4 Reasons Why You Might Want To Get Your Well Water Tested

Posted on: 30 September 2018

Having a well on your property can provide you and your family with water that offers natural nutrients and minerals. But you'll need to test your well on a regular basis if you want to ensure that the water is indeed healthy and not contaminated. Here are four reasons why it might be time to contact a local contractor to inquire about water testing for your well.

1. A Child Is on the Way

Are you and your spouse expecting a new addition to the family? If so, you'll want to double check the well water before the baby arrives, even if you've already gotten the well tested somewhat recently. Newborns are especially susceptible to contaminated water, so you'll want to make sure yours is 100% safe.

2. A Septic Leak 

Did your septic tank recently have an issue with leaking? Better be safe than sorry even if the septic line doesn't go too close to the well. Get your septic line inspected and fixed first, of course, but then get your well water tested as soon as possible.

3. Too Much Rain or Not Enough

Did your neck of the woods get hit with a torrential downpour recently? If so, some of the surface water may have seeped into your supply and rainwater is not anywhere near as safe to drink as regular well water. You might also need to test your well if you are having the opposite problem when it comes to rainwater. A drought might cause you to deepen your well in order to keep water coming in, but every time you open the wellhead, you risk contamination.

4. Because You Are Due for Your Annual Appointment

To be clear though, you don't need a reason to test your well water. Every homeowner with a well on their property should be getting professional water testing at least once a year if not more often. Don't wait until you notice the water tastes funky or has changed to a different color. By the time you notice something is wrong, your family has probably already been exposed to the contamination for far too long. Reach out to a professional well contractor to schedule water testing and then make sure he or she returns on a regular schedule.

Professional water testing for your well can keep your family healthy and give you peace of mind that everything is OK with the supply coming into your home. Reach out to a company like Green Living Water Solutions today for more information.

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