Orange stains, a rotten-egg smell, or hard water? We test your well water and recommend treatment that actually fixes it. Serving Wallace and all of Duplin County.
Private wells around Wallace aren’t treated by a city utility, so testing is how you know what you’re drinking. We test Wallace well water for bacteria and common local issues like iron, sulfur, and hardness, then recommend only the treatment you need.
Here in the coastal plain, wells tap sandy aquifers — the Castle Hayne and the deeper Peedee — rather than hard rock, so most drilled wells around Wallace land somewhere in the 80 to 250 foot range depending on which sand you need to reach. That sandy ground gives good water, but it also brings iron, which is why so many Duplin County homeowners want their water tested and treated. A lot of the submersible pumps out here were set decades ago on older farm properties, and they're wearing out all at once. When one quits, a household or a barn full of livestock goes from full water to none in an instant — and that's not something you can sit on.
Real ranges for Duplin 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 Duplin County. Call now for service or a free estimate.