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What we do is straightforward: we pull out the old, failing well and put in a quality replacement that's built to actually do its job. The steel wells we install are solid, properly sized, and fitted tight against the foundation. No gaps, no shortcuts. And we carry different cover styles too - from clear polycarbonate covers that let light through to grated metal covers for a lower-profile look - so the finished result suits the home.
We also handle egress window wells, which require a bit more attention to detail. Those larger wells need to meet code requirements for depth and width, and they need a proper escape ladder mounted inside. That's not something you want to cut corners on - it's a life-safety feature, and we treat it that way.
Every home is a little different. Some wells sit in mulched landscaping beds. Others are surrounded by gravel or flagstone. We work with whatever's there and make sure the new well is set correctly regardless of the surrounding conditions. The goal is always a well that fits the home, drains properly, and holds up long-term.
If your wells are rusted, damaged, or just not cutting it anymore, we offer free inspections so you can know exactly what you're working with before committing to anything. It's a simple conversation that can save a lot of headache down the road.