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Kwame Koom-Dadzie
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Well pump suggestions

Kwame Koom-Dadzie
  • Investor
  • Humble, TX
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Hello , anyone has recommendations for good well repair company or experience with well pumps . Property is on a well pump and Tenants states water has a smell now , strange taste & odd color . There is iron removing unit but not sure if its functioning optimally. is a combination of iron filtering the best .

appreciate any suggestions.

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Tim Bellnier
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Tim Bellnier
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Iron is very hard to treat.  Check the toilet tank and see if there is orange slime, that would be iron bacteria an an indication the iron filter is not working.  
id make sure the iron filter is working, then put a whole house carbon filter (not expensive but you’ll need to change filters regularly) after the iron filter to eliminate bad odors.

If you go with one of the National Franchise companies, they will hammer you on the price.  A decent local plumber can do this, just get the water tested, often times the plumber’s preferred wholesaler will do it.  Ask for the test results

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