FAQ'S
Line Clearance Water Testing in Florida – What You Need to Know
Is line clearance water testing required after plumbing work?
Yes. Most Florida municipalities require certified bacteriological testing (usually Total Coliform and E. coli) after line installation, repair, or replacement before water service is restored.
How fast can I get certified results?
Most clearance tests involve 24-hour incubation. Ecotono provides fast turnaround with certified results accepted by contractors, inspectors, and public utilities.
What contaminants are tested for line clearance?
Standard clearance testing includes Total Coliform and E. coli, but some municipalities require chlorine residual, turbidity, or additional parameters depending on the project.
Do you provide documentation for permitting or inspector approval?
Yes. You receive certified results and proper documentation commonly required for municipal approval, building inspections, and project close-outs.
Why Choose Us for Line Clearance Water Testing in Florida
Ecotono water testing works with accredited laboratories in Florida to deliver fast, compliant, and certified line clearance testing for contractors and utilities across the state.
You receive:
Certified bacteriological results accepted by Florida municipalities
Documentation for inspectors, utilities, and project close-outs
Proper sampling, chain-of-custody, and rapid processing
Support for plumbers, builders, construction sites, and commercial facilities
Reliable testing for new lines, repairs, replacements, and emergency restoration






