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Water Well and Pump
System Inspections
have taken first place as the most critical factor in purchasing
or selling a home. In a survey of home inspection services, it was
revealed that home inspection services do not employ certified and
licensed water well and pump contractors. Unfortunately, a ladder,
flashlight, and clipboard are not tools of a licensed groundwater
professional. Simply turning on the tap and taking a water sample
does not qualify as an inspection. Many factors contribute to the
state and condition of your water supply system and the safe delivery
of clean, and naturally pure water into your home.
The attention directed at water wells and pump systems was brought
on by below standard construction practices and techniques. Well-intentioned
neighbors, weekend handymen, "Do-it-yourselfers," and
unqualified plumbers attempted to make repairs that directly affect
the water you use and drink daily. As an unsuspecting and uniformed
public, you every reason to certify your water supply is safe and
free of serious and potential health risks.
Harmful bacteria, water borne disease, agricultural chemicals, run-off,
septic and sewer placement are just a few of the possible culprits
in contaminated water supplies.
Most importantly
contaminated water can have no smell,
be crystal clear, and taste simply wonderful! All the possibilities
listed above coupled with poor craftsmanship by an unlicensed contractor
leave you liable if you sell and sick if you buy!
Our area of operation
is in the tri-states of Illinois, Iowa, and Wisconsin. All these
states require that a water well and or pump contractor be certified,
registered, and licensed. All contractors wishing to retain their
respective state license are required to attend continuing education
classes on an annual basis. These seminars and workshops provide
awareness and review of present and updated health and construction
codes.
Homebuyers and home sellers
having interest in a water well and pump inspection should insist
that a "State Licensed" contractor do their inspection.
Inspections done by a plumber or by a general home inspection service
leave you with no more than an unqualified opinion. Do not be mislead.
Before you hire a well and pump inspection, ask to see their form
or inspection sheet? Don't be surprised
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They probably won't have one. Over 90% of inspection services don't
even know where your water well is, how it works and test for nothing!
Enhance the sale
of your property by listing it as having a "'CERTIFIED SAFE
WATER WELL AND WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM!" For the home buyer
WOULD
YOU HAVE IT ANY OTHER WAY?
Please take the opportunity
to examine and review our inspection and disclosure affidavit (CLICK
HERE).
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