If you just purchased a new home or are new to well water systems, it pays to educate yourself about your well and pump system, and be able to understand how to read a water test report. Whether you decide to purchase and install a water treatment system, or have a local water treatment professional install and maintain it, becoming familiar with some basic concepts and systems will save a lot of money in the long run.
We recommend 4 main steps, starting with water analysis.
1. Test your water for general minerals plus nitrate, arsenic, and bacteria; if you live in an industrial or agricultural area, or near a gas station, test for additional chemicals and heavy metals. Read more…
2. Determine your well water flow rate. Read more…
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