Thorough Well Inspection Services for Holland, PA Homeowners
A well inspection is one of the most valuable investments you can make in your home’s water system. Whether you are buying a home with a private well, selling a property and need documentation of the system’s condition, or you simply have not had your well checked in years, a comprehensive inspection gives you a clear picture of how your system is performing and what it needs.
Witzer Wells provides detailed well inspections for homeowners in Holland, PA, and throughout Bucks County. Our inspections go beyond a quick visual check — we test, measure, and evaluate every major component of your well system to give you an honest assessment of its condition.
When You Should Schedule a Well Inspection
The most common situations that call for a well inspection include purchasing or selling a home with a private well, noticing changes in water pressure or quality, hearing unusual sounds from your pressure tank area, experiencing water outages or intermittent flow, and routine preventive maintenance for systems that have not been evaluated in several years.
For homeowners buying property in Holland, a well inspection is essential. Unlike municipal water systems that are monitored by a utility company, private wells are the homeowner’s responsibility. A pre-purchase inspection tells you exactly what condition the system is in and whether any repairs or replacements are needed — information that can affect your purchasing decision and your negotiation.
What Our Inspection Includes
A Witzer Wells comprehensive well inspection covers every major component of your water system to ensure safe and reliable performance.
- Pump Performance Evaluation: We evaluate pump performance by measuring flow rate and pressure output to confirm your system is delivering water efficiently. Our expertise also supports services such as Well Pump Installation in Holland when upgrades or replacements are required.
- Pressure Tank Inspection: We inspect the pressure tank for proper pre-charge levels, bladder integrity, and any signs of waterlogging that could reduce system efficiency. If necessary, we can recommend solutions such as Pressure Tank Installation in Holland to restore consistent water pressure.
- Pressure Switch Testing: We test the pressure switch to verify correct operation and carefully inspect electrical contacts for wear, corrosion, or malfunction risks.
- Well Cap and Casing Check: We visually inspect the well cap, casing, and visible piping for signs of physical damage, corrosion, leaks, or security concerns that could compromise water safety.
- System Calibration Review: We check how the entire system works together, ensuring the pump, tank, and switch are properly calibrated and functioning in sync.
- Efficient Cycling Assessment: We verify that the system cycles efficiently without placing excessive wear on any single component, helping extend equipment lifespan.
This holistic inspection approach often identifies hidden issues that a quick visual inspection might miss, helping prevent costly repairs and ensuring your water system remains dependable.
What Happens After the Inspection
After completing the inspection, we walk you through our findings in plain language. We explain what is working well, what needs attention now, and what you should keep an eye on going forward. If we recommend any work, we provide clear pricing and explain why the work is needed.
We believe in honest reporting. If your system is in good shape, we will tell you. If something needs attention, we will explain the urgency and your options. We do not manufacture problems to generate work — our reputation depends on trust, and we protect that trust with every inspection.
Contact Witzer Wells today for a free consultation. Call us at (215) 794-3181 or visit to schedule service.
Frequently Asked Questions
We recommend a comprehensive inspection at least every three to five years for routine maintenance, and always when buying or selling a home with a private well. If you notice changes in performance, schedule an inspection promptly.
We measure the tank’s pre-charge pressure, test for waterlogging, inspect the bladder integrity, check for external corrosion, and evaluate how the tank is interacting with the pump’s cycling pattern.
Inspection costs depend on the scope of the evaluation. We provide clear pricing before beginning any work. A well inspection is typically a modest investment that can prevent far more expensive problems.