Benefits of a Private Water Well vs Public Water

Across America, more and more people are turning to private water wells for their homes. It is estimated that 13 million homes have a private well. That’s 15% of the country with as high as 40% of citizens in rural communities. Many benefits come with owning a private water well. 


Save Money

While there is an upfront cost to digging your private well, you will end up saving money in the long run. Because once you start using a private well, you no longer need to pay a monthly water bill to your local municipality. There are also several Federal and State tax credits one can receive for making the switch from public to private water. 


A Healthier Option

More often than not, public water is treated with chemicals like chlorine and fluoride. The latter is believed to have links with weight and cognitive issues. Because well water’s main source is the aquifer underground and not rainwater run-off, it tends to be fresher and cleaner. Well water is also typically higher in healthy nutrients which has many health benefits, especially for young children. Because the water is fresher, water from wells typically tastes better. And the more water tastes better, the more you’re likely to drink it. Drinking more water is a proven way to help with weight loss and healthy brain functions.


The Jensen Well Company has provided high-quality water for over 60 years. As a leader in groundwater, geothermal, and water well drilling, they can design and install a custom water system that meets the needs of every customer. They also proved a fast maintenance service to ensure that your family’s water needs are met. Contact Jensen Well Company today for a free quote!


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https://www.reicheltplumbing.com/plumbing-blog/well-water-vs-city-water-pros-and-cons/



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