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There’s a lot that goes into drilling a well,
and it can be a complex process.
It’s important to consult with a professional before you start drilling. Read on to learn more!
How Often Should You Have Your Well Water Inspected?
How often should I have my well water inspected? It is a question any reasonable well owner should ask themself at least once. Fortunately, the answer to that question is quite simple: The Minnesota Department of Health and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
Does Water Quality Improve With Well Depth?
If you're looking for a well contractor in Minnesota, then you may wonder whether you will need a deep well in order to secure a steady supply of clean water. That is a reasonable question – but the answer to it is too complicated to be summarized by "yes" or "no." A...
4 Financial Implications of Buying a Home With a Well
If you're buying a house that is already supplied by a water well, then we're both happy and sad for you at the same time. We're happy because you'll realize greater independence and enjoy cheaper water. We're sad because we won't be able to drill a new water well for...
5 Things You Should Know if Your New Home Has a Water Well
Have you recently purchased a new home that comes with its own water well? Then allow us to be among the first to congratulate you: well done! Because you are no longer reliant on a municipal water source, you're one step closer to the great American dream of...
Winterizing Your Well Pump
Water doesn't just become hard when it freezes. It also expands as its molecules arrange themselves into crystalline structures. That is why water increases in volume by approximately 9% when it freezes. PVC, copper, iron, steel – if pipes or plumbing components are...
The Importance of Deep Well Pump Maintenance
When it is designated as "deep," a well pump draws water from a depth of about 25 feet or more. The importance of deep well pump maintenance is therefore self-evident: When that mechanical device fails to function, the water required by your home, business or farm...
When to Have Your Water Inspected and What to Expect
Having a personal well is the best way to ensure you also have a plentiful source of quality water. If you ask anyone who lives in one of the 23 million households which currently rely on private wells, they'll tell you the freedom and comfort which can only come from...
Process and Benefits of Our Water Well Abandonment Services
When you sell or transfer a home or farm in Minnesota, you are required by statute to disclose the number and status of all water wells on the property. A well's status may be “in use,” “not in use” or “sealed.” When a well's status is "not in use," that means it is...
Why Geothermal Drilling Is So Effective
Geothermal drilling is the process of boring holes into the Earth’s crust to extract heat which can be used either for electricity generation or heating/cooling buildings. Geothermal drilling offers homeowners an efficient, clean and quiet source of heating and...
Common Signs of Water Well Problems
Things You Should Know as a Private Well Owner No water bills. No service disruptions. The peace of mind that can only come from knowing exactly where your drinking water comes from. There are many benefits to owning a private water well! But like any other...
No matter your well needs, we are standing by around the clock to provide any emergency service you may need. If you’ve encountered a problem, reach out to a member of our personable customer service department right away for quick and affordable relief!