What You Need To Know Before Buying a Home on Well Water

Every home in the United States runs on city or well water, and there are good and bad points to both. Most people believe it’s generally better to have city water, but that doesn’t mean well water is bad. There are, however, some things about well water you should know. If you’d like to learn more about what you need to know before buying a home on well water, we’ve got you covered below.

Learn About the Water Quality in the Area

Water is water, right? Wrong. Water quality can vary dramatically by city, state, and region. San Antonio, for example, is known for having some of the hardest water in the United States. Before making an offer on a home, you should do your research and find out what the water is like in that area. If you have a hard time finding information, you should test the water beforebuying the home.

Find Out the Age of the Well

Most wells have an expected lifetime of approximately 30 to 50 years. If the home’s well is older than 50 years, you’ll either want to reconsider purchasing the home or plan on getting a new well. You should note that a new well can cost thousands of dollars, so even if the well is 30 years old, you should plan on replacing the well in the future.

You’re Going To Need a Full Home Water Filter

Wells are susceptible to contaminants such as rust, lead, and chlorine, all of which you don’t want to drink or rub into your skin. Because of these contaminants and the risks associated with consuming them, you should plan on getting a full home water filter. Learn how to choose a home water filter beforepurchasing a home with a well.

Many people aren’t aware of the things you need to know before buying a home on well water, especially if this is their first home. That said, there are people out there who don’t want you to purchase a home full of surprises. This guide should help you make the best decision about any home with a well.

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