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Residential Well Inspections - When to do it & what to expect



Wells require a good inspection as well as maintenance. In the present day of extreme soil

and water pollution, it has become impossible to keep well systems protected and healthy.

As a result, well inspections have not just remained a choice for most but, in fact, a

necessity.


You may have a Well system that you use but do not know how to conduct an inspection or

when to do it. It is natural to remain confused about such processes but once known to you,

these can be quite easily done. This article will explain who to contact for a Well inspection,

when to do it, and what to expect from it. Let’s get started!


Whom to Contact for a Well Inspection?


Well inspections are generally carried out by professionally skilled inspectors. They are

specialized in this field and have the required knowledge to safely test and install a well-

equipped well system in your house.


When you require testing on your Well system, you should contact your local well inspector,

who is certified to carry out the business. Septic tank inspectors are also sometimes certified

as well inspectors as these systems work hand-in-hand.


The inspectors shall visually and physically check your system and take some water samples

to check its quality. You should also keep in contact with your local health departments to

periodically check the water quality in your Well system. Even they sometimes offer

contacts of local state-certified inspectors.


When to Conduct a Well Inspection?


Well inspections should be first done before setting up the whole system. A quick checkup

before the installation process makes it easier to understand what types of Well equipment

your water requires. Factors such as water flow, water quality, contamination levels, and

bacterial content are not the same for all. Hence, knowing the water type makes it easier to

understand what type of water system is required.


Besides, Well inspection should be ideally conducted at least once every year. This ensures

safety and also makes sure that the well remains working properly. When dealing with

issues with water quality, you should definitely contact your Well inspector and get your

system fixed.


What to Expect During a Well Inspection?


Well inspections are usually a two-pronged method where a well-equipped inspector tests

and examines the well water quality. They are most familiar with state and county

regulations.


What comprises a Well inspection is a survey of the equipment, including its condition. They

also conduct a visual check on screens, gaskets, seals, valves, etc., to check for external

problems. Besides, Well inspections cover common problems that cause health issues too.

For example, inspectors test your system for rust on tanks, low water pressure levels,

leakages in water pipes, faulty gauges, cloudy tap water, and other signs of problems.


The inspector makes sure to have some samples from the physical inspection of your well

water and then sends them to certified laboratories. Tests for inspection of harmful

bacteria, microbes, and other harmful diseases and toxic substances are passed through the

samples till a conclusion is reached. The tests also check the water’s contaminant levels of

radon, fluoride, sulfate, and arsenic substances.


After a good lab analysis of your water samples, a report is provided to you. Your inspector

may combine this report with their evaluation. Many times, these reports are also sent to

the local health department for approval. If not approved, you and your inspector need to

work together to issue corrective measures and ensure a safe and healthy water supply for

you and your family.


Other than these, well inspection requires some money to cover expenses on well

maintenance. These expenses vary from place to place. Unlike every year's well inspection,

septic inspections can be done every third year. These require an additional charge with the

normal inspections.


Final Thoughts


Therefore, Well Inspection is a necessary process that everyone should do regularly. It is an

absolute must before installing your house well system, and should be checked on

periodically. Having this done at least once every year shall assure you of a long way to a

healthy run.

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