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DNA Well and Pump

31809 Fast Ave
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DNA Well and Pump

31809 Fast Ave
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1 years of experience

We specialize in providing high-quality well repair and maintenance at affordable prices! EXPERIENCED WATER WELL CONTRACTOR DNA Well & Pump LLC takes great pride in being a family-owned and operated water well contractor. Our expertise in the field is unmatched, and we always prioritize quality, efficiency, and excellence in our business practices. It is our mission to ensure our clients are completely satisfied with our work, no matter the size of the job. Call us with all of your water well needs. WELL INSPECTIONS Need to know if the home you’re buying or selling has safe well water and the water system is functioning properly? We are here to help with all your well inspection needs. Having your well inspected helps prevent costly repairs, ensures efficiency of the well equipment and helps determine if there are harmful bacteria in your water. Having a water sample tested and your well inspected is the best way to keep your family's water supply safe and healthy. We pride ourselves in the highest quality inspections and water samples to ensure the best peace of mind when it comes to your water well. COMPREHENSIVE WELL SERVICES We offer a range of well-related services including, submersible pump replacement, replacing pressure tanks, servicing variable speed drives, underground leaks, replacing and installing outside hydrants as well as livestock waterers, well abandonments and maintenance. WELL ABANDONMENTS Well abandonment refers to the process of filling and sealing an unused well with an approved material such as bentonite chips, benseal, concrete, and state approved materials. Abandoned wells pose potential safety hazards and threats to groundwater quality if not correctly abandoned (decommissioned). It is important to locate and identify old or out-of-service wells on your property to avoid any potential risk. We can help in determining if a well should be abandoned, permitting the well to be abandoned and the actual sealing and filling of the well.

We specialize in providing high-quality well repair and maintenance at affordable prices! EXPERIENCED WATER WELL CONTRACTOR DNA Well & Pump LLC takes great pride in being a family-owned and operated water well contractor. Our expertise in the field is unmatched, and we always prioritize quality, efficiency, and excellence in our business practices. It is our mission to ensure our clients are completely satisfied with our work, no matter the size of the job. Call us with all of your water well needs. WELL INSPECTIONS Need to know if the home you’re buying or selling has safe well water and the water system is functioning properly? We are here to help with all your well inspection needs. Having your well inspected helps prevent costly repairs, ensures efficiency of the well equipment and helps determine if there are harmful bacteria in your water. Having a water sample tested and your well inspected is the best way to keep your family's water supply safe and healthy. We pride ourselves in the highest quality inspections and water samples to ensure the best peace of mind when it comes to your water well. COMPREHENSIVE WELL SERVICES We offer a range of well-related services including, submersible pump replacement, replacing pressure tanks, servicing variable speed drives, underground leaks, replacing and installing outside hydrants as well as livestock waterers, well abandonments and maintenance. WELL ABANDONMENTS Well abandonment refers to the process of filling and sealing an unused well with an approved material such as bentonite chips, benseal, concrete, and state approved materials. Abandoned wells pose potential safety hazards and threats to groundwater quality if not correctly abandoned (decommissioned). It is important to locate and identify old or out-of-service wells on your property to avoid any potential risk. We can help in determining if a well should be abandoned, permitting the well to be abandoned and the actual sealing and filling of the well.


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McDonagh & Sons Plumbing & Sewer Inc

6907 W. Grand Ave
4.86(
51
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McDonagh & Sons Plumbing & Sewer Inc

6907 W. Grand Ave
4.86(
51
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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 96% of Angi customers
Recommended by 96% of HomeAdvisor customers

Mcdonagh & sons plumbing & sewer takes great pride with 15 years of experience! We are honest, reliable, genuine and trustworthy! We are constantly referred by our customers because of our great service and dedication to meet their needs! We offer free estimates! "anything plumbing, anything sewer, any time". Ertain areas are to subject a service fee *prices may vary. Discounts can not be combined, unless noted. Award winning. Additional dba - mcdonagh & sons plumbing and sewer.

Mcdonagh & sons plumbing & sewer takes great pride with 15 years of experience! We are honest, reliable, genuine and trustworthy! We are constantly referred by our customers because of our great service and dedication to meet their needs! We offer free estimates! "anything plumbing, anything sewer, any time". Ertain areas are to subject a service fee *prices may vary. Discounts can not be combined, unless noted. Award winning. Additional dba - mcdonagh & sons plumbing and sewer.


First Response Drain Service

915 Eva Ln.
5.00(
1
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First Response Drain Service

915 Eva Ln.
5.00(
1
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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

First Response Drain Service is a locally owned and operated company that was developed to provide businesses and homeowners with professional service that keeps their drainage systems flowing efficiently. We have 5 employees on staff full time and 3-4 part-time employees. All are well groomed and respectful. On occasion subcontractors are used for large scale projects. This allows for proper safety and insurance requirements as we work in conjunction with other top notch contractors. First response Drain Service is owned and operated by a Union trained plumber who spent numerous years learning the trade. This valuable training is applied to our day to day operations and is what sets us apart from other sewer service contractors. We offer free estimates, charge NO travel time and bill by the hour and affordable rates. Anyone who mentions our Angie's List ad will receive a free video sewer inspection recorded to DVD. First Response Drain Service is a breath of fresh air in an otherwise smelly situation. Our technicians enjoy what they do and it reflects in the work that we do. Our staff is friendly and easy to talk to. We explain each situation in a way that makes sense. Give us a call and you will experience a whole new concept in the sewer service industry.

First Response Drain Service is a locally owned and operated company that was developed to provide businesses and homeowners with professional service that keeps their drainage systems flowing efficiently. We have 5 employees on staff full time and 3-4 part-time employees. All are well groomed and respectful. On occasion subcontractors are used for large scale projects. This allows for proper safety and insurance requirements as we work in conjunction with other top notch contractors. First response Drain Service is owned and operated by a Union trained plumber who spent numerous years learning the trade. This valuable training is applied to our day to day operations and is what sets us apart from other sewer service contractors. We offer free estimates, charge NO travel time and bill by the hour and affordable rates. Anyone who mentions our Angie's List ad will receive a free video sewer inspection recorded to DVD. First Response Drain Service is a breath of fresh air in an otherwise smelly situation. Our technicians enjoy what they do and it reflects in the work that we do. Our staff is friendly and easy to talk to. We explain each situation in a way that makes sense. Give us a call and you will experience a whole new concept in the sewer service industry.



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Wells and Pumps questions, answered by experts

DIY is not recommended due to safety and technical requirements. Hire professionals for accurate diagnosis and repair.

Why is my irrigation pump not pulling water?

There are a few reasons your irrigation pump isn’t pulling in water. You could have a clogged suction filter. You may have not properly primed your pump so air got stuck somewhere in the system. Your pump also won’t work properly if it has faulty or damaged pump components, like a pump motor or pressure switch.

A professional well inspection takes between one and three hours. This includes the time it takes for the inspector to visually check the condition of your well, test its equipment, and collect water for testing. After the pro sends the water samples to the lab, you can expect to receive the results in three to 10 days.

Age is certainly a factor in well pump failure. The older your pump, the more likely it is to fail. 

Beyond age, other factors can cause your well pump to fail, too. Things like poor water quality can cause sediment buildup in your pump. Without proper cleaning, your pump can seize up and fail. Having a dry well for too long can also cause your pump to fail, as it keeps working even though there's no water for it to pull. 

Wells vary widely when it comes to lifespan, and there isn’t a way to exactly predict how long a well may last. Some wells can last well beyond 100 years, but they more commonly last between 25 and 50 years. Performing regular maintenance, such as replacing worn valves, can help prolong the life of your well.

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