FAQs
Wragg Well Company
What is an irrigation well, and do I need one?
An irrigation well serves as a dedicated water source for watering your landscape and agricultural areas. It helps reduce reliance on municipal water systems and can lower your overall water costs. Determining whether you need one depends on your property's watering needs and compliance with local regulations.What is hydrofracking, and how does it help my well?
Hydrofracking uses high-pressure water to expand natural fractures in the rock formation beneath your property. This technique increases the water flow into your well, which can improve its performance and overall efficiency.Can hydrofracking extend the life of an existing well?
Yes, hydrofracking can benefit wells that are already in place. By increasing water flow, this process can restore or enhance your well's productivity, which may delay the need to install a replacement well.Are geothermal systems energy efficient?
Geothermal heating and cooling systems offer excellent energy efficiency. These systems generally use 25-50% less energy than traditional HVAC systems, resulting in substantial savings on energy expenses over the long term.What is a geothermal well, and how does it work?
A geothermal well is a component of a system that leverages the stable temperature below the earth's surface for climate control. It operates with a heat pump to move heat into or out of your home based on seasonal requirements.How long does a residential well last?
A residential well that receives regular maintenance typically lasts between 30 and 50 years. Keep in mind that certain system components, including pumps, will likely need replacement throughout this period.


