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3 Interesting Facts About Water Wells

Posted on: May 9th, 2023 by eric No Comments

Water wells are holes dug into the earth to provide water. Most people who live in areas without nearby lakes or rivers depend on them to get fresh water. According to the National Ground Water Association, private household wells comprise the largest share of all water wells. More than 13,135 occupied households in the United…

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3 Reasons You Shouldn’t Put Off Water Well Repair

Posted on: April 9th, 2023 by eric No Comments

Having a well comes with some maintenance tasks to ensure it is always working properly. One of the most important duties associated with such ownership is water well repair, which should never be avoided or put off. Ignoring the need for repairs can have dangerous consequences. In this blog, we discuss three reasons why you…

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3 Common Reasons a Well May Need Repairs

Posted on: March 8th, 2023 by eric No Comments

According to Circle of Blue, wells are used in an estimated 13% of homes in the United States. For homes using this type of system, drinking water well repair is necessary when issues occur. If your well water seems a little off, or it’s been a while since you’ve had it checked, now is an…

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7 Questions to Ask Before Adding a Well to Your Property

Posted on: February 6th, 2023 by eric No Comments

Deciding to install a water well on your property is an excellent choice, but it’s not one to be made lightly. Before you commit to water well drilling, you must ask yourself the following seven questions. 1. Do I Need Permission? Depending on where you live, you may need permission from your local water board…

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What Is Hard Water and Why Is It Bad?

Posted on: January 9th, 2023 by eric No Comments

You may have heard that well water can be hard, but you may not know exactly what hard water is or why it’s bad. If you use a well for your water supply, here’s what you should know about hard water and why it’s undesirable for homeowners. What Is Hard Water? Hard water is characterized…

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Is a Private Well Worth It?

Posted on: December 1st, 2022 by eric No Comments

Millions of homes across the country use water wells to supply water. According to the EPA, about 13 million U.S. homes rely on water wells for their drinking water supply. You may be wondering, is it worth it for homeowners to hire companies to dig water wells on their property? Here are some benefits that…

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5 Benefits of Having a Private Well

Posted on: November 8th, 2022 by eric No Comments

According to the National Groundwater Association, about 500,000 new wells are built every year. If you have a well, it’s vital to get it serviced to ensure that your water stays safe and reliable. Well water is a great option for many reasons if you keep up with its maintenance Here are five benefits that…

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Should You Put a Private Well on Your Property?

Posted on: October 11th, 2022 by eric No Comments

Many people are putting private water wells on their properties. But is this a good move? What are the advantages of having a private well on your property? Here’s what you may want to know. No Water Bill Say goodbye to your water bill. With a private well on your property, you won’t have to…

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The Different Water Treatment Services

Posted on: September 8th, 2022 by eric No Comments

Your home’s water supply may have sediments, minerals, and other pollutants that make it less than ideal for use. This is why you may need to have a water treatment service in place, so that you can improve the quality of water supplied to your home and enjoy the benefits that come with it, such…

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What is Water Softening?

Posted on: August 4th, 2022 by eric No Comments

Water softening is a process that removes minerals from water and makes it softer for less harsh effects on our skin, clothes, and more. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, 23% of the 2,000 wells they studied in 2009 contained at least one contaminant at a level of health concern. Hard water contains high levels…

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