Water Well Inspections

Water wells need regular inspection to ensure proper operation, usefulness and safety.  Water well inspections can identify significant issues concerning poor water quality and health risks.  When to get a water well inspection:

  • If you experience odd taste or odor in your water
  • Anytime the well has to be opened (when the cap or well seal’s remove), it’s worth getting your well inspected
  • If you experience cloudy water (turbidity) caused by suspended matter
  • If you experiencing a loss of capacity, pressure, or if the well is not producing as much water
  • If the pressure drops or surges or the pump cycles off and on
  • If you receive test results indicating positive results for total coliforms, anaerobic, or any other potential health concerns. 
When we conduct a water well inspection, you can expect to receive the following:
  •  Well hole and casing
  • Grout
  • Well cap
  • Submersible or jet pump
  • Electrical wiring (where applicable)
  • Valves and pressure guages
  • Control box
  • Capacitors
  • Pressure tank