Approximately more than 14 million homes use private well water, which is safe to consume. A hole is drilled deep into the ground to reach the aquifer-a porous layer of rock that produces water. It's the responsibility of every homeowner to ensure the safety and quality of the water.
Softening and filtration is required to make the well water ready for cooking, drinking, and cleaning. Owning a private well is a good thing until it comes to the benefits and risks involved. The article will lead you through the pros and cons of owning a private well.
PROS
NO MORE WATER BILLS
Water wells are not hooked up to any local water supply, hence no monthly water bill. With no monthly water bill coming your way, it may be a big plus when you're on a budget for other expenses.
HEALTHY WATER
Well water lies at aquifer levels, making it feel both clean and fresh. Groundwater is rich in nutrients and minerals that are good for children and adults, making it ideal for the whole family. The nutrients and minerals contained in groundwater make it taste better.
NO SERVICE DISRUPTIONS
In some instances, like a natural disaster, the authorities may cut the city's water supply. However, if you are a private well owner, you likely won't be affected in any way, since you'll have your water running normally.
CONS
DEPENDS ON ELECTRICITY
Private wells require electricity to pump water from the ground. When there's no electricity, the pump will stop pumping, and there'll be no water coming out. If electricity was to go out, you would need to have backup generators to pump the water.
IT RELIES ON THE REGION'S RESERVES
A region's quantity of reserves can impact private wells. The supply of water from the well depends on precipitation and rain for replenishment. If your region experiences drought, the quality and refill of the water will be affected.
CONTAMINATION AND MECHANICAL ISSUES
Inadequate maintenance and testing may lead to contamination of well water. Pollutants making their way into your pump system may contaminate your water quickly. Since there are many types of private wells, you should opt for the proper chemical treatment and maintenance to avoid the risk of pollution and mechanical issues.
At N&J Plumbing, we serve both commercial and residential clients. Reach out to us for your well tank repair and services. Contact us For excellent plumbing services.
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