Spokane Well Inspection

Water Well Inspection Professionals – Why It Matters

Private water wells are not regulated like public systems, meaning their maintenance and safety are the sole responsibility of the homeowner. Without regular inspections, your well could pose serious health risks.

Why Regular Inspections Are Crucial

  • Prevent Health Risks: Contaminated wells can expose you to harmful bacteria and chemicals.

  • Avoid Costly Emergencies: Routine checks help catch issues early before they escalate.

  • Ensure Proper Well Construction: A licensed professional can confirm your well is properly built and positioned to avoid surface water contamination.

Well Location & Safety Guidelines

To reduce contamination risks:

  • Place wells at least 50 feet from septic tanks, leach fields, and livestock areas.

  • Keep 100 feet between wells and fuel, fertilizer, or compost storage.

  • 250 feet from manure piles is ideal.

Keep Records for Maintenance

Tracking the history of your well helps schedule future inspections and servicing. Key records include:

  • Well installation and repair logs

  • Pump servicing and water testing reports

Also, be mindful of how household chemicals and waste are stored and disposed of—these can easily contaminate your water source.

Types of Wells & Their Safety Features

Dug Wells

  • Shallow (10–30 ft), making them more vulnerable to contamination.

  • Must have watertight casing (e.g., precast concrete or sealant).

  • Should be covered and elevated to prevent water pooling around the well.

Driven Wells

  • Typically 30–50 ft deep and ideal for sandy or gravel-rich areas.

  • Feature screened pipes to block sediment.

  • Access pits and sealed covers help protect the water source.

Drilled Wells

  • Deep wells (100–400 ft), tapping into bedrock water sources.

  • Use metal/plastic casings with proper sealing to prevent contamination.

  • Best equipped with submersible or jet pumps, requiring professional installation.

  • Often include a pitless adapter to maintain a sanitary, frost-proof seal.

Bottom Line

Regular inspections by qualified professionals are essential for keeping your well safe, clean, and compliant.

Please call Pump Division Today at : (509) 214-9355

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