Southeast Plumbing & Heating

FAQs

Southeast Plumbing & Heating

Have a plumbing or heating-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

 

How often should a well pump be serviced?

Regular maintenance ensures well pump longevity and efficiency. Our experienced team at Southeast Plumbing & Heating recommends that homeowners invest in well pump services every year.

What is the lifespan of a well pump?

According to Forbes, with proper maintenance, a well pump should last around 15 years. However, factors like damage, service frequency, and brand quality impact this number. Investing in regular well pump services and maintenance can help increase the lifespan of your system. Call our team today!

How do you tell if a well pump is going bad?

Some of the most common indicators of a faulty well pump and pressure tank include fluctuations in water pressure, loud noises or clicking sounds, and spitting faucets. If you’re experiencing any of these issues with your system, contact our team for top-notch well pump services today.

Does home insurance cover a well pump?

It is important to note that warranty coverage is not the same as an insurance policy. According to GEICO, homeowner’s insurance will typically cover a well pump if it’s damaged or destroyed in a fire, storm, or other such event. To ensure that your well pump services are covered, be sure to check with your unique insurance provider.

How does a reverse osmosis water filtration system work?

Reverse osmosis systems can remove up to 92% of contaminants from your drinking water, according to the National Library of Medicine. Reverse osmosis is the process of removing water impurities by forcing the water through a semipermeable membrane. To learn more about our water filtration systems and well pump services, give us a call today.

What causes hard water?

The cause of hard water almost always comes down to either high magnesium or high calcium deposits. Hard water can be found in both city water and well water. It is generally due to groundwater flowing over limestone and picking up mineral content along the way. To learn more about our water systems and well pump services, contact our team at Southeast Plumbing & Heating today.

What types of payment do you accept?

We accept all major credit cards, cash, and checks for our plumbing, heating, and well pump services.