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3 Types of Water Wells &
Placement
Cairo,
Grady
Adding a water well to your property is the surest way to enjoy
clean, nutrient-rich water.
There are several types to choose from, and various factors play
into placement.
It’s important to recognize which is right for your home
when speaking with a water
well service.
This will ensure you get access to the best water supply and the
optimal function from your well for years to come.
Here’s a closer look at the three primary types you’ll choose from.
Water Well Choices for Your Property
1. Drilled Wells
Drilled wells are created by a large rotary machine that
burrows into the ground to reach a water supply.
These machines have the ability to drill thousands of feet into
the ground, making placement easier.
A well that’s drilled will require an installation casing. This
casing plays an integral role in preventing contamination while the depth adds
another layer of protection.
When consulting with a water well service, consider the land
your home sits on.
You’ll want to see if neighbors have wells or check city records
to see how many wells and what type have been installed in your area.
2. Dug Wells
If you have underground utilities such as power, sewer, or gas
lines running on your property, you may have to dig a shallower well so
they aren’t damaged.
In this case, dug wells are best. On average, they’re only 10-30
feet deep and are much wider than drilled wells.
They feature a casing often made of stone or brick and require
less work for installation.
You’ll need ample land to install it, however, as it has to be
15-25 feet from utility lines, 75 feet from a property line, and 25 feet from
public roads.
3. Driven Wells
If you have aquifers near the surface, a driven well is your
best option.
They’re more narrow and run piping roughly 30-50 feet to tap
into them.
Surface aquifers are more prone to contamination,
however, which is why you need to have a water well service regularly inspect
your water quality and take steps to prevent contamination with lawn chemicals,
cleaning agents, and bacteria.
If
you’re interested in adding a water well to your property, turn
to Gainous Well Drilling. They’ve served the Cairo, GA, area
for over 50 years, and as a family-owned and -operated company, they’re
committed to providing superior water well service to each and every client.
Their licensed and bonded team can assist with well installation,
inspections, and well drilling, and they’ll work with you to ensure you
enjoy clean, safe water. Call (229) 377-7883 to speak with a
representative or visit their website to
learn more about their company.
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