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8 Reasons Why You Need Water Treatment Services

Posted on: June 2nd, 2021 by eric No Comments

It’s no surprise that water is one of the most important resources we have in life. It sustains all living things and is necessary for almost every aspect of our everyday lives. We use it to clean, drink, cook with, bathe in – the list goes on for miles. That’s why it’s important to have…

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Water Well Testing 101

Posted on: May 13th, 2021 by eric No Comments

Private water wells are a significant source of drinking water in the United States, with over 13 million American households relying on wells for water. Testing the water annually is an integral part of ensuring that the drinking water is not contaminated and that it is being treated properly. Learn the basics of testing well…

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3 Common Misconceptions About Well Water

Posted on: April 2nd, 2021 by eric No Comments

Getting water from a well on your property is a safe and inexpensive way to meet your family’s needs. However, there are numerous incorrect beliefs about well water that have become increasingly common. As your resource for well drilling and testing, we’d like to address a few common misconceptions about well water so that it’s…

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Signs You Have Hard Water

Posted on: March 3rd, 2021 by eric No Comments

Hard water is more common than you might imagine with many homes having hard water and the residents being totally unaware. Water does have varying degrees of hardness. Water guidelines state that water that has 0 to 60 mg/l of calcium carbonate is considered soft. When the water is 61 to 120 mg/l calcium, the…

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3 Frequently Asked Questions About Well Water

Posted on: February 3rd, 2021 by eric No Comments

It is estimated that more than 13 million households rely on private wells for drinking water in the United States. Such is an indication of how reliable well water can be. However, people have many questions regarding well water. Here are some of the most commonly asked questions. Is a filtration system necessary for my…

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3 Major Signs That Your Well Needs Repairs

Posted on: January 4th, 2021 by eric No Comments

There are so many benefits of keeping a water well rather than relying upon public water systems. For one thing, well water owners are often able to ensure that they don’t overuse their water, and therefore end up spending less money in the long term and wasting fewer resources. For another, private well owners are…

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5 Reasons Why Homeowners Choose Well Water

Posted on: November 30th, 2020 by eric No Comments

If you’re moving to an area wherein well water is easier to source than city water, or you’re simply considering well drilling for the future, you’re not alone. Research has shown that over 13 million households in the United States source their drinking water from private wells. At first, this number may be surprising if…

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3 Things To Know About Owning A Water Well

Posted on: November 4th, 2020 by eric No Comments

Sourcing water from a private well on your property is more likely than you may think. Millions of households rely upon water walls, as opposed to publicly sourced water. In fact, lots of people prefer to drink from their own wells rather than drinking city water. But if you’ve never used water wells before, you…

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What You Need to Know Before Drilling a Well

Posted on: October 6th, 2020 by eric No Comments

In the U.S., an estimated 13 million people rely on private wells for water. Rather than treated water being delivered by the city, private wells provide rural homeowners with water for drinking and bathing. If you don’t have any experience with water wells, there are a few things you should know before drilling one. You…

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5 Benefits of Water Softening Services

Posted on: September 9th, 2020 by eric No Comments

Water running through your plumbing systems has varying degrees of hardness, depending on the concentration of calcium carbonate. The US Department of Interior and The Water Quality Association put in guidelines in which water with 60mg/L is classified as soft. Water with 61-120mg/L is moderately hard, 121-180mg/L as hard, and more than 180mg/L as very…

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