Monday, December 2, 2019

Yes, winter has set in, but you can still chlorinate your Crystal Lake well

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Yes, you can chlorinate your Crystal Lake well this winter.
But, why not leave well chlorination to the pros?

Another Crystal Lake winter seems to have come early. This is not the ideal time to discover that your home’s well water is smelling a little funny. Or, maybe you notice that the color of the water is tinted slightly brown. Or, maybe you just realize it’s been a while since you had your well water chlorinated. But can you chlorinate your well in winter?

Whatever the reason, whether it’s mid-January, or just acting like it, you discover that it’s time to chlorinate your well

You could buy some chlorine, bundle up, run a hose outside and chlorinate your well yourself. Expect to be uncomfortable. But, if you dress with layers, you won’t get too cold, well, unless your clothes get wet, which is a distinct possibility. About now, you may be reconsidering the idea. But, there’s another reason you might not want to chlorinate your own well.

When someone who is not a well technician chlorinates their well, they often do so improperly, which can have costly, long-term side effects. What happens is that, if the chlorination isn’t done properly, the chlorine can damage parts of your well system. You might not realize that the damage was done, at least, not until a well technician has to replace your well pump. The well technician will notice the problem and you’ll notice on the bill you receive when the work is done.

But, why not chlorinate your well in winter?


You can chlorinate your well in the winter. In the winter when the temperature is low, as you know, water freezes. Once the well is chlorinated, your well technician will flush the well. Along with waiting 24 hours to drink, bathe or do laundry with your well water, there’s a good chance the flushing will leave you with an ice-skating rink out in your yard. In general, it’s more of a mess working with water that freezes but the job can still be done.

You can still chlorinate your well in winter, and qualified well technicians are used to working under these conditions. And you will have more peace of mind knowing the well chlorination is completed and your water is clean, fresh and safe.

And, yes, you could put some skates on and use the frozen water in the yard for a skating rink. But, if you want to ice skate this winter, you’ll find better ice at the Barrington Ice Arena. That’s only a few miles from Crystal Lake.


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