16 Apr

Well Installations

Well Installations from A-Z Water Systems are the best way to get your water running without connecting to the grid. If you need water on your property and you don’t live in the center of a decent-sized town, you need a well. Well Installation is worth every penny. You could dig a shallow well, but they end up having many problems, such as mud clogging your pipes. Drilling a deep well and installing a water pump is the best way to keep your water flowing all year long.

Well Installations

Well installations are not cheap, but the end result is virtually unlimited water. Maine is lucky to have abundant water underground in most regions. Some wells take more depth to reach than others, usually most well installers give you the first 400 ft included, but may charge more after that. This is because they need to install pipes as they drill. They also need to install a water pump. At the end of the day it’s *well worth the cost. Most people don’t need to do more than replace the water pump after 10 or more years. They eventually wear down. But that cost is minimal. Learn more on the A-Z Water Systems website or call them.

27 Dec

Maine Water Treatment

Maine Water Treatment from A-Z Water Services is the best way to solve any plumbing and water issues you have. From fresh well installs to filtration systems, and beyond. A-Z Water Systems can come to your home to test the quality of the water. If you aren’t getting enough water flow from your well they can perform hydro-fracking. Hydro-fracking is simply pumping pressurized water into your bedrock fissure/fracture-based well. This process opens and widens paths for water to come into your well, and increases the pressure and flow of your well. This is one example of the great services A-Z Water Systems provides.

Maine Water Treatment

If you think your water isn’t quite right, have A-Z WS come out and test it for you. Even if it seems fine, it’s recommended that you have your water tested every 3 to 5 years. These days Mother Nature isn’t messing around. Hurricanes and flooding can alter water tables and potentially contaminate them. Bacteria and germs can gain access in that short time and potentially grow in their new home, eventually contaminating your well water. This is why it’s a good idea to have your well water tested once every 3 to 5 years.

If your well pump is failing or you aren’t getting the pressure you should be, A-Z WS is a great business to call. They can check your pump and see if it needs to be replaced, or if the water is being blocked or restricted somewhere else. Don’t hesitate. Contact A-Z Water Services today. Visit their website to learn more. Have your well water inspected. Have your filtration system checked, or a new one installed.

13 Oct

Hydrofracking

Hydrofracking with A-Z Water Systems can solve the flow issues you may be experiencing in your home’s well water system. If your water runs from a well, and you’ve noticed it doesn’t flow as fast as it used to, hydrofracking may be the answer. Also known as hydrofracturing, the process essentially blasts water back into your well system, widening the fractures and fissures that run water into your well. This process can be done at any point in your well’s life. It’s only done on wells that receive water through these fissures in bedrock. This process widens the pathways that route water into your well. In turn, this increases the flow rate of the water into the well, and then your home.

Hydrofracking

Hydrofracturing is a useful process for many well owners. But it only works for one specific type of well. A-Z Water Systems provides services to Mainers with water issues. Fortunately, many wells in Maine fall into this category, so if you have flow issues, you should absolutely call them. They also provide many other water-related services. Such as well installations, filtration system installation and maintenance, and water testing. A-Z Water Systems services central and southern Maine.

Hydrofracturing is a process which involves removing the pump and equipment from a well. Then “packers” (essentially large strong balloons) are lowered and filled with air. Water is then pumped between the packers at high pressure, which causes the water to expand into the fissures of the well and widen them. Read more on the A-Z Water Systems website!