City-level tap water reports and certified home testing kits for US homeowners.
Product memo
Homeowners concerned about tap water safety can access city-level quality reports and certified home testing kits. It aggregates EPA data to inform users about potential contaminants, then offers direct-to-consumer testing for specific concerns. This dual approach helps identify problems and provides filter recommendations, guiding users from awareness to action.
For who
US homeowners concerned about tap water safety
Solves what
Provides city-level tap water quality reports and certified home water testing kits.
- City water quality reports
- Home water testing kits
- Filter recommendations
In their own words
Is Your Tap Water Safe to Drink?
Search water quality reports for 18,774+ US cities. Get instant access to contaminant test results and certified filter recommendations.
Commercial cues
Model
one time
Free tier
No
Trial
No
Pricing Strategy
- • One-time pricing removes recurring subscription friction for a single test.
- • Tiered kits segment buyers by specific contaminant concerns, such as PFAS.
Operator context
Operating setup
Platform
Web app
Audience
Consumers
Builder Strategy
- Strategy Type
- Niche Specialist
- Stage
- Profitable Stable
- Effort
- Solo Buildable
About Waterd Expand
TapWaterData helps US homeowners understand and address concerns about their tap water safety. It provides broad city-level water quality reports, drawing on aggregated EPA data to highlight potential contaminants.
For those seeking a deeper dive, the service offers certified mail-in home water testing kits, allowing for precise analysis of specific compounds like PFAS or volatile organic compounds. After testing, users receive contaminant analysis and filter recommendations, guiding them toward actionable products for safer drinking water.
This approach combines public data with direct consumer testing, building trust and delivering a defined workflow from problem identification to resolution.