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How Often Should Well Water Be Tested?

Well water comes with several benefits, the main one being cost efficiency. But still, there is the flip side of it, which is always the safety of the water for consumption. Well water is often exposed to several contaminants like minerals which can be a health risk. For this reason, there is always the need to have a purification and filtration method. Unfortunately, this system can sometimes fail like any other device, letting the contaminants into the water and through your faucets. So what should you do? The obvious answer is to repair or replace the part of the system with a problem, be it the pump or the filtration system. But determining this part, let alone noticing that you have contaminants in your water, can sometimes be challenging. This is because contaminants can sometimes be very unnoticeable, that unless you have special tools, you cannot notice them. Of course, there are cases where the contamination is very apparent with signs like red-brown water, bad taste, a...

Having Trouble With Your Well Water Pressure?

If you use well water, chances are at one point you have experienced extremely low well pump water pressure. If so, here are some tips on how to increase it. Check the Air Pressure in Your Water Tank If your water tank has air pressure, it will cause the pump to lose power and ultimately cause you to lose pressure. You can test your water tank’s air pressure using an air gauge or tire valve prover gauge. The perfect way of solving this issue is by getting an electric submersible pump that works with your existing jet. Pump Age Newer pumps produce more water pressure. If your pump is very old, it may need to be replaced with a newer one that can withstand constant wear and tear of pumping out lots of water every day. Pressure Switch If your pump is working fine and it is not old, you may want to check the pressure switch. A faulty pressure switch can cause low water pressures in some homes or small businesses and should be replaced if this is the case. Check for Water Leaks O...

Why Is My Well Water Contaminated?

Well waters are not very common, especially in the urban areas, but they come with their share of incredible benefits. Some of these benefits are: Lower costs Lower environmental effects The use of natural water filtration methods, leading to healthier water However, all these benefits become insignificant when you cannot get clean water for your household usage. This can always be due to different reasons, which also vary according to the visible signs. Some of these signs and their causes include: Scum in water Typically, water with scales or scum indicates hard water containing minerals such as calcium and magnesium. Besides having unclean water, the minerals could also cause clogging on showerheads, faucets, and pipes. The leading cause could be that you don’t have a water treatment system or the one you have is not functioning correctly. Reddish-brown water Three things often cause this. The first one is rust, which may be coming from rusty pipes or faucets. Anothe...

How Do You Choose The Right Well Water Pump?

Water well pumps are a vital part of a home’s plumbing system. They allow the water to flow from a drilled hole to facilitate all your daily needs. This goes to say that it is an important component of your home. Therefore, when making the purchase, you should do it carefully. It would be best to consider all the factors that will influence its performance and the additional costs on it. The factors you need to consider Determine how deep your water will be The deeper the well, the more powerful the pump you need. If you have shallow wells or springs, you can get by with a 1/2 horsepower pump, but anything over 40 feet requires at least one HP, while anything over 80-feet requires at least two HP. The amount of electricity that the pump will use must also be considered. If your power supply is limited, you should choose a low-power/high-volume pump, but if not, you can opt for a high-power/low-volume pump. You have to think about the durability of the system. For example, if y...

Are You in the Market for a Storage Water Tank? 

Yes? Then you are probably already overwhelmed with the many options available. Water tanks are made from various materials, and they vary widely in size, features, and price. Here is a brief description of the main types to ease your decision-making process. Concrete Water Tank These are probably the most widely used water tanks, with their main benefit being affordability. Once fully set, these tanks are incredibly durable and protect stored water from bacteria, algae, and chemicals. Concrete water tanks are, however, very heavy, making them difficult to transport, install or relocate. Steel Water Tanks This type of tank comes in various shapes, round or rectangular, and can be designed for above or underground applications. Steel water tanks can be susceptible to rusting and other types of corrosion if subjected to atmospheric conditions or chemical spills. With proper maintenance, though, you should get many years of service from your steel water tank. Rubber Water Tanks...

What Is The Best Well Water Filtration Method?

Have you noticed some contaminants in your well water? It is normal and expected with all well waters, specifically those without a filtration system. But this is no cause for alarm. With just the installation of a filtration system in your home, these contaminants will automatically disappear. The best water filtration for homes should protect the well source by filtering out any harmful chemicals or elements that may affect its quality. A filtration system naturally purifies your water, ensuring only pure and safe drinking water reaches you and your family. Get rid of those plastic pitchers with filters as they are not effective enough to filter out all types of contaminants in well waters. You can’t even change the pitcher’s filter! The best option for you then would be a well water treatment system because it comes with an easy-to-change cartridge that ensures that you enjoy clean and safe drinking water at all times. How is the installation process? Professionals easily do ...

Consider These When Choosing Well Water Filtration Systems

Growing up in the urban area where the city council treats water, you get used to just opening the tap, getting some water, and drinking it as it is. But the same can’t be said for the countryside where most of the water is from a well. Fortunately for you, there are so many ways you can filter well water. With filtration systems, you’re guaranteed of: Tastier water Reduction in contaminants You’re able to eliminate odor in water, hence safe water for consumption The only issue is finding the right filtration system best suited for your well water. When it comes to choosing a filtration system, it’s important to understand: Well water chemistry Most well water systems are acidic and sometimes may also contain iron. Filtration systems vary in range. Some can eliminate certain elements while leaving the rest. So, it’s essential to know the parameters present in your well water to decide on the best filtration method. Your well pump’s flow rate Well water filtration systems...