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A well inspection is an important part of any general home inspection. Before buying a home, your real estate agent will set you up with a licensed inspector to locate any issues and also make sure things are in proper working order. All residential water systems should be included in homebuyer inspections. The experts at Luisier Drilling in Oconto Falls, WI, is the perfect team to call when you need a well inspection during the home buying process. Luisier Drilling is a family-owned and -operated well drilling company that has been in business for over 75 years. The owners and staff pride themselves on trusted and reputable customer service, and they’re here to answer a few important questions about the process.

FAQ: Real Estate Well Inspection

What Happens During a Well Inspection?

During a well inspection, the inspector evaluates the well and pressure system according to the code that is currently in effect. The inspector will specifically look for wells that are unused or noncomplying. These wells must then be filled and sealed to protect the groundwater. 

Well InspectionWhat Else Do Inspections Include?

All wells on the property must be inspected for visible and noncomplying features. The inspection, however, does not include the plumbing distribution system. Your inspector should use a different form for each well that is inspected. 

How Is Well Water Tested?

In property transfer well inspections, water samples will be required. These samples are then analyzed by a lab for coliform bacteria, nitrate, and arsenic. Homebuyers who choose not to have the well inspected are encouraged to consider tests for drinking water safety. Often, your inspector will record other issues with the well such as pressure and capacity. 

What Do You Do Once You Have the Results?

Any noncompliant well issues need to be resolved between the buyer and seller. Your inspector can give suggestions on how to bring the well system up to code. After receiving lab results, homebuyers should begin researching health risks of bacteria, nitrate, and arsenic. Well water should be tested annually for safety. 

Call the dedicated specialists at Luisier Drilling today to take care of your well water needs after the completion of your well inspection. The staff and specialists are dependable, competent, and guarantee any well they drill for 10 years. For hours of operation, location, and services call (920) 848-5239, or visit their website or Facebook page for more information. 

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