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30–50 years 1. Does the home have a drilled well, and if so, when was it drilled? The average lifespan for a well is 30–50 years. 2.
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Read More »In today’s day and age, it’s easy to take for granted how important clean water is to daily life. From brewing your Monday morning coffee to your end-of-the-week stress relief bubble bath, water plays a major role in our health and wellness. Now, you’re ready to invest in your first home or retire to that country cottage you’ve dreamed of. You know how big you want the home to be. You have your down payment ready. And you’re comfortable with the steps you need to take to purchase the home of your dreams. But the home you want has a well, and you don’t know what to do. We get it. For “city slickers” who have always lived within municipal water systems, buying a home with a well system can feel daunting. However, if you understand how wells work, if you ask the right questions about the house you’re purchasing, and if you know how to treat your well once in the home, we know you’ll be fine. No need to search your couch for shiny pennies to wish for good luck. We believe in you! And to help, here are 16 questions to ask before buying a home with a well.
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Read More »6. How much land comes with the property? Homes with wells bringing water in have septics to treat waste going out. In worst case scenarios, you don’t want your waste contaminating your water. If you have at least an acre of property, it’s more likely that the septic and well will be at least 100 feet apart to prevent contamination. Additional acreage also ensures that you’ll be able to find a spot to drill another well should you ever need one.
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Read More »When it comes to shared groundwater, even well-kept well water systems can experience issues or contamination. As a homeowner, it’s important to check the quality of your well water regularly. As a home buyer, it’s important to know that regulations for testing vary by state and municipality. You should take it upon yourself to make sure the well has been tested before your purchase is finalized. 13. Is the home currently occupied? Sometimes, leaving a well unused for weeks or months leaves it more prone to bacterial contamination.
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