How WellSeal Works
Essential Protection for Your Well
WellSeal is an innovative seal for your well, functioning much like the shrink wrap on medicine containers to indicate tampering. This simplicity is its genius, transforming the exposed wellhead from a vulnerability into a secure point.
When applied, WellSeal provides a visible sign if there has been any unauthorized access to your well, ensuring the integrity of your drinking water.
Why WellSeal Matters for You and Your Family
Immediate tamper detection – The seal is tamper-evident. You’ll be the first to know if the well’s security is at risk.
Protection from contaminants – Keeps your family’s water supply free from harmful environmental pollutants and fertilizers.
Accessible well information – Simplifies well maintenance and enables logging of vital well information like last service and well depth directly on the seal.
How to Install a Well Seal by WellSeal
Securing your water well begins with understanding what’s in your water. Follow these steps to ensure your WellSeal installation enhances your water supply’s safety and purity:
1. TEST YOUR WATER
Before installing a WellSeal, have your water tested to identify any contaminants. This initial step is essential for ensuring your water is safe and determining if any treatment is necessary before sealing.
2. PREPARE THE WELL HEAD
Clean the well head area, removing any debris or existing caps to make way for the WellSeal.
3. POSITION THE WELLSEAL:
Align the WellSeal over the well head so that it covers all potential entry points. It should sit snugly against the well.
4. APPLY HEAT
Use the WellSeal heat gun to apply heat evenly around the seal material. The WellSeal will shrink to fit tightly around the well head, creating a secure seal.
5. INSPECT THE SEAL
Inspect the WellSeal for a tight, uniform fit after heating. There should be no loose sections, indicating a proper, secure seal has been formed.
6. RECORD INSTALLATION DETAILS
Write down essential information such as installation date and well depth on the WellSeal itself for future reference.
By testing your water first and then securely installing a WellSeal, you’re taking a significant step towards safeguarding your water supply against tampering and contamination.