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You just can't live without water, and when you're building a new home, it's important to keep certain considerations regarding the water well in mind. Al Werner Sr. of New Milford, CT's Werner Well & Pump Service LLC, offers this advice for drilling a well when building a new home:

  • Drill Before You Build: With water well drilling, it's best to drill for a well before you build, especially if you're building in an area with questionable water supply. Though it's rare for a water well to be completely dry, low-yielding wells that provide less water than you'll need for daily use do happen. Tackling the well drilling before you build will allow you to easily drill a second well if you need one, since you'll have more room on the property for additional drilling if there's no construction to impede your efforts.
  • Talk To The Neighbors: Before you start building (in fact, before you buy the property to begin with), talk to those who live on neighboring properties to get a sense of what the water supply is like. If there are serious problems with accessing water, they'll be able to let you know before you start spending money on the real estate.

With over 40 years of experience, Werner Well & Pump Service LLC will assist you with all your needs regarding water pump installation and repair. As well as any treatment needs your water may have. Staffed in the field by Al Sr. and Alan Jr., this family-owned business prides itself on offering the kind of personalized care that's hard to come by when working with larger businesses. Get the experts in the well and water pump service on your side by calling Werner Well & Pump Service LLC at (860) 354-0290, or stop by the company's website for more information on well drilling.

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