What’s In Your Water?

Nature's Air & Water is your trusted source for expert advice and quality water filtration solutions. Our FREE Water Quality Assessment helps your family enjoy cleaner, healthier water at home!

Check Your Water Quality

Enter your ZIP code to get a detailed water quality assessment for your area.

We use your 5-digit ZIP Code and water source to access EPA water data, ensuring our recommendation matches your local water conditions.
Where does your water come from?
Telling us if you rent or own helps us tailor solutions that fit your home.
The number of people in your home helps us correctly size your system and filter life.
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What's in Your Water?

Find out now with a FREE Water Quality Report!

  1. No personal information is required.
  2. Get instant access to water quality test data for your ZIP Code!
  3. Your results are compared with the Environmental Working Group’s (EWG) safety standards.
  4. A custom water filtration solution is presented to you!

Know where your municipal water system compares to what it should be.

FAQs – Understanding Your Water Results & Recommendations

How do you create my Water Quality Analysis Report?

For municipal water customers, we use EPA water quality data tied to your ZIP code. This allows us to identify the most common contaminants, treatment chemicals, and concentration levels in your area. This creates a personalized, data-driven Water Quality Analysis Report designed specifically for your home.

How are filtration recommendations matched to my water?

Your recommended system is selected based on the contaminants found at the highest concentration levels in your local water. This ensures you receive the best filter technology—such as catalytic carbon, sediment filtration, RO, or a whole house water filtration system—to address your specific water conditions.

What will I receive if I’m on private well water?

If you rely on a private well, you’ll receive tailored recommendations for the best whole house well water filtration systems for common well issues like sediment, iron, manganese, hardness, and natural minerals. These solutions help protect your plumbing, fixtures, appliances, and overall water quality.

Do you offer a detailed well water analysis report?

A full Private Well Water Analysis Report is coming soon. This new feature will provide deeper insight into your specific well water conditions and allow us to deliver even more precise filtration recommendations designed for your well.

Why do you need my ZIP code?

Your ZIP code allows us to pull EPA-based municipal water data, showing contaminants, treatment methods, and concentration levels in your area. This provides accurate, personalized results that reflect your actual local water quality.

Are my product recommendations truly personalized?

Yes. Recommendations are based on your ZIP code, water source, home type, and household size. This ensures your system is properly sized, installation-friendly, and matched to your home’s unique water conditions.

Will these systems help protect my plumbing and appliances?

Absolutely. Many contaminants—especially sediment and hard minerals—can damage plumbing, water heaters, fixtures, and appliances. The right whole house water filtration system can reduce buildup, extend equipment life, and improve overall performance.

What if I don’t know whether I’m on well water or municipal water?

You’re not alone—many homeowners aren’t sure. Based on your ZIP code and a few simple details from your questionnaire, we can help determine your water source and guide you toward the correct results.

Do I need to buy anything after receiving my results?

No. Your Water Analysis Report and recommendations are provided with no obligation to purchase. Our goal is to give you clear, accurate information so you can make the best decision for your home.

Is my personal information safe?

Yes. We only use your information to generate your water results and filtration recommendations. We never sell, share, or use your data for unrelated marketing.

FAQ – About the Information We Ask For

Why do you need my ZIP code?

We use your ZIP code to access EPA water quality data for your area. This helps us identify the most common contaminants and treatment chemicals in your local water so we can recommend the most accurate whole house or drinking water filtration system for your home.

Why do you ask whether I get municipal water or well water?

Your water source determines the type of filtration you may need. Municipal water is treated with chemicals like chlorine or chloramines, while well water may contain sediment, hardness, iron, or naturally occurring minerals. Knowing your source ensures your filtration system is matched to your true water conditions.

Why do you need to know if I own my home or am currently leasing?

Homeowners typically have the flexibility to install a full whole house water filtration system that protects every tap and helps extend the life of plumbing and appliances. If you’re leasing, we guide you toward non-permanent options like under-sink systems or countertop RO filters that don’t require major installation changes.

Why do you ask how many people live in my home?

Household size helps us size your filtration system properly. More people means higher water usage, which affects flow rate, filter capacity, and how long your filters last. This ensures reliable performance and the best long-term value.

How does this information help improve my results?

Your answers help create a personalized water profile based on your ZIP code, water source, and home setup. This allows us to identify real contaminants affecting your water and provide filtration recommendations designed specifically for your home.

Will this help determine the right whole house filtration system?

Yes. Your responses allow us to recommend the best whole house water filtration system or point-of-use filter based on contaminant levels, installation flexibility, and your household’s water demand.

Is my personal information safe?

Absolutely. Your information is used only to generate your water results and custom product recommendations. We never sell or share your data, and we do not use it for unrelated marketing.

Do I need to buy anything after completing the questionnaire?

No. The questionnaire is simply a tool for creating accurate, personalized water recommendations. There is no obligation to make a purchase.

What if I’m not sure about my water source?

No problem. Many homeowners aren’t sure. Based on your ZIP code and a few quick questions, we can help determine whether your water comes from a municipal supply or a private well.

Results Tailored to Your Needs

  • Municipal Water Results

    If your home is supplied by municipal water, you’ll receive a detailed Water Quality Analysis Report created using EPA water data for your ZIP code. This report highlights the top contaminants in your area, treatment chemicals such as chlorine or chloramines, and any known regional water concerns. Your recommended filtration system will be matched specifically to the contaminants found at the highest concentration levels, ensuring the filter type and technology—like catalytic carbon, sediment filtration, reverse osmosis, or a full whole house water filtration system—is optimized for your local water conditions.

  • Private Well Water Results

    If your home uses a private well, you’ll receive tailored recommendations for the best whole house well water filtration systems designed to handle common well water issues such as sediment, iron, manganese, hardness, and natural minerals. These recommendations help protect your plumbing, fixtures, and appliances while improving the overall quality of your home’s water. A more in-depth Private Well Water Analysis Report is also coming soon, which will provide even deeper insights into your specific well water conditions.

  • Personalized Guidance for Every Home

    No matter your water source, all results are customized using your ZIP code, water source, home type, and household size. This ensures you receive clear, accurate, and personalized guidance to help you confidently choose the right whole house or drinking water filtration system for your home.

FAQ – About EWG & Drinking Water Quality

What is EWG and what do they do?

EWG (Environmental Working Group) is a nonprofit organization that analyzes drinking water contaminants and creates science-based, health-focused guidelines to help consumers understand their real water quality. They evaluate risks that may not be fully covered by outdated federal standards.

Why does EWG say federal water standards are too low?

Many EPA water standards haven’t been updated in decades, and some harmful contaminants still have no federal limit at all. EWG highlights these gaps and provides stricter, health-based benchmarks that reflect modern medical research.

How does EWG determine safe levels of contaminants?

EWG scientists review toxicology studies, peer-reviewed research, federal advisories, and medical data. Their guidelines reflect what is safest for long-term health—not what is convenient or cost-effective for water utilities.

Does EWG test water directly?

EWG does not test individual household water. Instead, they analyze nationwide water system data collected by utilities and the EPA, then apply their health-based guidelines to highlight contaminants that may exceed safe levels.

How does Nature’s Air & Water use EWG’s data?

Nature’s Air & Water uses EPA water data combined with EWG’s health-based guidelines to create more accurate, meaningful water analysis results. This helps match customers with filtration systems designed to reduce the contaminants most relevant to their home.

Why are EWG’s contaminant limits stricter?

EWG’s limits are based solely on protecting human health. In contrast, federal limits often factor in treatment costs and political compromise. EWG’s stricter benchmarks provide a clearer picture of what’s truly safe for daily consumption.

You shouldn’t panic, but you should be informed. Water that meets federal standards may still contain contaminants at levels that health experts consider potentially risky. Many families choose whole house water filtration or drinking water systems to reduce exposure.

Does EWG recommend specific filtration brands?

EWG does not endorse brands. However, their guidelines help companies like Nature’s Air & Water design filtration recommendations that directly target the contaminants EWG identifies as concerning.

Is EWG politically affiliated?

No. EWG is an independent nonprofit organization funded by consumer support and grants. Their work is science-driven and not influenced by political or industry interests.

Why does Nature’s Air & Water trust EWG’s information?

Because EWG offers an unbiased, science-first approach that aligns with Nature’s Air & Water’s mission to help families access cleaner, safer drinking water. Their guidelines allow us to deliver filtration recommendations that go far beyond minimum regulatory standards.