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David Hedges
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  • Crown Point, IN
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Water testing questions

David Hedges
  • Investor
  • Crown Point, IN
Posted
Does anyone know what typical water testing costs would be? I’m looking at a small trailer park that has a well. I think the state ( Indiana) requires testing of the well water, similar to what many municipalities do. Looking over the reports I have on the property I had seen some pretty high costs which I was told was the water testing, though to me $1500-2000/month seemed a bit high. A lot of the other numbers they provided seemed a bit out of line from what I would typically expect too, the water testing I’m not familiar with and though I may get some good guidance as to whether the costs seem right or not.