Emergency Well Servicing in Michigan
Our team is here to help you with any emergency well services you need. If you discover that you are suddenly out of water, you may have issues with your well pump.
Whether you are in Ann Arbor or any other part of Michigan, we are happy to help you with your emergency needs. Most well emergencies people call about include:
- Losing Water Supply (no water emergency)
- Pressure Tank leaking or not filling
- Water has foul odor, color, and/or taste
- Broken water well pump
Our team is here to help you with any emergency well services you need. If you discover that you are suddenly out of water, you may have issues with your well pump.
Whether you are in Ann Arbor or any other part of Michigan, we are happy to help you with your emergency needs.
Some of the specific emergency repair and maintenance services we offer for any water well system are listed on this page.
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Installation and Repair Services
Well emergency or otherwise, you can feel confident that we will provide long-lasting, quality installation services. Our team can service and install all the major brands of pumps, ensuring you get what you want and need. In addition to servicing all parts of the water well, we also service various pump types that are used in Michigan water wells. Read more about pumps below.
Some of the types of water well pumps we can install, service, and repair include:
- Booster Pumps
- Deep Well Pumps
- Jet Well Pumps
- Submersible Pumps
- Stainless Steel Pumps
- Sump Pumps
Well Updating Services for State and County Requirements
For any drilling needs in Michigan, you can feel confident that we will provide long-lasting, quality installation services. Our team can service and install all the major brands of pumps, ensuring you get what you want and need. Michigan Well Drilling of Ann Arbor is able to offer well-owners (and potential well owners in MI) a full A-to-Z service catalog for well ownership.
Water Well Chlorination
We also offer well chlorination services to treat the iron bacteria in your well and to disinfect it properly. If you have a private well on your property that supplies your drinking water to your home, you may have to have it chlorinated from time to time to protect against dangerous bacteria that may have contaminated the water.
There are several signs that you need to call us for well chlorination services including bacterial, to complete a new well, to repair or replace the pump, to open the system for maintenance or repairs, if the system has been contaminated by flood water, or if you need to control sulfur and iron bacteria. Visit out Well Treatment page to learn more.
Water Well Abandonment
If there’s a well on your property that is not being used anymore, you need to have it sealed. When the well is sealed, our team will pump bentonite clay mud into the casting, which creates a watertight seal from the bottom to the top. This will help prevent cases of contamination from the surface to reach the aquifer, which could pollute any wells that are still being used. It’s crucial that you contact our team of well contractors so that we can provide you with a record of the well sealing process – we can also file these documents with the appropriate state office. If the well is unsealed or unrecorded, with well sealing, you can prevent the transfer of property.
You can read more about the Michigan well abandonment requirements on this website.