Contact

If a guide here doesn’t answer your specific well-water or septic problem, if a number looks off, or if you want a topic added, write in.

Email: [email protected]

What helps:

  • The page URL or title you’re working from
  • Specifics: pump model, well depth, whether you’re on a private well or shared, what the test result actually said (number + units beat “the level was high”)
  • Photos of pressure tanks, well caps, or pump controllers if you’ve got them
  • For septic, the type of system (conventional gravity, mound, ATU, sand filter), rough age, and last pump-out date
  • For water quality, the lab name and the specific contaminant + concentration on the report

I’m not a licensed water-quality professional, so when contamination is suspected the right answer is usually “call your state-certified lab and your county health department.” For diagnostic questions and “is this normal?”, happy to help.

Replies usually within a few days.

, Tom Hill, HomeWellFix