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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 Is Included in a Professional Well Inspection in Delaware?
When it comes to well maintenance, you want to know your water system is functioning correctly and up to Delaware’s standards. As a homeowner, farmer, or business owner, routine inspections will help maintain your water quality and prevent major repairs. So, what does a professional well inspection include in Delaware? In this article, we will cover the basics of what a professional well inspection entails.
Core Components of a Professional Well Inspection
A professional inspection is done by a licensed contractor like John’s Well Drilling. We will perform a thorough, hands-on inspection of your well system, including:
1. Visual System Assessment
This is the visual inspection of your wellhead, casing, and surface seal to ensure there are no cracks, corrosion, or other risks of contamination. We will make sure there are no holes or gaps for contaminants to enter the well.
The well casing and area surrounding the well will also be checked to ensure they are not damaged.
2. Pump and Pressure Tank Evaluation
During this evaluation, we will inspect the well pump to ensure it is working correctly. The pressure of the pump and tank will also be checked.
We will make sure the pressure tank is working as it should be and that the system is producing consistent water pressure.
3. Water Quality Testing
We will take a sample of your water and have it tested for bacteria, nitrates, pH levels, and any other contaminants. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends having your well water tested at least once a year.
According to previous environmental studies in the Mid-Atlantic region, 40% of private wells do not meet at least one primary health-based drinking water standard at the time of sampling. In agricultural areas such as central Delaware, nitrate concentrations can vary widely, and the annual professional well inspection in Delaware can prevent potential health hazards.
4. Electrical and Mechanical Checks
We will check the wiring and electrical components, control box, and other mechanical parts to ensure they are in good working condition and operating safely.
How Often Should You Service a Water Well in Delaware?
It is recommended to have your well inspected once a year. However, if you notice a decrease in your water pressure, or your water is cloudy or has an odd smell or taste, you may need to have your well inspected sooner. These are some of the most common answers to “what are the signs my well needs servicing?”
Why Routine Well Maintenance Matters
A routine inspection will help prolong the life of your well system, ensure your water quality, and help with preventing costly repairs. John’s Well Drilling has over 45 years of hands-on experience providing quality well inspections and repair services for residential, commercial, and farm wells throughout Delaware.
Annual well inspections will ensure your system runs smoothly all year long.
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