Well Inspections

Moving Into a New Home? Don’t Overlook a Water Well Inspection

If you’re ready to buy a new home in the Bergen County area, congratulations! In the midst of the excitement, though, you probably have a lot of tasks to check off on your home-buying to-do list. At Ackerson Pump Company, we’ll help make the process easy. We offer vital water well inspections before you move into your new property. After all, you want to make sure the water supply is safe and can meet the demands of your household. Here’s what you can expect when you hire us to inspect your water well.

Do I Really Need a Water Well Inspection?

If you’re considering moving to a New Jersey home that relies on its own well and septic system, it’s essential to arrange for a professional water well inspection. Many people are unaware that general home inspectors are not licensed or equipped to conduct water well inspections. This specialized task is best handled by an expert like our well inspectors at Ackerson Pump Company.

What to Expect During a Water Well Inspection

Our detailed and comprehensive inspections can be completed in just 1-2 hours. We provide invaluable feedback and recommendations that a general home inspector simply cannot. Our specialized knowledge and experience ensure that every aspect of the water well system is thoroughly examined.

So, what exactly happens during an inspection? Here’s a breakdown of the process:

1. Examining the Tank, Fittings, and Valves

The inspection begins inside your home, where we examine the pressure tank, fittings, and valves. This initial assessment helps identify any immediate signs of wear, leaks, or malfunctioning components.

2. Monitoring and Pumping the Well

Next, the inspection moves outdoors to the well itself. We remove the well cap to check the static water level and the pumping mechanism. This step ensures that the well can provide a steady and sufficient water supply. It’s a meticulous process that involves checking for proper water flow and identifying any potential mechanical issues that could hinder performance.

3. Testing the Water Quality

A critical part of the inspection is testing the water quality. The well inspectors at Ackerson Pump Company will analyze the water for key indicators, including iron, sulfur, and hardness levels. This is key to make sure your water is both safe and pleasant for daily use. High concentrations of minerals like iron and sulfur can affect the taste, smell, and color of your water, as well as how it interacts with plumbing systems and appliances.

Trust the Professionals

At Ackerson Pump Company, we’re proud to serve the Bergen County, Morris County, Passaic County, Sussex County, and Warren County areas. You can trust us. Since 1969, our experts have provided water well inspections, water well repairs, submersible pump services, water tank services, and more.

Moving into a new home in the Bergen County area is an exciting milestone. Let us help you with the process! For a water well inspection, contact Ackerson Pump Company at (973) 827-6088 today!

Mike Csakvary

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