FAQs

Sensenig & Weaver Well Drilling Inc

Have a well question? Sensenig & Weaver Well Drilling Inc has the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • Where should my well be drilled?

    The optimal well location is determined by several factors. These include property boundaries, terrain gradient, health department regulations, proximity to septic systems, and accessibility for drilling equipment. A professional assessment is recommended to identify the most suitable site.
  • How long does it take to drill a well?

    The duration of well drilling varies based on several elements. These include weather conditions, the geological formations encountered during drilling, and the time required for equipment setup. Each project's timeline is unique due to these factors.
  • How do I know if my well needs replaced or is going bad?

    Several indicators suggest a well pump may need replacement. These include reduced water pressure, frequent on-off cycling of the pump, unusual noises, discoloration of water, unexpectedly high electricity bills, and visible pump leakage. If you observe any of these signs, it's advisable to consult a professional.
  • How much does a pump cost?

    The cost of a pump is influenced by several variables. These include the type and size of the pump, the depth of the well, and the fees charged by the contractor. A personalized quote is necessary for an accurate estimate.
  • Can I drill my existing well deeper?

    The feasibility of deepening an existing well depends on its current structural integrity. We recommend scheduling an on-site inspection of your well. This will allow us to assess the well's condition and determine if deepening is a viable option.
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