If you own a artisan or drilled water well at some time or another you will experience the dreaded No water. No waters typically occur at the worst times such as 4th of July when you have a houseful or people or those dreaded weekends when everyone is home with a stomach bug and you… Read more
Posts Tagged: Water Quality/ Quantity testing
What you should know about purchasing a home with a Water Well?
Weather you are a first time homeowner or this is just your first time purchasing a home with a drilled water well as the main water source there are 3 main tests that are imperative to preform to ensure you are protecting your investment. Home inspectors are phenomenal at inspecting all aspects of the structure… Read more
Installing a New Drilled Water Well In Massachusetts and New Hampshire
If you are a homeowner or building a home in Massachusetts or New Hampshire that has been considering installing a drilled water well to suit your home or an irrigation water well this article has been written to help you further understand the process. The first step when considering this type of project would be… Read more
I’m buying a home and the Water Well system tested positive to Bacteria???
I’m buying a home and the well tested positive for Bacteria ???? One of the most common calls we get in the Northeast Water Wells office is that either during real estate transfer or during routine testing it was discovered that bacteria is present in the well. This sounds very scary and it is, its… Read more
Update on Understanding the Process of Drilling a Water Well in Wayland, MA
Are you considering drilling a well in Wayland, MA you are not the only one.Recently we have noticed a surge of calls in the Northeast Water Wells office regarding Drilled Water Well installs in the Town of Wayland Massachusetts. I realized its been quite some time since we updated our blogs regarding the permitting and drilling process… Read more
The Variable Frequency Drive: Purposes and Benefits
One of the main and most noticeable functions of a variable frequency drive (VFD) is its connection to constant water pressure. Certainly not new to the well industry, VFD’s are now becoming much more prevalent in the use of residential wells. If you’ve ever owned or lived on a property with well-supplied water, you will… Read more