Is It Time To Schedule Your Annual Water Well Checkup?
We all know that water wells provide the highest quality drinking water that can be found.
We also know that having a water well on your property gives a homeowner complete control over their water supply.
However, well ownership also comes with the responsibility of upkeep and maintaining the high quality of water produced by ensuring everything is in perfect working order.
To do this, it is imperative that well owners call a reputable well drilling company once a year for an annual water well checkup.
Why Is a Checkup Vital?
This is a no-brainer. A well that is properly constructed and maintained will provide the owner with many years of impeccable service. In addition, the National Ground Water Association makes the recommendation of routine maintenance checks annually to prolong the life of the well, ensure water quality and well operation.
What Is Involved With A Checkup?
A water well checkup should by performed by a certified well contractor only!
The checkup should include:
* A flow test that determines system output.
* A water level check before and during pumping.
* Well pump motor performance.
* Pressure switch and pressure tank contact.
* Well equipment inspection to ensure it meets local code requirements.
* A water test to check for nitrates and chloroform bacteria and more.
Upon completion of the checkup, your well company should provide you with clear, concise results and recommendations for the future.
How Do I Get Started With A Checkup?
When you are ready to get started with your water well checkup, pick up the phone and call Jon’s Well and Pump Services Inc. We will come to your home or business and perform a complete audit of your well.
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It makes sense that regular maintenance can increase the lifespan of your water well system. My wife and I recently installed a water well system since she tends to get sick easily and needs access to clean water to avoid certain illnesses, but we have noticed that some of the water that comes out is starting to turn brown. It may be best to call a professional to help us understand how to maintain our system.