The Importance of Regular Well Maintenance

When homes rely on municipal water supplies, owners don’t have to worry too much about issues with the system.

Wells provide a clean, reliable, and affordable source of water. Many owners agree that well water tastes better than the municipal water supply. However, to continue enjoying all of those benefits, keeping a well in good working order is vital.

Why is well maintenance so important?

When homes rely on municipal water supplies, owners don’t have to worry too much about issues with the system. They can count on the local authorities to identify problems and resolve them.

But with a well, it’s a different situation entirely. Owners are the only ones responsible for spotting possible issues and resolving them. Without regular maintenance, a well is much more likely to encounter problems that could compromise the water’s quality.

Therefore, maintenance is especially important for well owners. It helps to ensure that the water used in the home continues to be healthy and of high quality. Proper well care also saves owners money on repair bills and replacement parts.

Here are some crucial well maintenance tips:

Inspect the well often for warning signs

The first step of well maintenance is to regularly inspect the system and its components for any signs of damage. That means checking the well and pump and looking for other telltale signs that something might be wrong.

Such signs may include:

  • Cloudy water

  • A change in the taste of the water

  • A sudden loss of water pressure

Unusual smells, sputtering faucets, or higher than normal water bills may also indicate that something has gone wrong with the well.

Protect the well from damage

Well owners should also take measures to protect their wells and prevent problems from arising. One way to do so is to ensure the well has an appropriately sized and maintained well cap. This is the well’s first line of defense, keeping contaminants and foreign objects out of the water.

Owners should also be cautious when working near the well, keeping any hazardous chemicals far away at all times. In addition, look for any rusty sections, cracks, or holes throughout the water system and get them fixed as soon as possible.

Regular professional checks and tests

There are some aspects of well maintenance that owners shouldn’t attempt alone. At least once a year, a certified technician should be called in to inspect and test the system.

They’ll conduct water cleanliness tests and check for harmful bacteria in the supply and the well. They can also measure the water pressure and flow and replace damaged parts, like old well caps.

Expert well maintenance

Well maintenance can save owners a lot of money and hassle in the long run, as well as ensure that they have healthy and clean water to drink and use. Property owners can get the best results from their wells. So contact trusted local specialists and set up a professional maintenance schedule.

Fussell Well Drilling is a family-owned top-quality well drilling and water treatment company for residential and commercial properties in Polk County. Call us today (863) 984-3144

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