Water Conservation Tips for the Summer

Water Conservation Tips for the Summer

Water conservation is a year-round concern, but it can be especially important during those dry summer months. As water supplies dwindle in some parts of the state, it is our responsibility to do our part to conserve those resources. Whether you live in rainy western...
How to Prepare Your Site for a Drill Rig

How to Prepare Your Site for a Drill Rig

Two of the most common questions customers ask us is how big our drill rig is and whether or not their site will be able to accommodate it. These are important questions as our access to a worksite directly impacts our ability to drill your well. While every site...
5 Ways to Prevent Hard Water Buildup

5 Ways to Prevent Hard Water Buildup

Hard water buildup is a familiar challenge for residents who access drinking water from a well or aquifer. In Washington State, hard water is especially common as many towns and private homes utilize groundwater that is high in minerals. How do you prevent the...
How to Locate a Well on Your Property

How to Locate a Well on Your Property

The Department of Ecology estimates that there are thousands of abandoned wells in Washington State. These wells pose a potential hazard to wildlife, people, and the water supply when they are not properly decommissioned and sealed. Many parcels of land have a rich...
Tacoma Drilling and the Living Building Pilot Program

Tacoma Drilling and the Living Building Pilot Program

What if a building could give more to the environment than it takes away? Imagine a space where more energy is produced than used, water isn’t wasted, and every material used is non-toxic and equitably sourced. That is the goal of the Living Building Challenge, an...