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Well Inspections

Well Inspections in the Willamette Valley & Oregon Coast

Buying or selling, getting an FHA or VA loan, or just want to catch a problem before it leaves you without water? A well inspection checks the whole system — flow, pump, pressure, and water quality — and tells you exactly where your well stands, in writing.

Licensed & Insured  ·  Fast Response  ·  Family-Owned, Two Generations

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Aqua Pro inspecting a well water system in Oregon
Aqua Pro inspecting a well water system in Oregon
What's checked

What a Well Inspection Includes

Visual check of the wellhead

Casing, cap, seals, and wellhead condition — the parts that keep contaminants out.

Pump, pressure tank & electrical testing

We verify the pump, the pressure tank's air charge and switch, and the electrical components under load.

Flow test in gallons per minute

A real flow test under sustained draw — the number lenders, buyers, and you actually need.

Water-quality testing

Bacteria, nitrate, and the local concerns. Invisible problems are the dangerous ones.

Clear written report

Findings and recommendations in plain language — for your records, your buyer, or your lender.

Honest scope

An inspection checks the system's condition — it can't guarantee the aquifer's long-term supply, and we'll tell you that up front.

FHA / VA & home sales

FHA / VA Loans & Home Sales

Government-backed loans require a well inspection that meets minimum standards — typically a flow rate of 3–5 GPM depending on bedroom count, plus bacteria and nitrate results under EPA limits. We run the inspection and flow test to those standards and document it for your lender and closing.

Annual maintenance

The Cheapest Well Problem Is the One You Catch Early

An annual checkup catches a weak pump, a failing tank, or a water-quality change before it becomes a no-water emergency — and we'll remind you when it's time, so you don't have to track it.

Honest pricing

Honest Pricing — and We Tell You What We Actually Find

A straightforward inspection nationally runs roughly $250–$550, more with a full water-quality panel — and your quote is exact before we start. We give you the real condition of your well, not a sales pitch for work you don't need.

National ranges for context — your quote is firm.

Serving the Mid-Willamette Valley & Central Oregon Coast — Linn, Benton, Marion, Polk & Lincoln counties.

Reviews

5.0★ on Google

helped me with pump and plumbing problems three times — each time professional, explained what they were doing and why
Virginia T. · Verified Google review
all the staff are knowledgeable, timely, and honest
Kayce W. · Verified Google review
Questions

Well Inspections FAQ

What does a well inspection include?

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A complete inspection covers a visual check of the casing, cap, seals, and wellhead; testing of the pump, pressure tank, and electrical components; a flow test that measures gallons per minute under load; water-quality testing for bacteria, nitrate, and the local concerns; and a clear written report with findings and recommendations.

Do FHA and VA loans require a well inspection?

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Usually yes. Government-backed loans typically require a minimum flow rate — generally 3–5 GPM depending on the home's bedroom count — plus bacteria and nitrate results under EPA limits. We run the inspection and flow test to those standards and document everything for your lender and closing.

How often should I have my well inspected?

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For ongoing maintenance, every 1–2 years is the right rhythm — sooner if you notice a change in flow, pressure, or water quality. We can put you on a reminder so you don't have to track it yourself.

What's the difference between an inspection and a water test?

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A well inspection checks the whole system — the casing, pump, pressure tank, electrical, and flow rate — to tell you how the equipment is performing. A water test checks what's actually in the water. They answer different questions, and we do both.
The Aqua Pro family — serving Oregon wells for two generations
The Aqua Pro family — serving Oregon wells for two generations.
Why Aqua Pro

One Local Family for Your Whole Water System

Whatever your well needs, you’re dealing with the same trusted team — Shayne and Carie Tribble and their family, serving Oregon well owners for two generations — 3,000+ wells and counting. We use premium parts built to last, give upfront pricing, and stand behind our work.

  • Two Generations, Family-Owned
  • Premium Parts, ~2× the Lifespan
  • Fast Response
  • Upfront Pricing

Not sure which service you need? Call (541) 401-1357.

Call (541) 401-1357

Need a Well Inspection or an Annual Checkup? Call Aqua Pro.

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Call (541) 401-1357