Orange stains, a rotten-egg smell, or hard water? We test your well water and recommend treatment that actually fixes it. Serving Wilson and all of Wilson County.
Private wells around Wilson aren’t treated by a city utility, so testing is how you know what you’re drinking. We test Wilson well water for bacteria and common local issues like iron, sulfur, and hardness, then recommend only the treatment you need.
The water here comes out of the sandy Black Creek aquifer, part of the coastal-plain layers that thicken as you move east off the fall line. It's a dependable sand-and-clay aquifer, but the iron that runs through it is famous for staining fixtures and laundry a rusty orange. A lot of these wells were drilled and their pumps set decades ago, from the 1970s through the 90s, and across Wilson County they're wearing out all at once. When a pump quits, a home goes from full water to none in an instant — and out past the highways, there's no city backup, just a phone call to a well company that answers.
Real ranges for Wilson 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 Wilson County. Call now for service or a free estimate.