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Q. How deep will my well be?
A. Well depth will vary greatly depending on
the location, elevation, and also the under-ground formations. A driller can
estimate an approximate depth for a well based on local knowledge and experience
in a familiar area.

Q. Will my water be good water?
A. Well water is a raw water when taken from
the well. Some water may contain iron, hydrogen sulfide gas (sulfur), or be a
hard water, or have a low PH, or many more less common contaminates, all of
which can usually be filtered. Many wells don't require any filtration at all.

Q. What size pump system will I need?
A. Pump selection and sizing will depend on
well depth, amount of water available to pump, and use of the system. Another
factor is flow needed and pressure that is needed. The rest of the system
depends on these factors also.

Q. What type of filter would be best for my water?
A. Before selecting a filtering system a
water analysis must be preformed.

Q. How long will it take to drill my well?
A. The average well generally takes one day.
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