Water Quality Testing on the Sunshine Coast
We provide safety-focused, reliable support across multiple industries.
Accurate Water Quality Testing for Safer Systems
Tyzac Group in Beerwah provides water chlorination testing on new water mains or repaired water main pipelines within the Sunshine Coast, Northern Brisbane area and up to Gympie and Hervey Bay.
The water main is first flushed and then chlorinated to industry standard, and samples are then delivered to a NATA-accredited laboratory for testing, with results issued upon receipt.
To arrange testing for your system, call us on 1800 899 229.
Clear Results, Reduced Risk
Our team provides structured testing to capture the true condition of your water supply. We measure critical markers that affect system performance, longevity and compliance, allowing crews to make informed choices before installation or upgrades continue.
Our technicians follow recognised procedures and maintain a controlled testing environment so results stay consistent and dependable. We document findings clearly to support engineering reviews, authority submissions or long-term maintenance planning. This practical approach is suited to civil, commercial and infrastructure projects that require strict quality standards and predictable outcomes every step of the way.
Ready to book water quality testing? Contact us today!
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does water quality testing typically measure?
Most water quality tests examine pH, turbidity, chlorine residuals, dissolved oxygen, hardness, conductivity, and the presence of metals, chemicals or microbial organisms. The exact parameters vary depending on the project, authority requirements or the type of system being assessed. These measurements help determine whether the water meets environmental, health or engineering standards for safety and performance.
How often should water quality be tested?
Testing frequency depends on the system’s purpose, regulatory requirements and potential risk factors. Drinking water systems, treatment facilities and high-use infrastructure often require routine testing at set intervals, while construction or commissioning tests may occur only once. Regular monitoring helps detect early changes, prevent contamination and ensure ongoing compliance with relevant guidelines or standards.
What happens if water fails a quality test?
If water fails a quality test, further investigation determines the cause, which may involve tracing contamination sources, checking infrastructure integrity or adjusting treatment processes. Corrective actions might include flushing lines, repairing assets, increasing disinfection or performing repeat testing. The goal is to restore compliance, protect users and maintain the reliability of the water system.





