Before a water well can be drilled, a hydrogeologist or groundwater surveyor must first determine specific information about the area, including geology, water table depth, seasonal fluctuations, and recharge area/rate.
If your water pressure is inconsistent, let us help you fix the problem. You could need a well pressure tank or other equipment that can help you turn your sprinkly shower into a full-on amazing soothing experience.
These are some of the ways you can keep your well clean and safe: install a sanitary seal (or cap), taper soil around the well to drain ground water away from the well and have your well water tested annually.
A certified test of your private well system will yield valuable information you can use to keep your family safe. Well water tests typically check four key areas: coliform bacteria levels, nitrates, pH level and dissolved solids.
If you have a relatively new well, make sure to have it tested periodically for the first few months to a year for potential pollutants. A test will reveal the presence of pesticides, heavy metals and organic chemicals in your well water.
For people who live outside of the city or suburbs, your water supply is usually independent from your neighbor’s. Outside of town, homes typically have their own well to draw water from.