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Chlorine & Chloramine Level Testing in Las Vegas, NV
Chlorine and chloramine level testing shows you exactly how much disinfectant is in your tap water—so you can deal with taste, odor, dryness, and equipment concerns the right way in Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Summerlin, and nearby communities.
✓ Taste & odor clarity: Find out if chlorine/chloramine levels are behind that “pool” taste or smell.
✓ Equipment protection: See what your water is doing to rubber parts, fixtures, and filters over time.
✓ Skin, hair & laundry awareness: Understand how levels may relate to dry skin, brittle hair, and faded fabrics.
✓ Treatment matched to real numbers: Choose carbon filters, dechlorination, or other treatment based on actual test results, not guesswork.
✓ Taste & odor clarity
✓ Equipment protection
✓ Skin, hair & laundry awareness
✓ Treatment matched to real numbers

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What Is Chlorine & Chloramine Level Testing?
Chlorine and chloramine level testing is focused on measuring the disinfectant levels in your water where you use it most. For most city-water homes, that means checking:
Free chlorine – the disinfectant actively available in the water
Total chlorine – free chlorine plus combined chlorine compounds
Chloramine indicators – when applicable, to understand how water is disinfected and how it may behave in your home
Depending on your situation, we may:
Test water at kitchen and bathroom taps, and sometimes before and after any existing filters.
Compare readings at different fixtures to see what your current filters or plumbing are doing to chlorine levels.
Look at taste, odor, dryness complaints, and visible wear on rubber parts or fixtures.
From there, we can recommend treatment options such as:
Whole-house carbon filtration
Point-of-use filters at the kitchen sink
Upgrades or maintenance to existing filtration or conditioning systems
Why Choose Active Plumbing
City water experience: We work with Las Vegas-area municipal water every day and know how chlorine and chloramine show up in real homes.
Beyond a pool test kit: You get field testing plus plumbing expertise, not just a single strip reading.
Home-specific results: We test at your fixtures, with your plumbing and treatment equipment, so results match your actual setup and usage.
Treatment you can act on: We connect test results directly to whole-house carbon filters, point-of-use systems, and equipment maintenance.
Clear, no-pressure recommendations: You get straight talk and options—you decide if and how you want to move forward.

Immediate Actions (What to Do Now)
Make a list of what you’re noticing:
Strong chlorine smell from the tap or shower
Dry or itchy skin, brittle hair
Chemical taste in drinking water or ice
Concerns about rubber seals, gaskets, or filters wearing quicklyNote if issues are worse at certain fixtures (kitchen, master shower, kids’ bathroom, etc.).
Check whether you have any existing filtration (fridge filters, whole-house carbon, under-sink filters) and how old they are.
Think about your goals: better taste/odor, less dryness, equipment protection, or all of the above.
Call Active Plumbing at (702) 438-3357 and ask for chlorine and chloramine level testing; we’ll schedule a visit and come ready to test your water where you actually use it.
Common Situations Where Chlorine & Chloramine Testing Makes Sense
Your water smells like a swimming pool, especially in the shower.
Drinking water or ice has a sharp chemical taste.
Family members complain of dry, itchy skin or brittle hair that seems worse after moving or changing water sources.
You’re concerned about how disinfectant levels affect rubber parts, seals, or certain appliances.
You’re considering adding whole-house or point-of-use filtration and want to know what you’re starting with.
You already have a carbon filter or filtration system, but you’re not sure how well it’s removing chlorine and chloramine.
Conversation & Symptom Review
We start by talking through what you’re experiencing—smell, taste, dryness, equipment concerns—and which fixtures you care about most (kitchen, showers, kids’ baths, etc.).
Fixture & Equipment Check
We look at faucets, showers, and existing filtration equipment (fridge filters, whole-house filters, under-sink systems) and note their age, type, and condition.
On-Site Chlorine/Chloramine Testing
Using appropriate test methods, we check:
Free chlorine levels at key taps
Total chlorine levels where relevant
Changes before/after filters, if you have existing treatment
This gives us real numbers for disinfectant levels where you actually use the water.
Result Review in Plain Language
We explain:
How your levels compare to typical municipal targets or ranges
How those numbers relate to taste, odor, dryness, and potential wear on plumbing components
Any patterns we see between different fixtures or filtered vs. unfiltered water
Treatment Recommendations & Options
We explain:
How your levels compare to typical municipal targets or ranges
How those numbers relate to taste, odor, dryness, and potential wear on plumbing components
Any patterns we see between different fixtures or filtered vs. unfiltered water
Estimates & Next Steps (If You Choose)
If you’d like to move forward, we provide clear, itemized estimates. If you prefer to wait or think it over, you still have your test results and our explanations as a reference.
What’s Included
A typical chlorine and chloramine level testing visit may include:
Review of your concerns, fixtures, and any existing filtration
On-site testing for free and/or total chlorine (and chloramine indicators where applicable) at key taps
Optional comparison tests before and after your current filters or softeners
A plain-language explanation of what your levels mean for taste, odor, comfort, and plumbing
Treatment recommendations for whole-house and/or point-of-use solutions
Optional written estimates for any suggested filtration, upgrades, or maintenance
(Exact scope can be tailored to home size, number of fixtures, and your questions.)

Costs & Timelines (What to Expect)
Costs and timing for chlorine/chloramine testing depend on:
How many locations you want tested (just the kitchen vs. multiple bathrooms and fixtures).
Whether we’re also checking performance of existing filters before/after.
Any additional water tests you’d like to add (hardness, TDS, etc.) during the same visit.
You’ll get a clear, upfront quote that explains:
What’s included in the testing visit
Any add-ons (extra test points, additional parameters)
Estimate and timeline if you choose to install or upgrade treatment equipment afterward

Insurance & Claims Help
Chlorine and chloramine levels typically relate more to comfort and equipment wear than insurance, but testing and treatment can help with:
Protecting rubber components, seals, and certain appliances over time
Supporting maintenance records for water-related equipment
Providing documentation if you’re making upgrades for resale or buyer peace-of-mind
We can provide:
Service records and invoices describing what was tested and any systems installed
Basic notes on disinfectant levels we measured and what changes were made

Risks of Waiting (Why Act Now)
Chlorine and chloramine testing is a great step, but:
It focuses specifically on disinfectant levels, not on every possible contaminant.
Results show conditions at the time of testing; disinfectant levels can change with system operations, time of day, and municipal adjustments.
Lowering chlorine/chloramine with filtration must be paired with proper system design and maintenance to avoid unintended consequences (like stagnant plumbing sections).
For health-related concerns about disinfectants or byproducts, always talk with your doctor and/or local health authorities and consider additional testing if recommended.
We’ll be clear about what our testing does and doesn’t cover, and when more comprehensive water quality testing is a good idea.

Methods, Materials & Quality Standards
Appropriate test methods: We use reliable field methods suitable for measuring free and total chlorine and, where applicable, chloramine indicators.
Licensed plumbing pros: Results are interpreted by licensed Nevada plumbers who understand local city water conditions and treatment options.
Treatment-aware recommendations: We tie test results directly to carbon filters, RO systems, and other solutions that realistically fit your home.
Clear, honest communication: We explain numbers in plain language, not just technical terms, and we’re upfront about pros and cons of each option.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is chlorine/chloramine bad for my health?
These disinfectants are used to protect public water supplies. Questions about health risk or individual sensitivity should be directed to your doctor or local health department. Our role is to measure what’s at your taps and help you treat it if you’d like.
Can I just use a basic pitcher filter?
Pitcher filters can help with taste and odor at a single point, but they don’t protect showers, laundry, or all fixtures. Our testing and recommendations help you decide if whole-house or under-sink filtration is worth it for your goals.
Does a water softener remove chlorine?
Standard softeners are designed for hardness, not chlorine or chloramine. That’s usually a job for carbon filtration or other specialized media, which we can design around your test results.
Will a whole-house carbon filter affect water pressure?
Many guidelines recommend testing at least annually for private wells, and after major events (flooding, repairs, etc.). We can suggest a testing schedule that fits your property and risk level.
Do you offer chlorine and chloramine level testing near me in Las Vegas?
If you’re in Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Summerlin, or nearby communities, yes—Active Plumbing offers chlorine and chloramine level testing with treatment recommendations.

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Phone: (702) 438-3357
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