3 Tips to Maintain Your Water Well This Season
Here are a few handy tips on how to maintain the health of your wells and water pumps.
1. Check All Mechanical Components Periodically
Checking mechanical components requires running pressure flow and water tank tests as well as monitoring various parts for any mechanical faults. A layman is not equipped to run these tests, and thus, it is adviced that homeowners should rely on a skilled professional to do the job. The professional will inform you about the damaged parts and repair or replace them, as needed.
2. Hard Water Can Cause Trouble for Wells and Water Pumps
If you get hard water supply, it is vital that you get your wells and water pumps checked at regular intervals. Hard water contains various minerals, such as lime, calcium, and magnesium. These minerals are responsible for a common phenomenon called Buildup. Limescale buildup creates extra strain on various mechanical components of a water pump by inhibiting the water flow. Magnesium and calcium buildup can lead to clogged plumbing, which eventually can lead to a complete water pump failure.
The good thing is that the problem of hard water can be easily solved. All your water system needs is an effective water softener to ensure the supply of clean and scale-free water. Seek advice from a professional; they will guide you in the right direction.
3. Get Annual Water Testing Done
Annual water testing is done to check the quality of the water, identify existing problems, and address those problems. The test allows homeowners to detect common issues, such as ground flooding, insect infestation, and well casing deterioration. Potential contamination due to the presence of microscopic contaminants, such as Giardia, E.coli, and Cryptosporidium, can also be detected during annual testing. Based on the results of the test, a professional will advise you on the appropriate treatment needed. Annual water testing is vital to check the effectiveness of the water system as well as the quality of the water being supplied.
The Last Word
Maintaining wells and water pumps is essential to ensure uninterrupted water supply. These three handy tips will not only add to the life of your well and water pump but will also ensure access to clean and safe water.
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