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"The whole process of quoting, sales presentation, finance arrangement, installation was simple, timely, professional, complete and painless. The price was very competitive, the installation was smooth and prompt, and the end product is thing of beauty. This review is from a homeowner who has had a couple of terrible furnace experiences in the past decade."

John G on January 2021

"The whole process of quoting, sales presentation, finance arrangement, installation was simple, timely, professional, complete and painless. The price was very competitive, the installation was smooth and prompt, and the end product is thing of beauty. This review is from a homeowner who has had a couple of terrible furnace experiences in the past decade."

John G on January 2021


Lamms Water Well And Pump Service

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Get quality tasting water from a trusted source Lamms Well Service is your area's primary source for top-quality well drilling and service. Reap the many benefits of owning your own well There are many benefits of owing your own well, not only does the water have a better taste for you and your family to enjoy, but it's better for the environment and your finances. Honest, prompt service you can rely on Whether your looking for a trusted source to drill your new well or just need some minor repairs, there's no job too big or small for our expert crew to handle. Your area's #1 water source Well inspections Well installation service Well repairs Screen replacement Water quality testing Well abandonment Constant pressure systems

Get quality tasting water from a trusted source Lamms Well Service is your area's primary source for top-quality well drilling and service. Reap the many benefits of owning your own well There are many benefits of owing your own well, not only does the water have a better taste for you and your family to enjoy, but it's better for the environment and your finances. Honest, prompt service you can rely on Whether your looking for a trusted source to drill your new well or just need some minor repairs, there's no job too big or small for our expert crew to handle. Your area's #1 water source Well inspections Well installation service Well repairs Screen replacement Water quality testing Well abandonment Constant pressure systems







C.T.Janni & Associates

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C.T.Janni & Associates

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We are a small 1-3 person full service plumbing/mechanical contracting & repair company located in Flint, Mi. and offer senior discounts, financing, utility rebates, all at competitive prices.

We are a small 1-3 person full service plumbing/mechanical contracting & repair company located in Flint, Mi. and offer senior discounts, financing, utility rebates, all at competitive prices.


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Wells and Pumps questions, answered by experts

A well pressure tank is located between the well and the well pump, and it stores your water under pressure so that the well pump can eventually do its job. The well pump is activated whenever you turn a faucet on—it pulls the water from the tank into your home. Both are vital parts of a complete well water system.

The cost to drill a well varies, but the national average is around $5,500 for a 150-foot well. However, prices can vary significantly based on location, well depth, and other factors, so it's best to research potential fees to get a more accurate cost assessment for your area.

Another common question is, what pressure should your well tank be set at? The standard rule of thumb is to set your well tank’s pressure at 2 psi below the cut-on point of your pressure switch. So if your well is set up for a high cycle of 40/60 psi, your pressure should be set to 38 psi. If you use a low setting of 30/50 psi, you would set the pressure to 28 psi.

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.

Common problems include low water pressure, no water, and strange noises. Regular maintenance prevents many issues.

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