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Things To Consider Before Drilling A Well For Your Home

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As a homeowner who is looking to avoid the local grid services, you might be thinking about transitioning your home to well water instead of using the municipal water supply. If you've been considering having a well drilled on your property, it's important that you understand some of the key fundamentals of water well drilling and relying on well water on your property. Here's a look at a few of the things that you need to know.

You May Need Permits

When you think of well water as a way to eliminate your need for municipal service, the last thing you probably think of is applying for municipal permits before you drill. However, in most areas, those permits are essential.

Not only are you likely to need a permit for your drilling, but you may also need to have paperwork from the local utilities regarding any underground lines. It's essential that you understand where those lines are so that you don't risk rupturing them during the drilling process.

When you work with a well drilling company, they will have the expertise to follow up and secure the proper permits, documentation, and utility markings. That takes the stress off of you to ensure compliance so that you can focus on establishing your home's new water supply.

You Should Test The Water

Your well drilling company will do some scout drills to determine the depth of the water table in your area as well as to ensure sufficient water flow. Since well water isn't tested like municipal water is, you should talk with the drilling company about having the water tested before they choose a scout location. 

Testing is important because you have no way of knowing if there are any contaminants in the groundwater, whether from chemical treatments on the property, pesticides, or any other concerns. Having the water tested ensures that you know when you need a filtration system to keep your water clean, safe, and pure for your family.

The Well Should Be Securely Lined And Capped

When your well drilling company presents you with the final plan for your property's well design, make sure that it is properly lined and capped. The design should include a secure well casing that helps reduce dirt and contaminants as well as a well cap that locks in place to help keep runoff water from becoming problematic and contaminating the well.

These are a few of the key considerations when you're preparing to have a well drilled. Talk with a local company today for more information and to ensure that you get the water supply that your home needs.


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