Reverse Osmosis Information
Frequently Asked Question About Reverse Osmosis Systems: Q. How does Reverse Osmosis (also referred to as “RO”) work? A. RO works by passing water through a semi-permeable membrane that separates the pure water into one stream and the salt water into another stream. The process is called “Reverse Osmosis” because it requires pressure to force…
Read MoreRehab for a 4″ diameter older shallow well
The valve on suction is a chemical port on side of casing…a sealed drop pipe is utilized to prevent vacuum loss. VIDEO OF WELL REHAB
Read MoreWell tricks to know
Down South we have real problems with ants playing havoc with water systems. I have seen them build nests next to a well or under a tank in order to be protected by the relative uniform temperature of ground water. In the hot summer they are attracted to electricity for some strange reason. My biggest…
Read MoreDeeper Shallow Wells
These days, drilling a water well, no matter how small or large, is an opportunity to our company, not just another job to get paid for. We have always drilled down to the marl layer looking for the best layer to set a screen and gravel pack. The Lowcountry marl layer is pretty consistent at…
Read MoreNasty! City Water should be cleaner than this!
This former client contacted us about his new house which has “city” water. He has always preferred well water, but this quality is unacceptable. This quality came with no warning. Imagine drinking this! Your browser does not support the video tag
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