We offer - Radon testing, radon mitigation, arsenic remediation, well pumps, water tanks, arsenic filters, radon in water, radon in air, radon, arsenic, iron, wells, water testing, and much much more.
1977
All Yankee Pump & Filter Company, "We Fix Water." 24-hour well pump service, repairs on all types of pumps, sales and service of water filter systems, water & filter lease program, fax a water test for quick quote, water testing for iron, radon, arsenic, hardness and odor, water softening. Water Testing Testing your water is a fairly simple task, but it does cost money, so you may want to avoid unnecessary testing. Common reasons for testing are listed below (1). Private or public systems: You have brass fixtures, lead pipes, or lead soldered joints in your household. Your water has a strange taste or odor. Your water is hard and is leaving soap scum on bathroom fixtures. You are purchasing a home, and you want to test the efficiency of a current water treatment setup. You want to purchase a water treatment setup for your house, but are not sure what problems exist in your current water supply. You want to test the efficiency of an existing water treatment setup. Private systems: There is recurring gastrointestinal distress in your family or visting guests. You are pregnant, or have a child less than six months old living in your household. Your well is next to a septic tank, and it is questionable if the septic tank is set back far enough from your well. Your property has an underground storage tank that is in close proximity to your well. Your property has a leaking gas tank that is next to your well. You have a new well, and want to test the purity of your water. Your well is next to an area where livestock are kept. You have mixed pesticides or other chemicals near your well, or accidentally dropped these into your well. Your well does not meet current building codes. Your water stains laundry, or fixtures. You have noticed an increased amount of turbidity in your water. Your property is near a chemical plant, a gas station (either abandoned or not), mining operation, a landfill/dump, dry-cleaners, junkyard, heavily salted roadway, or an oil/gas drilling company. Call us directly at 603-868-7200
Since 1977, All Yankee Pump & Filter has been fixing water for residential and businesses in New Hampshire. We're a 24-hour well & pump service and repair all types of pumps and water filter systems.
If you are interested in a system, we have a filter lease program. If you have questions about your water you can fax a water test for quick quote. At Yankee Pumps, we can test for iron, radon, arsenic, hardness and odor or water softening.
Testing your water is a fairly simple task, but it does cost money, so you may want to avoid unnecessary testing.
Common reasons for testing are listed below (1). Private or public systems: You have brass fixtures, lead pipes or lead soldered joints in your household. Your water has a strange taste or odor.
Your water is hard and is leaving soap scum on bathroom fixtures. You are purchasing a home, and you want to test the efficiency of a current water treatment setup.
You want to purchase a water treatment setup for your house, but are not sure what problems exist in your current water supply. You want to test the efficiency of an existing water treatment setup.
Private systems: There is recurring gastrointestinal distress in your family or visiting guests. You are pregnant, or have a child less than six months old living in your household. Your well is next to a septic tank, and it is questionable if the septic tank is set back far enough from your well.
Your property has an underground storage tank that is in close proximity to your well. Your property has a leaking gas tank that is next to your well. You have a new well, and want to test the purity of your water.
Your well is next to an area where livestock are kept. You have mixed pesticides or other chemicals near your well, or accidentally dropped these into your well. Your well does not meet current building codes.
Your water stains laundry, or fixtures. You have noticed an increased amount of turbidity in your water. Your property is near a chemical plant, a gas station, (either abandoned or not), mining operation, a landfill/dump, dry-cleaners, junkyard, heavily salted roadway, or an oil/gas drilling company. Call us directly at 603-868-7200.
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