accurate as the best water test kit, but it produces less-readable results.

Also great

Take a sample, send it in, and get clear results on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances emerging in the US water supply—and in elevated levels at a New Jersey home we tested.

Also great

This DIY test kit quickly tells you if you have a lead problem—the number-one concern for many people.

Top pick

This send-away kit delivers lab-tested measurements of more than 100 contaminants, and it explains what they mean and what to do if there’s a problem.

The Tap Score Advanced City Water Test is a send-away kit: You take samples of your water, put them into a handful of bottles, and ship them off (using an included mailing label) to an  accredited lab. Your water is then tested for more than 100 compounds, including metals such as lead, mercury, and arsenic; volatile organic compounds (VOCs) like chloroform; bacteria; and industrial and agricultural compounds like pesticides and nitrates. Tap Score is not the only highly accurate send-away kit, but no other kit we tested delivered nearly as useful a report. Tap Score tells you, in plain language, exactly which compounds are in your water (and the amount), and it also explains their potential health risks and suggests ways of addressing any concerns. Tap Score also offers unmatched online support. You can chat with a representative, and if your questions go beyond their knowledge, the questions are passed on to experts, who follow up with a detailed email. All of this makes Tap Score by far the most user-friendly and informative home water-quality test kit we found.

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Runner-up

The CityCheck Deluxe kit is just as accurate as the best water test kit, but it produces less-readable results.

The Safe Home Ultimate kit is just as accurate as the best water test kit, but it produces less-readable results.

If for some reason you are unable to use Tap Score, we recommend two runners-up: the WaterCheck CityCheck Deluxe and the Safe Home Ultimate Drinking Water Test Kit. Like Tap Score, these are send-away kits; you put samples into bottles and ship them to a certified lab. We found that the testing was just as accurate as Tap Score’s (and, in fact, National Testing Laboratories, which makes the CityCheck Deluxe kit, is among the more than 60 labs Tap Score partners with). But both of these kits are more expensive than Tap Score, and their reports aren’t as easy to understand. The reports are still much more readable than those of some other send-away kits: They’re color-coded, so you can quickly see contaminant levels of concern. But they lack Tap Score’s clear explanations, actionable advice, and robust online support. The CityCheck kit also lacks an included mailing label, so you’ll have to take a trip to the post office or another shipper.

Also great

Take a sample, send it in, and get clear results on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances emerging in the US water supply—and in elevated levels at a New Jersey home we tested.

The Tap Score PFAS kit tests for 14 forever chemicals, including perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS). (It does not test for anything else.) As with the top-pick Advanced City test, you take water samples directly from your tap and ship them to a certified lab using the included mailing label. In our tests, we received results via email along with clear explanations of the findings.

Also great

This DIY test kit quickly tells you if you have a lead problem—the number-one concern for many people.

Our also-great pick, the Safe Home Do-It-Yourself Lead in Drinking Water Test Kit, doesn’t have to be sent away—you can get the results at home yourself. It tests only for lead, but if that’s your sole concern, this DIY test is a great option. The Safe Home Do-It-Yourself kit is widely available, inexpensive, and fast (the test takes a total of 10 minutes and less than 30 seconds of active work). And it delivers a clear positive or negative result: Your lead levels are either below the EPA standard or above it. You simply dip a strip of test paper into a sample of your water, and the presence or absence of a blue line tells you whether you have a lead problem. If you don’t, you’ll have peace of mind. If you do, you’ll know it’s time to enlist a professional plumber or an environmental service to help you find and address the source of the problem.

We do not recommend any of the more-comprehensive DIY test kits that are available. We tested six of them and found that the tests were so rushed and the results so subjective (you’re asked to match the color of your test sample to a chart by eye, with only seconds to do so) that we didn’t trust our ability to interpret them. If you want a complete picture of what’s in your water, we strongly recommend that you go with one of the send-away kits and let a professional lab do the testing.

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How we picked and tested

Our pick: Tap Score Advanced City Water Test

Runners-up: WaterCheck CityCheck Deluxe and Safe Home Ultimate Drinking Water Test Kit

Also great: Tap Score PFAS Water Test

Also great: Safe Home Do-It-Yourself Lead in Drinking Water Test Kit

Why we don’t recommend most DIY tests

The competition

Meet your guide

Tim Heffernan

What I Cover

Since I joined Wirecutter in 2015, indoor air and water quality have gone from being somewhat fringe concerns to central worries for many people. First wildfires, then the Flint and Newark lead crises, then COVID-19, and most recently PFAS drove the shift, and it has been a career-defining—and extremely satisfying—challenge to stay on top of the ever-multiplying products used to clean the air and water in homes and to counter the landslides of misinformation and fearmongering that can accompany them.

Since 2021 I’ve developed a third beat covering residential solar and other energy-saving technology and techniques. It’s great fun, not just because it’s an extremely complex topic, but also because the best approach for many people is also the simplest and cheapest: weatherizing their homes. Guiding readers toward solutions that don’t involve buying shiny new toys is the most edifying thing I get to do here.

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