You are looking to buy a house that you love. The only problem is that it has a well as its water source, and you have no experience with water wells. What steps do you take next?
Test Water Quality First
Having your own water well can be great, but only if the water is of good quality. Test the water to make sure it is up to drinking standards. There can be a wide range of reasons well water has gone bad, from bacteria to heavy metal contamination. Some contaminations can be cleaned up easily while others are not worth the cost and risk. This is something the seller should take care of before you buy the property. More than likely, the well water will be hard. So, make sure that is included when the water is tested. If the water is hard and there is no system in place to soften it, you should request to have a water softener installed. If the water is not good, there is no point to test the rest of the operating well system.
Inspect the System
If the water is good to go, then it is time to have the system checked out. There are several components that factor into a healthy well system. The main things that should be inspected are the pressure tank, water pump, seals, valves, gauges, electrical wiring, and the well cap. The seller should already have a written inspection report from a reliable plumber that they can provide for you. If not, request one, or get compensation for having your own inspection completed.
Find a Trusted Plumber
If repairs are needed, you want to make sure you have a plumber who will get the job done right. If you do buy the home, you will want to have your well and water quality inspected at least once a year, or sooner if you see signs something may be wrong. These signs can include dirty, cloudy, or rust-colored water, visible leaks, low water pressure, sputtering water coming out of the faucets, and water that smells different than usual. It is always safer and cheaper to catch any problems early. If you put off an inspection when you think something might be wrong and there is a problem, it will only get worse if you don't call a professional plumber to help you out.
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