This homeowner had hard water that was acidic, low pH, and iron and manganese present causing all kinds of problems. First, we set this system up to neutralize the pH of the water. Hard water with iron and manganese present cannot be Read More
This is a 4 inch, 3 wire submersible pump that was replaced along with the control box. Submersible pumps are normally a lot deeper than other types of pumps making them more problematic when replacing. The proper electrical testing must be done Read More
According to MDEQ regulations, at least one check valve should be installed on your well system. Some setups require 2 check valves. Check valves are very important on any well setup and prolong the life of many vital components such as the Read More
Having a well seal that is properly sealed is critical in keeping contaminants out of your well water. Also pictured is a pressure Tank that was replaced on a submersible pump system. We installed 2 check valves on this setup along with Read More
Most water wells with an above ground deep well jet pump have a jet packer that is at the bottom of the drop pipe inside the well casing. These jet packers are comprised of: a nozzle, venturi tube, set of leathers, and Read More
There are different types of pressure tanks that have different advantages. These tanks can fail for many different reasons and in most cases will burn the pump up within a short period of time if not detected. Some tanks simply need preventative Read More
We are experienced in solving water well contamination problems. Whether it be iron, manganese, tannins, bacteria, hard water, or any other source of water problems, we can solve your issue through specific filtration devices. The first step in solving your water contamination Read More
A pressure switch is the main component of any water well system. Over time these switches can easily fail and cause many different problems within a well system. There are a few different types of pressure switches that have different pressure settings Read More
Well casing and well drop pipes eventually develop cracks which can cause numerous problems on a well system or the pipe can bust all the way open. Pictured here we repaired a crack on the well casing 3 feet below ground surface. Read More