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LoginIf we could give you a quick piece of advice, it would be to please try not to perform maintenance on your own. Water wells and pump maintenance are actually less costly than you think. Some quick research into what water well systems or pump systems need to be repaired will help you realize why using qualified professionals is better than going out on your own. We understand the problem. We know how old water wells work and will get down there to complete well and pump repairs , test your water quality and make sure everything is A-OK. The last thing you want to do is to get in there and cause any more problems than necessary. Our commercial and residential team of water well and pump technicians understand how to make quick work of even the most inconvenient challenges. Many of our customers ask us how often your water well or pump should be serviced. The answer to that question is often related to who installed and who performed the last repair on your system.
Welcome to Mark's Water Well Services, a family-owned business with a rich legacy spanning over 40 years. Founded by master water well professional Mark A. Mehlhoff, our company has now transitioned to the capable hands of Mark's two sons, Bryan and Jason, who have been trained and are proudly continuing the family business. Mark has established himself as a master of his craft. His dedication to providing exceptional services and his unique ability to locate water sources where others may struggle set him apart in the field. At Mark's Water Well Services, we value the trust and satisfaction of our clients.
Until now, the spillage resulting from the extraction and transportation of petroleum-based products have adversely affected the environment surrounding the project site. Traditionally designed skids have been in use for years but offer little if any, containment opportunities for product loss.
More than 13 million households in the United States rely on private wells for drinking water. Even if you have access to public water, installing a well on your property can be a great alternative to water that has been treated with chemicals. It also can help decrease the cost of your utility bills each month. The EPA does not regulate standards for the installation of private wells. So, their integrity and upkeep are up to the homeowners.
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