Orange stains, a rotten-egg smell, or hard water? We test your well water and recommend treatment that actually fixes it. Serving Elizabethtown and all of Bladen County.
Private wells around Elizabethtown aren’t treated by a city utility, so testing is how you know what you’re drinking. We test Elizabethtown well water for bacteria and common local issues like iron, sulfur, and hardness, then recommend only the treatment you need.
The water underneath Elizabethtown comes from the sandy Black Creek and Peedee aquifers that run beneath the coastal plain, and that sand is why local wells look the way they do — drilled wells here commonly land somewhere around 80 to 250 feet depending on which sand you're screening and how much water you need. That same ground gives up iron and sulfur, so orange staining on fixtures and a rotten-egg smell are two of the most common complaints we hear across Bladen County. A lot of the pumps serving these homes and lake cottages went in decades ago, and they're wearing out about the same time. When one dies and a household goes from full water to none in an instant, you don't want a runaround — you want somebody local who can be out here quick.
Real ranges for Bladen County — your exact price is quoted upfront after we diagnose the issue.
| Service | Typical |
|---|---|
| Well water test | Quoted on request |
| Treatment (iron / softener / etc.) | Based on results |
Local, licensed, and fast across Bladen County. Call now for service or a free estimate.