The well casing is one of the most important parts of your well; it keeps debris, insects, and sediment out of your water. However, it's also one of the most commonly replaced parts of a well, so it's not out of the question that yours may be cracked or damaged (especially if it's older). The
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It's no secret that well repair and replacement can get expensive. Getting a new well dug if your existing one stops working correctly can be a pain, not to mention how much you'll have to pay out to get a decent water supply. But when you call Goold Wells & Pumps, we try and look for
All About Your Constant Pressure System
What is a constant pressure system and what does it do? If you have a modern well water system, chances are you also have a constant pressure system. However, if your aging well system doesn't have one, you're going to want one after you read this post. Let's dive in! What Is a Constant
Is Nitrate in Your Well Water a Problem?
Nitrate is a chemical that is commonly found in many foods and drinking water supplies because it occurs naturally. In low levels, nitrate isn't usually a problem for human health and passes through your body with relative ease. Higher doses of nitrate can be harmful, however. Nitrates in high
What Does Your Cloudy Well Water Mean?
Is your well water coming out of the tap in a cloudy state? There's a number of possible explanations for cloudy well water, but the two most common reasons are poor filtration and surface water seepage. Before we continue, make sure you're not mistaking air bubbles for cloudiness. To test this,
Does Your Well Water Taste Salty? Here’s What to Know
Nothing's worse than going for a cold glass of water—especially in this summer heat—and nearly gagging on a drink that tastes like it came from the ocean. Yuck! And even if your water only has a mild salty taste, it's still unpleasant all the same. So, what gives? Well, if your
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Drilling a well is an important step when you're building a new home outside of municipal water limits. When doing so, you want to make sure you hire the best professional for the job so your well yields plenty of water and encounters as few obstacles as possible. You can't just drill a well
Brown Well Water? Here’s What You Need to Know
Yuck! You just turned on the faucet to pour yourself a glass of water—and then you noticed the water had a brownish coloration. Definitely not drinking that... Unfortunately, if your well water looks brown, that's a sign of contamination. This is especially common after a significant