Practical reading for private well owners in Bowling Green and Warren County, organized around four things people actually ask us: our local karst geology, sinkholes, what repairs cost, and how to keep a well system out of trouble in the first place.
The karst geology under Warren County means groundwater doesn't always filter the way people expect. Here's what's actually happening underground during and after a storm.
Read more →Sinkhole activity is a known feature of this part of Kentucky. What it actually means for a private well, and when it's worth a call.
Read more →Realistic cost ranges for pump replacement, pressure tank work, and inspections — and the factors that move a job to the higher or lower end.
Read more →What to check each season, and why Kentucky's freeze-thaw winters and heavy spring rain both matter for a well system.
Read more →Short-cycling, sputtering faucets, rising electric bills, and other early warning signs, and the most likely cause behind each.
Read more →How to tell which type of pump your home has, and why the answer changes how a problem should be diagnosed.
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