by Hanna Landis | Jan 27, 2023 | Residential Water, Water Wells
Hard water is caused by a high concentration of dissolved minerals in your water supply. While the Pacific Northwest experiences only moderately hard water, in general, private well owners often experience a higher mineral content than those on municipal water. When...
by Hanna Landis | Jan 10, 2023 | Water Wells
The cold snaps and unexpected snowstorms of a Washington winter also bring other obstacles, especially for owners of a private well. Low water pressure occurs any time of the year, but it can be indicative of a specific problem during the winter months. As a well...
by Hanna Landis | Nov 27, 2022 | Water Wells
Winter in the Pacific Northwest ranges from mild and rainy to freezing and snowy, depending on the elevation and unpredictable weather patterns. Whether you live at sea level or in the foothills of the Cascades, as soon as temperatures drop below freezing, every water...
by Hanna Landis | Nov 23, 2022 | Water Wells
With winter weather closing in, many of our customers wonder if it’s still possible to drill a well in cold weather. While Washington State isn’t known for particularly harsh winters, the drop in temperature means frozen ground, snowing conditions in the foothills,...
by Hanna Landis | Oct 31, 2022 | Residential Water
Have you ever wondered where your drinking water comes from? The answer is the ground if you use a private well for your water. In fact, approximately 50% of the US population depends on groundwater for drinking water. The rest of us are also impacted by this...
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