How Do You Clean Well Water Systems?
Cleaning your well water system is necessary to purge your well system of harmful bacterias and minerals such as iron and sulfates. Cleaning your well system is a time-consuming procedure. Cleaning your system requires a process known as chlorination. Once you have completed the task, you’ll need to test your water to verify that it is free of bacteria, as well as chlorine. Put on a pair of rubber gloves and goggles. Dilute your bleach. For every 1 cup of bleach that is used, mix the bleach with 12 cups of water. You’ll need at least 1 gallon of bleach to thoroughly flush out a well system. Check to see if your well contains a sanitary seal or if your well is dug directly into the ground. Remove the air vent if your well contains a sanitary seal. If your well is dug into the ground, you can remove the cover that is placed over your well. Take your bleach solution and gently pour the solution into your well system. Take care when pouring the solution so as to not splash any bleach onto