Well Water Testing in Longview, Texas

3 verified well water specialists serving Longview. Every listing shows the credentials we verified.

Informational only. This page helps you find certified professionals. It is not medical, legal, or structural safety advice. For any health or safety hazard, consult a certified/licensed expert. See our verification methodology.

Typical cost in Longview

$150–$600

Credentials to expect

EPA-Certified Lab, State Health Dept Certified, NELAP Accredited

Key fact

~43 million U.S. homes rely on private wells; the majority are under-tested.

Well Water specialists in Longview

3 listings

We're still building out our Longview directory. These are the 3 verified well water specialists we've confirmed so far — see more across Texas.

Cash, Christopher Lee

Longview, Texas

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✓ TX TDLR Water Well Driller Apprentice✓ Water Well Driller Apprentice

Cash, Christopher Lee is a Water Well Driller Apprentice in Longview, TX. He holds certifications as a TX TDLR Water Well Driller Apprentice and Water Well Driller Apprentice. Contact Cash, Christopher Lee for more information.

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Lewis, John W

Longview, Texas

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✓ TX TDLR Licensed Water Well Driller✓ Water Well Driller/Pump Installer

Lewis, John W operates in Longview, Texas, providing water well drilling and pump installation services. The business is licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation as a water well driller. Contact Lewis, John W for more information.

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Lockridge, Alan J

Longview, Texas

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✓ TX TDLR Water Well Driller Apprentice✓ Water Well Driller Apprentice

Lockridge, Alan J is located in Longview, TX and offers Water Well Driller Apprentice services. Certifications held include TX TDLR Water Well Driller Apprentice and Water Well Driller Apprentice. Contact Lockridge, Alan J for more information.

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Well Water Testing in Longview — FAQ

How often should I test my well water?
The CDC recommends annual testing for bacteria, nitrates, and pH — and after any flooding or nearby land-use change.
What does a well water test cost?
A standard panel runs $150–$600 depending on the contaminants screened (bacteria, nitrates, arsenic, lead, VOCs).
Why use a certified lab?
Only EPA/state-certified or NELAP-accredited labs produce results accepted for real-estate transactions and regulatory purposes.

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