Did you know…
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Yes. Every state has well codes that must be followed. Every county builds off of these rules and develops their own individual rules. Contact your county’s Environmental Health Department to get more information.
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The cost can vary depending on if you are drilling in sand formations or rock formations. We can offer you a quote once we know more information about your desired location.
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A well must meet North Carolina Department of Natural Resources separation requirements. A well must be a minimum of 100′ from the septic field and 25′ from any building foundations.
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Depending on the quality of water and the amount of use, a well can last 50 years. A pump can last from 7 years or more.
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We would recommend testing your water to see if you need a treatment or not.
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Yes. A $10/foot fee is charged to abandon a hole due to lack of water bearing sands.