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MVP Inspectors

1841 W Main
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MVP Inspectors

1841 W Main
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20 years of experience

Founded in 2005, MVP Inspectors has completed over 8,000 Home & Property Inspections in the Dayton and surrounding areas. Our team of inspectors specializes in home inspections, listing inspections, commercial real estate inspections, multi-family & investor audits, and more. MVP Inspectors offers the services our clients need as a one-stop shop for all things property inspections.

Founded in 2005, MVP Inspectors has completed over 8,000 Home & Property Inspections in the Dayton and surrounding areas. Our team of inspectors specializes in home inspections, listing inspections, commercial real estate inspections, multi-family & investor audits, and more. MVP Inspectors offers the services our clients need as a one-stop shop for all things property inspections.


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Ok Pump Service and Water Well Drilling

Mount Vernon
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Ok Pump Service and Water Well Drilling

Mount Vernon
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61 years of experience

For more than 50 years, customers in Knox County and throughout central Ohio have relied on OK Pump and Water Well Drilling Service in Mt. Vernon, Ohio, for prompt, professional and skilled water pump, septic tank, well drilling and water softener service. We specialize in a full range of services, including septic tank installation; water well drilling, service and repairs; mound systems; water pump installation, service and repairs; geothermal well drilling; and installation and service of water softener systems.

For more than 50 years, customers in Knox County and throughout central Ohio have relied on OK Pump and Water Well Drilling Service in Mt. Vernon, Ohio, for prompt, professional and skilled water pump, septic tank, well drilling and water softener service. We specialize in a full range of services, including septic tank installation; water well drilling, service and repairs; mound systems; water pump installation, service and repairs; geothermal well drilling; and installation and service of water softener systems.


Jackson Well Services

1201 Mill Rd
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Jackson Well Services

1201 Mill Rd
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Jackson Well Services, located in Bellville, OH, proudly serves the surrounding area, both business and residential, with complete well drilling and maintenance services. Water is essential to life of course, and without it, you would be amazed how quickly things come to a halt! But you don't have to ever worry about a lack of well water, or issues with your well water system, now that you know Jackson Well Services is right in your backyard, ready to help on a phone calls notice! Services include, but are not limited to: 24 hour emergency service Tanks Water softeners Well inspection Bacteria testing Video camera Call Jackson Well Services today to discuss your well needs, or ask about other available well services.

Jackson Well Services, located in Bellville, OH, proudly serves the surrounding area, both business and residential, with complete well drilling and maintenance services. Water is essential to life of course, and without it, you would be amazed how quickly things come to a halt! But you don't have to ever worry about a lack of well water, or issues with your well water system, now that you know Jackson Well Services is right in your backyard, ready to help on a phone calls notice! Services include, but are not limited to: 24 hour emergency service Tanks Water softeners Well inspection Bacteria testing Video camera Call Jackson Well Services today to discuss your well needs, or ask about other available well services.


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subzero mechanical services

1020 Lorelei Dr
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subzero mechanical services

1020 Lorelei Dr
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26 years of experience

Subzero Mechanical Services/SMS is a family owned and operated, Minority company with great work ethics, serving Southwest Ohio. We strive to give our customer's the best quality for the best price. We offer a 100% Repair Satisfaction Guarantee. If a repair fails during the current heating/cooling season, we’ll repair it again at no cost.

Subzero Mechanical Services/SMS is a family owned and operated, Minority company with great work ethics, serving Southwest Ohio. We strive to give our customer's the best quality for the best price. We offer a 100% Repair Satisfaction Guarantee. If a repair fails during the current heating/cooling season, we’ll repair it again at no cost.





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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.

If you notice any changes to the water coming from your well, consider that a sign to get a well inspection. For example, if the water is foul-smelling, bad-tasting, cloudy, or discolored, you should call a pro. It’s also a good idea to schedule an inspection if you observe a loss of water pressure, broken equipment, loss of well capacity, or other unusual signs.

Ensures safe and effective service, restoring water flow and system efficiency.

How do you set your well’s pressure tank? All you need to do is first drain the tank of water and find the pressure switch. Remove the switch cover and adjust the switch with a wrench—clockwise to increase water pressure, and counter-clockwise to reduce it. Each complete turn of the nut on the switch should equal 2.5 psi. Once this is done, replace the switch cover. All that’s left is to adjust the pressure of the tank itself using an air compressor and a tire gauge to support the new setting.

The precharged pressure tank should start at around 28 psi. The two pressure settings of note are the cut-in and cut-out pressure. The well pump starts when the tank reaches the minimum cut-in pressure. It turns off when the tank reaches the maximum cut-out pressure. The desired water pressure in the household is usually a few psi above the cut-in number. The difference between the cut-in and cut-out pressure settings should be 20 psi. Typical settings for household applications include 20/40, 30/50, and 40/60.

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