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E.J.'s Irrigation LLC

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E.J.'s Irrigation LLC

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Repair work is charged on a hourly rate of $50 - $70 based on varying job conditions. New installations, Redesigns, and System main operating components replacement will require a onsite quote / estimate. 10% Military Discount Payment Options: Cash, Check, Credit/ Debit

Repair work is charged on a hourly rate of $50 - $70 based on varying job conditions. New installations, Redesigns, and System main operating components replacement will require a onsite quote / estimate. 10% Military Discount Payment Options: Cash, Check, Credit/ Debit







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HUNTER SERVICES

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No cost estimates and inspections, low hourly/task rates, easily customized, no-hassle preventative maintenance provided -- grinder/well pumps and plumbing solutions when you need it......."To Go"! EMERGENCY ON-CALL 24/7-365 (251) 978-3485

No cost estimates and inspections, low hourly/task rates, easily customized, no-hassle preventative maintenance provided -- grinder/well pumps and plumbing solutions when you need it......."To Go"! EMERGENCY ON-CALL 24/7-365 (251) 978-3485

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Wells and Pumps questions, answered by experts

A well does not run out of water because the groundwater continues to refill with rainwater that seeps through the ground. If the well is too shallow or there is a drought, a well can run dry or be short in supply. It’s important to have a well deep enough to source enough water for your home’s use. Deeper wells tap into more groundwater reserves. If your well is not producing enough water, you may need to redig your well.

Yes, you can shock a well yourself, but it can be dangerous if you don’t know what you’re doing. We recommend calling a pro, but if you decide to do it yourself, make sure to follow proper safety precautions. This means wearing the correct safety gear, such as rubber gloves, goggles, and boots. You should also mix the chlorine solution in an open area with plenty of ventilation. Also, make sure not to drink or use the water for a few days afterward, until you’ve flushed the system and retested the water.

A water well contractor or well pump repair pro near you is the go-to pro if your well water stops pumping. Well pump repair pros specialize in wells, reservoirs, and other water pumping equipment located outside your home. While plumbers are the experts in indoor waterworks and understand how wells pump water, they may not always have the experience with residential wells that well pump repair pros and water well contractors do.

No. Well pump replacement is not recommended as a DIY project, particularly if you have a deep well and a submersible pump. Plumbing and electricity are best left to the pros, especially when something like your well pump includes both. Even when troubleshooting your pump, it pays to have a partner standing by for your assistance and safety.

Options include submersible, jet, and centrifugal pumps. Choose based on water needs and well depth.

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