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Ben's Drilling

7225 Rd 256 Spc A
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Ben's Drilling

7225 Rd 256 Spc A
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10 years of experience

Ben's Drilling has the ability to drill in any type formation for your water well needs. Our newer updated equipment has capability to get the job done promptly leaving behind a very neat and clean job site. We accept all major credit cards. We do work with financing as well.

Ben's Drilling has the ability to drill in any type formation for your water well needs. Our newer updated equipment has capability to get the job done promptly leaving behind a very neat and clean job site. We accept all major credit cards. We do work with financing as well.


Rodrigues Pump Company

8148 18th Ave
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Rodrigues Pump Company

8148 18th Ave
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Established in 1988, Rodrigues Pump Company has the experience and expertise to get the job done right the first time. Our skilled professionals use only the finest tools and materials for water well drilling.

Established in 1988, Rodrigues Pump Company has the experience and expertise to get the job done right the first time. Our skilled professionals use only the finest tools and materials for water well drilling.


Fassett Construction

17051 Climax Rd
4.67(
3
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Fassett Construction

17051 Climax Rd
4.67(
3
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

As our reputation is of the greatest importance to us we hire only the most steadfast and dependable sub-trades to work with us on your project. Every project is unique and every client has different needs and desires set forth in their plan of action. The staff at Fassett Construction Inc. understands this so we take the time to go over every detail with you to ensure that your project gets the attention it deserves. When you rely on us you know that your project has a partner that will meticulously scrutinize over every detail; guaranteeing that every aspect is up to code.

As our reputation is of the greatest importance to us we hire only the most steadfast and dependable sub-trades to work with us on your project. Every project is unique and every client has different needs and desires set forth in their plan of action. The staff at Fassett Construction Inc. understands this so we take the time to go over every detail with you to ensure that your project gets the attention it deserves. When you rely on us you know that your project has a partner that will meticulously scrutinize over every detail; guaranteeing that every aspect is up to code.



Ace Plumbing

309 S Spring St
5.00(
4
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Ace Plumbing

309 S Spring St
5.00(
4
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Ace Plumbing has offered superior plumbing services to the Lake and Mendocino Area since 1986. Our main concern is your satisfaction! For all your plumbing issues, big and small, call Ace Plumbing.

Ace Plumbing has offered superior plumbing services to the Lake and Mendocino Area since 1986. Our main concern is your satisfaction! For all your plumbing issues, big and small, call Ace Plumbing.


Multipure/Pure Water Network

PO Box
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Multipure/Pure Water Network

PO Box
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41 years of experience

Started in 1984, Multipure/Pure Water Network solves drinking water problems, one location at a time, throughout the US, Canada and Puerto Rico. Personalized service gives the right solution with the right certified product, Multipure (pwn.com). representing a 40-year strong manufacturer of solid carbon block water filtration. NSF Certified, Consumer Reports and Consumer Digest PAYMENT OPTIONS: Visa, MC, Discover, Amex accepted, along with Paypal and E-Check. SPECIAL PROMOTION: Ask about our changing monthly promotions! FINANCING: ZERO (0%) Percent Installment Plans Available!

Started in 1984, Multipure/Pure Water Network solves drinking water problems, one location at a time, throughout the US, Canada and Puerto Rico. Personalized service gives the right solution with the right certified product, Multipure (pwn.com). representing a 40-year strong manufacturer of solid carbon block water filtration. NSF Certified, Consumer Reports and Consumer Digest PAYMENT OPTIONS: Visa, MC, Discover, Amex accepted, along with Paypal and E-Check. SPECIAL PROMOTION: Ask about our changing monthly promotions! FINANCING: ZERO (0%) Percent Installment Plans Available!



Chem Free Pure Water Systems

338 Mountain Dr N
5.00(
9
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Chem Free Pure Water Systems

338 Mountain Dr N
5.00(
9
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Residential and business water treatment systems. Water softeners, UV lights. We will analyze your water for contaminants such as chlorine, low pH, iron, bacteria, and devise a system to suit your needs. Treat your water from the source, as it enters your home, so whether you are drinking it, cooking with it or bathing in it, your water is pure.

"The process was quick and easy. I just provided a water sample. It was determined that I had high levels of chlorine in our drinking water. I was able to solve my water problems with only one filter. Why did I wait years to have this done? Now I can be confident that our water is safe. Highly recommended."

Tony R on February 2021

Residential and business water treatment systems. Water softeners, UV lights. We will analyze your water for contaminants such as chlorine, low pH, iron, bacteria, and devise a system to suit your needs. Treat your water from the source, as it enters your home, so whether you are drinking it, cooking with it or bathing in it, your water is pure.

"The process was quick and easy. I just provided a water sample. It was determined that I had high levels of chlorine in our drinking water. I was able to solve my water problems with only one filter. Why did I wait years to have this done? Now I can be confident that our water is safe. Highly recommended."

Tony R on February 2021


"I had to put at least one star as they did show up. Firstly, I am a retired General Contractor and very knowledgeable and skilled in the plumbing trade. A very good elderly friend (past client) contacted me and advised that her mainline sewer was backing up. I use to rent a rooter and clean her lines. Generally I was very successful. Sometimes, a better machine was required. I had a good friend who had a plumbing business who would bring his (better) machine to clear the back-up. Doing the job for $150. But; like me, he was old and retired. Knowing my friend was stressed about the back-up (she had a tea party scheduled for later that day); I made a couple calls. The receptionist at Walker's Sierra Plumbing gave me the best option, She could send out a plumber and take care of the blockage. She told me it would be $180 ... not an estimate or rough quote; she specifically said $180. I accepted this for my friend as I knew she really wanted it done now! I always am there for her and made sure I would be there when they worked on clearing the back-up. The tech showed up and immediately started to root the line. I noticed right away he as not using the right cutter for roots, he was using a bit that is normally used for pulling out toilet paper, et al. ( I explained to him that having done this many times, that it was a root problem ... he would need the root cutting bit). He took my advice and placed the needed bit on the rooter. It took him several attempts (I told him it would take a few passes). While he worked we chatted. He told me he was not a Plumber; he was the company maintenance person. The company was training him to take on plumbing duties. It took him quite awhile (over two hours to do a simple rooting). I additionally told him that we had a smaller clean-out that would need a pass with a smaller machine, as it would choked as well. He stated he would. He finally got a good flow out the mainline after several attempts with me doing the Gopher work. I assumed that he ran the smaller drain I had directed him to. After his completion; I was handed an invoice for almost $400! I was shocked, I told him that he would have to present the invoice to my friend; which he did. Of course she paid, but she was shocked as well. But happy the backup was mitigated ... the tea party went on as scheduled. Later that evening she did some dishes and the sink backed-up. The trainee Plumber never cleaned out the small drain. She contacted Walker Sierra Plumbing via email to advise that they had not completed the job. She also contacted me; which I told her to contact the company via phone the next morning ... she did. A different technician (I have no idea of his skill level) showed up at a reasonable time to complete the job. Know that I was not there to observe at this time. I got a TEXT from my friend who told me that the technician had broken his "rooter" and the bit was stuck inside the pipe. She was told that her plumbing was probably cracked; which caused their tool to fail and break off. He told her that the previous employee probably cracked the pipe. I personally have seen these break from fatigue. Additionally, I have had cutters de-attached inside the pipes. [He] attempted to send a camera down the pipe to locate the bit and see what may have caused the bit to break off. He was unsuccessful. He then stated he would have to dig up the pipe to get to his bit. I said go ahead (know that I was assuming this was no-charge to my friend). However, I was sketicle enough to contact their main office and check. I was immediately told this was her responsibility. Regardless; without evidence, my friends plumbing was to blame and they were determined to rescue the lost bit at her expense. I immediately shut down the digging; knowing they were probably charging over $150 an hour. I explained to my friend that we could get this done without them ... and for a lot less. My friend was billed another $257 for nothing ... AND the plumbing company has not retrieved their tool. Needless to say we will not be using this company again."

Lee M on December 2019

"I had to put at least one star as they did show up. Firstly, I am a retired General Contractor and very knowledgeable and skilled in the plumbing trade. A very good elderly friend (past client) contacted me and advised that her mainline sewer was backing up. I use to rent a rooter and clean her lines. Generally I was very successful. Sometimes, a better machine was required. I had a good friend who had a plumbing business who would bring his (better) machine to clear the back-up. Doing the job for $150. But; like me, he was old and retired. Knowing my friend was stressed about the back-up (she had a tea party scheduled for later that day); I made a couple calls. The receptionist at Walker's Sierra Plumbing gave me the best option, She could send out a plumber and take care of the blockage. She told me it would be $180 ... not an estimate or rough quote; she specifically said $180. I accepted this for my friend as I knew she really wanted it done now! I always am there for her and made sure I would be there when they worked on clearing the back-up. The tech showed up and immediately started to root the line. I noticed right away he as not using the right cutter for roots, he was using a bit that is normally used for pulling out toilet paper, et al. ( I explained to him that having done this many times, that it was a root problem ... he would need the root cutting bit). He took my advice and placed the needed bit on the rooter. It took him several attempts (I told him it would take a few passes). While he worked we chatted. He told me he was not a Plumber; he was the company maintenance person. The company was training him to take on plumbing duties. It took him quite awhile (over two hours to do a simple rooting). I additionally told him that we had a smaller clean-out that would need a pass with a smaller machine, as it would choked as well. He stated he would. He finally got a good flow out the mainline after several attempts with me doing the Gopher work. I assumed that he ran the smaller drain I had directed him to. After his completion; I was handed an invoice for almost $400! I was shocked, I told him that he would have to present the invoice to my friend; which he did. Of course she paid, but she was shocked as well. But happy the backup was mitigated ... the tea party went on as scheduled. Later that evening she did some dishes and the sink backed-up. The trainee Plumber never cleaned out the small drain. She contacted Walker Sierra Plumbing via email to advise that they had not completed the job. She also contacted me; which I told her to contact the company via phone the next morning ... she did. A different technician (I have no idea of his skill level) showed up at a reasonable time to complete the job. Know that I was not there to observe at this time. I got a TEXT from my friend who told me that the technician had broken his "rooter" and the bit was stuck inside the pipe. She was told that her plumbing was probably cracked; which caused their tool to fail and break off. He told her that the previous employee probably cracked the pipe. I personally have seen these break from fatigue. Additionally, I have had cutters de-attached inside the pipes. [He] attempted to send a camera down the pipe to locate the bit and see what may have caused the bit to break off. He was unsuccessful. He then stated he would have to dig up the pipe to get to his bit. I said go ahead (know that I was assuming this was no-charge to my friend). However, I was sketicle enough to contact their main office and check. I was immediately told this was her responsibility. Regardless; without evidence, my friends plumbing was to blame and they were determined to rescue the lost bit at her expense. I immediately shut down the digging; knowing they were probably charging over $150 an hour. I explained to my friend that we could get this done without them ... and for a lot less. My friend was billed another $257 for nothing ... AND the plumbing company has not retrieved their tool. Needless to say we will not be using this company again."

Lee M on December 2019

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Wells and Pumps questions, answered by experts

You should check water pressure twice a year to ensure there aren’t any irregularities and that it isn’t too high. It’s also smart to check it any time you notice symptoms of high water pressure (like banging pipes, inconsistent water flow, and leaky fixtures). Similarly, if you live in an area that’s prone to water pressure fluctuations due to municipal supply changes, elevation, or seasonal temperature shifts, check it more frequently. You can buy an affordable water pressure gauge and check the water pressure yourself.

The right psi for your well pressure tank depends on the tank’s pressure settings. For instance, if yours is set to 30/50 psi (which is common), the ideal psi is 2 to 3 psi below the cut-on pressure—in other words, 27 to 28 psi. However, if it’s at a higher setting of 40/60 psi, 38 psi would be the appropriate level.

The disadvantages of having a well include more maintenance, like annual testing and inspections, and high up-front costs to drill a well. Well water is also vulnerable to contamination, which is why keeping up with testing is important if you own a well. When it comes to well water versus city water, well water does offer more independence and is a reliable water source.

The cost to replace a well-pump motor will depend on the size, but this repair is often as costly as installing a new pump. Generally, a well-pump replacement will cost between $950 and $2,650, with an average of $1,800. Other factors like pump type and pipework will impact your final cost.

No, a bigger pressure tank has no effect on water pressure. To increase water pressure in your well water, gently adjust the tank’s pressure settings to a higher psi (pounds per square inch). If you’ve already done this, you can swap out your current pump for one with a higher flow rate, measured in gallons per minute (GPM). You can also call a pro to install a water pressure booster pump in your home plumbing system. If you experience fluctuations in water pressure, replace your current tank and pump with a constant pressure system.

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