Ohio Well Water Testing and Treatment Contractors

Find qualified Well Water Testing and Treatment contractors in Ohio using our contractor lookup tool. Learn more about NGWA Contractor Certifications here.

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Gearhart Plumbing

Contractors Company
728 W Newton Rd
Bowling Green, OH 43402

Donamarc Water Systems Co

Contractors Company
569 E Turkeyfoot Lake Rd
Akron, OH 44319-4129
United States
(330) 896-4949

Smith's Well Drilling

Contractors Company
PO Box 475
Mc Arthur, OH 45651-0475
United States
(740) 596-4162

Adams & Sons Pump Service Inc

Contractors Company
2665 Easton St NE
Canton, OH 44721-2656
United States
(330) 491-1006

Moodys of Dayton Inc

Contractors Company
4359 Infirmary Rd
Miamisburg, OH 45342-1231
United States
(937) 859-4482

7NT Enterprises, LLC

Contractors Company
3090 South Tech Blvd
Miamisburg, OH 45342
United States
(937) 435-3200

Buschurs Refrigeration Inc

Contractors Company
541 N Eastern Ave PO Box 326
Saint Henry, OH 45883-0326
United States
(419) 678-3821

Mandi Mastin

Contractor Individual
12004 Waterville Swanton Rd
Whitehouse, OH 43571
United States
(419) 877-9355

Quinter Well Drilling LLC

Contractors Company
PO Box 97
Burkettsville, OH 45310-0097
United States
(419) 375-4560

Erin Mastin

Contractor Individual
4457 County Road 1
Swanton, OH 43558
(419) 408-3867

Anderson Drilling & Pump Inc

Contractors Company
PO Box 1666
Stow, OH 44224-0666
United States
(330) 688-3911

John Hagan

Contractor Individual
11301 Marlboro Ave NE
Alliance, OH 44601-8150
United States
(330) 935-2624

Davidson Well Drilling

Contractors Company
3160 Beechwood Ave
Alliance, OH 44601-4443
United States
(330) 823-8168

K C C I

Contractors Company
PO Box 24
Morristown, OH 43759-0024
United States

Layman Drilling LLC

Contractors Company
10876 SR 500
Paulding, OH 45879
United States
(419) 399-3804

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I have my well water tested?

The National Ground Water Association (NGWA) recommends well owners test their water at least annually for bacteria, nitrates, and any contaminants of local concern. More frequent testing should be considered if:

  • There is a change in the taste, odor, or appearance of the well water, or if a problem occurs such as a broken well cap, inundation by floodwaters, or a new contamination source
  • The well has a history of bacterial contamination
  • The septic system has recently malfunctioned
  • Family members or house guests have recurrent incidents of gastrointestinal illness
  • An infant is living in the home, or
  • To monitor the efficiency and performance of home water treatment equipment.

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What can impact groundwater quality?

Forty-seven percent of the United States depend on groundwater for their basic drinking water supply. Having a basic understanding about groundwater quality will help ensure that your well is supplying potable water for your household.

Along with human activities, water quality is affected by a combination of natural processes. Most relate to chemical compositions underground. However, other factors such as biological, physical, and radiological conditions can affect water quality as well.

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How is a well disinfected?

Properly constructed and maintained water well systems are designed to keep microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and protozoa from getting inside the well system and into the water. When a water test indicates the presence of microorganisms in a well, disinfection of the well system is recommended along with some level of inspection.

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Ohio Groundwater and Water Well Statistics

Groundwater plays an important role in Ohio’s economic vitality.

Domestic Supply

Ohio has an estimated 751,000 domestic wells supplying approximately 1,838,000

Public Supply

  • 916 community water systems use groundwater supplying 2,852,600
  • 646 non-community, non-transient water systems use groundwater supplying 240,600 people.
  • 2,695 non-community, non-transient water systems use groundwater supplying 379,700 people.

Irrigation Supply

1,060 irrigation wells used groundwater supplying 725 farms and 19,270 acres.

Well Water Testing and Treatment Articles and Resources

Does My Water Well Need Treatment? By Gary L. Hix, R.G., CWD/PI Have you ever asked yourself: “Does my well water need treatment?” The question is not one you can answer if you have not had your water tested recently. You should ask yourself instead: “When was the last time I had my water tested?” If the answer to this question […]

PFAS and Private Well Owners: What You Need to Know NGWA published PFAS and Private Well Owners: What You Need to Know, a two-page fact sheet for home owners concerned about PFAS. Written in easy-to-understand language by groundwater professionals, it explains what PFAS are, how to test wells for PFAS, treatment options, and more.