Preventing Plumbing Problems

Preventing Plumbing Problems

The Basics Of Well Pump Installation

by Calvin Simmmons

If you have reached out to a local well drilling company to have a well installed on your property, it's important that you understand what goes into choosing the best location for that well. Knowing what you need to consider is the first step toward planning out your well installation and being ready for the entire process. Here's a look at a few of the things you should know about the well installation process on your property.

Testing The Soil Stability

One of the first things that your well installation contractor needs to do is to assess the condition of the soil on your property. If your soil is too rocky, with too many heavy, thick layers of rock, that will be problematic for the well drilling company to work through. The installation company will test the soil in a few places first to find areas where the soil is stable but not solid rock.

Assessing Distance From Septic Systems

Another important factor related to installing a well on your property is the distance of that well from your home's septic system and drain field. Both the septic system and the drain field should be positioned in such a way that any runoff from them will flow away from your well. This is essential to prevent contaminating your well water with bacteria from your septic system. Your well installation contractors will test the drainage on your property to ensure that the well location is safe from septic system contamination.

Evaluating Contamination Hazards On The Property

Your well installation contractor will also assess the property around yours to see if there are any other potential threats to your well water's safety. If you have farms, gardens, or any other similar properties around yours, it's important to ensure that any runoff from those things won't reach your well in rain runoff. This protects your well from animal waste, herbicides, insecticides, or any other chemical concerns.

Ensuring Structure For Well Pumps

Once your well installation contractor has settled on some potential locations for your property's well, the final step is ensuring that the location chosen will be accessible for the well pump and plumbing necessary to ensure consistent water supplies. As long as the pipes aren't flowing drastically uphill from the well to the house, and the well is close enough to not require excessive plumbing infrastructure, your well installation contractor will be able to settle on one of those locations. Find water well installation services in your area today. 


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Preventing Plumbing Problems

It isn't always easy to know where to start when it comes to household maintenance, but a few years ago I realized I needed a new septic system. We were having a problem with our drains draining properly, so we turned to some experts for some help. They walked us through every aspect of the plumbing process, and within a few days, we were having a brand new septic tank installed. It was great to see just how much better things ran when the septic was working, and this blog is evidence of how much something like that can help.

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