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WHEN DOES YOUR WATER WELL NEED MAINTENANCE?

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  • May 13
  • 3 min read

Many homes in Alberta rely on water wells for their household water supply. However, just like any other system in your home, your water well requires regular maintenance to ensure it can provide clean, safe and consistent water. Understanding when and how to maintain your well can save you time, money, and headaches in the long run. In this blog, we will discuss the signs that indicate your water well needs maintenance and provide you with helpful tips to keep it in optimal condition.

 

Signs Your Water Well Needs Maintenance

Being vigilant about the condition of your water well can help you catch potential issues before they become serious problems. Here are some key indicators that it may be time for maintenance:

 

  • Changes in Water Quality: If you notice any changes in the taste, smell, or colour of your water, it’s a sign that something may be wrong. A metallic taste, rotten egg smell or water discolouration could indicate bacterial contamination or sediment buildup. In such cases, it is fundamental that you have your water tested.

 

  • Low Water Pressure: A sudden drop in water pressure can indicate a problem with your well pump, a blockage in the plumbing. It can also indicate that your well’s water level is dropping. This could require immediate attention to prevent further complications.

 

  • Unusual Sounds: If your well pump is making strange noises, such as grinding or humming, it may be struggling to function properly. This could be a sign of wear and tear or a mechanical issue that needs to be addressed.

 

  • Frequent Pump Cycling: If your pump turns on and off more frequently than usual, it may be a sign of a malfunctioning pressure tank or a leak in your system. This can lead to increased wear on your pump and higher energy costs. If you notice your pump is running more often, it is recommended that you get it inspected by a professional. 

 

  • Visible Damage: Inspect the wellhead and surrounding area for any signs of visible damage, such as cracks, rust, or corrosion. These issues can compromise the integrity of your well and allow contaminants to enter.

 

Regular Maintenance Tips

To keep your water well in good working order, consider implementing the following maintenance tips:

 

  • Annual Inspections: Schedule a professional inspection of your water well at least once a year. A qualified technician can identify potential issues and recommend necessary repairs.

 

  • Water Testing: Test your water quality regularly, especially after heavy rainfall or flooding. This ensures that your water is safe for consumption and free from harmful contaminants.

 

  • Keep the Area Clean: Maintain a clean and clear area around your wellhead. Remove any debris, vegetation, or chemicals that could contaminate your water supply.

 

  • Monitor Water Levels: Keep an eye on the water levels in your well. Significant drops can indicate overuse or a problem with your aquifer.

 

  • Proper Pump Maintenance: Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for pump maintenance, including regular checks and servicing to extend its lifespan.

 

Your Partner for Water Well Maintenance in Alberta

Maintaining your water well is crucial for ensuring a safe and reliable water supply for your home. By being aware of the signs that indicate your well needs maintenance and following regular upkeep practices, you can protect your investment and the health of your family. If you suspect that your water well may need attention, don’t hesitate to contact Elk Point Drilling Services. Our experienced team is here to provide expert advice and services to keep your water well in top condition. Reach out to us!



 
 

Branch Office Information

Alberta Elk Point Drilling Corp

PO Box 3790

115 South Ave

Spruce Grove,  AB

T7X 3B1

Phone: 780-960-9355(WELL)

Fax: 780-962-4990

Email: info@elkpointdrilling.com

Saskatchewan  Elk Point Drilling Corp
R.R. #3
North Battleford, SK
S9A 2X4
Phone: 306-445-9355 (WELL)

Fax: 305-445-4665

Email: info@elkpointdrilling.com

Service Area

Locations in Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, Alberta and North Battleford, Saskatchewan Servicing:

Athabasca

Barrhead

Bashaw

Beaumont

Bentley

Blackfalds

Bon Accord

Bonnyville

Bruderheim

Calmar

Camrose

Cold Lake

Daysland

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Edson

Elk Point

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Fox Creek

Gibbons

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Grande Prairie

Grimshaw

Hardisty

High Level

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Killam

Lac La Biche

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Leduc

Legal

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Millet

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Olds

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Red Deer

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Rimbey

Rocky Mountain House

Rycroft

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Smoky Lake

Spirit River

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Stavely

Stettler

Stony Plain

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Sylvan Lake

Thorsby

Tofield

Trochu

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Valleyview

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Vermilion

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Wainwright

Westlock

Whitecourt

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Regina

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