Water Well SERVICE
Our Full Range of Services
Unparalleled Water Well Service
Residential & Commerical
For more information about our well services, including cost, please contact our service department or call (407) 321-0458.
General Water Well Service
Water Works, Inc. can make repairs to any part of your well or pump system including pumps, VFDs, tanks, above ground electrical equipment, and piping. We are highly skilled at pulling submersible pumps and foot valves that are lodged inside a well using our reverse-impact hammer. Our tools and technology also make it possible for us to:
Pull pumps that are difficult to access
Install casing sleeves on well casing that is corroded at the top
Pull pumps that are not accessible by truck with our tripod
Disinfect your well and have a water test performed by a certified laboratory
Install liner pipes in wells that are pumping sand
Perform a well abandonment on a water well that is unusable
Pump Stations
Pump stations can be used to pump water from a lake, well, or reclaimed water supply. Some systems alternate between more than one water supply source. These systems can be simple or complex, but generally consist of a self-cleaning screen, suction line, pump, and a controller. The system is typically housed in a fiberglass pump house. .
Well Abandonment
When a well is damaged or no longer in use, a well abandonment is performed. Proper well abandonment is important as it prevents contaminants from entering the delicate Florida aquifer.
Well abandonments must be completed in a specific way. The pump and drop pipe must be removed, then cement is pumped via tremie pipe from the bottom of the well to the top. In some cases the casing is cut below grade and can be covered with dirt once inspected. The State of Florida requires that a well abandonment be permitted and performed by a licensed well driller.
Water Works, Inc. uses custom equipment to abandon wells efficiently, and work with the appropriate district to abandon the well per Florida code.
Constant Pressure Systems
A constant pressure system consists of a pump and motor, a variable frequency drive, a small tank, and pressure transducer. The variable frequency drive can speed up or slow down the pump depending on how much water is being used. By using a constant pressure system to regulate the speed, your pump will not lose water pressure during periods of high usage. This eliminates pump cycling and can increase the life of the motor.
This type of system can be installed on a well or lake suction system and is frequently used on domestic supply well systems and irrigation systems.