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AFFORDABLE WELL PUMP REPAIR IN LIVE OAK, SUWANNEE COUNTY AND NEIGHBORING REGIONS!

Hardee’s Pump & Well Repair Inc. has been providing complete water treatment solutions for countless completely satisfied residential and commercial customers alike! We pride ourselves on the fact that we install and service only the finest-quality industry-standard water treatment equipment which is specifically assembled in our shop to meet your needs. We also offer several warranties to guarentee our work and to provide you with the peace of mind. Whether you get your water from a private well, or whether you need better water in your kitchen or your entire home, field, commercial environment, or whatever your water need is Hardee’s Pump & Well Repair Inc. is always your answer!

Hardee’s Pump & Well Drilling is proud to offer dynamic water treatment services and products for residential and commercial customers in or around the following areas:

  • Suwannee County

  • Hamilton County

  • Madison County

  • Columbia County

  • Lafayette County

  • Baker County

When you contact Hardee’s Pump & Well Drilling, you are entrusting us to provide quality repairs, precise installations, and valued preventative maintenance. Our trucks are always fully stocked so that we can do the job efficiently, completing in many cases same-to-next-day or a future date that is convenient for you.

We stock a wide variety of types and sizes of tanks and other products. And we use only the highest quality of components in our water well systems and water treatments systems.

Contact us anytime — we are available 24-hours a day for emergency service. We look forward to improving your water well system.


Common Reasons Why You Need a Customized Well Water Filtration System

  • Your well is located on a property used for agricultural purposes. When livestock is present water should routinely be checked for the presence of bacteria. Agricultural environments where fertilizers are used can also increase the likelihood of the presence of arsenic, nitrates, sulfates, chloride, lead, and sodium.
  • Water pressure also plays a key role in determining the proper well water filtration system. Installing a water treatment system for your well will cause the water pressure to be decreased. The last thing you want to do is install the wrong filtration system and negatively affect the water pressure in your bathrooms, kitchen, and appliances.
  • Wells come in all sizes depending on the situation and the level of consumption required. Different sized wells pump water at different rates. Our technicians will evaluate the flow rate from your well’s pump. Most well water filtration systems are self-cleaning, and they require a minimum flow rate. If your existing well only produces 7 or 8 gallons a minute but a treatment system requires 10 gallons a minute the system will eventually fail. It takes a trained professional to analyze your situation and create a customized filtration solution.

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Well Water Filtration Systems Solve these Common Problems:

Well Water Filtration Systems Remove Common Bacteria and Contaminants Found in Your Well Water

Unlike Public/City Water, which must have a certain amount of chlorine added to the water at the water plant before it arrives at your home or business, there may be certain situations whereby adding chlorine to your well water system would be necessary.  Two common scenarios would be sulfur bacteria or iron bacteria.  One method of treatment would be to utilize a chlorine injection system.  Another method, used most often, is simply adding a chlorine tablet (specified for potable water), to your aerator once a month. Used in combination with a carbon filter prior to the water entering your home, this is a cost-effective solution to these two scenarios.  Another scenario where a chlorinator would be specified, such as a commercial building or multi-family dwelling on a well, a measurable amount of chlorine is required. Whether you are a homeowner or a commercial building owner, or a property manager, we would be happy to discuss your specific needs and answer any questions you may have.  The only way to be sure of which filtration system is right for your well is to have your well water tested.