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Since 1974, homeowners throughout the area have made John's Well Drilling in Dover, Delaware, their source for affordable water and irrigation wells. We'll give you a complete system that suits your needs and your budget.
Whether you want a well for domestic use or geothermal heating and cooling, let our professionals take on the job. As an added bonus, we can take care of any problems you experience with an existing well, submersible or jet pumps, and tanks.
2317 Seven Hickories Rd. Dover, DE 19904
302-734-2211
johnswelldrilling@yahoo.com



What Sets Professional Well Maintenance Specialists Apart from General Handymen or DIY Repairs?
The EPA says that more than 13 million homes in the U.S. get their drinking water from private water wells. Many homes in rural and semi-rural areas of states like Delaware get all their water from the ground.
The Safe Drinking Water Act does not regulate private wells like it does public systems. This means that homeowners are responsible for upkeep, safety, and testing.
When problems arise, the decision to hire a handyman, repair yourself, or hire professional well maintenance specialists can have a significant impact on the quality of your water and your long-term costs.
Why Does Well Maintenance Matter?
The CDC says that bacteria, nitrates, and other contaminants should be tested for every year. Problems may not be seen until they turn into costly failures if there isn’t enough oversight.
Private wells require:
For this level of care, you need to know more about plumbing than just the basics.
Specialized Training and Expertise
Professional Well Maintenance Specialists and licensed well drillers in Delaware are trained in:
A general handyman might be able to fix things on the surface, but technical knowledge is needed to figure out what’s wrong with a well’s performance.
Licensing and Compliance in Delaware
The DNREC sets rules that require licensed contractors to perform major drilling and repairs in Delaware.
Professional contractors do the following:
Unlicensed or DIY work can lead to contamination, warranty issues, and costly violations.
Long-Term Cost Efficiency
Most of the time, preventative maintenance costs only 10–20% of replacing the whole system.
Professionals use specialized tools such as:
System life is often extended by 20–30 years or more when problems are found early.
Final Takeaway
Your home’s water supply starts with your well system, so it’s not just another piece of furniture.
It might be easy to hire a general handyman or try to fix something yourself, but these options often don’t come with the right training, licenses, or diagnostic tools to properly maintain a private well. If you hire Professional Well Maintenance Specialists, especially licensed Delaware geothermal well drillers, your system will stay safe, legal, and working well for many years to come.
Their knowledge protects the quality of your drinking water, makes your equipment last longer, and keeps you from having to make expensive repairs in the future. Investing in professional help for something as crucial as your water supply is a wise and essential decision.
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