by admin | Mar 7, 2014 | Water Testing and Analysis
There are major differences with Iron in water filtration methods. Below is a picture taken yesterday using aeration before the pressure tank. As you can see, the Tee is completely clogged with solidified iron. The pressure tank, the tee, the other components on the...
by admin | Feb 27, 2014 | Water Testing and Analysis
Dug or shallow water wells are wells that have either been dug by hand or with a big piece of machinery like an excavator or back hoe. In the old days before pounding or drilling wells became popular all wells were dug wells. Deep (drilled or pounded) wells in the...
by admin | Feb 10, 2014 | Water Testing and Analysis
McBride’s Water Advantage is a New Hampshire licensed Water Pump installer. With over 50% of New Hampshire homeowners drawing their water from private wells there is a pretty big need for quality companies like us. When everything is in proper working order...
by admin | Feb 9, 2014 | Water Testing and Analysis
McBride’s Water Advantage is proud to provide their high quality service to the following areas. Allenstown Alton Amherst Andover Auburn Barnstead Barrington Bedford Belmont Boscawen Bow Center Brentwood Bristol Brookline Candia Canterbury Center Chichester...
by admin | Feb 4, 2014 | Water Testing and Analysis
Recently a customer asked Bill McBride about the differences between GAC (Granulated Activated Carbon) radon systems and Aeration (Bubbler) systems. Below is his reply. Granulated Activated Carbon radon in water systems retain the radon in the tank...
by admin | Feb 2, 2014 | Water Testing and Analysis
Bill McBride talks about Laboratory water testing for New Hampshire and New England residents. One of the most often asked questions we have at McBride’s Water Advantage is about laboratory water testing and what should our customers test for. Our answer is...