Well Inspections in Southern CA and Beyond
Safe Water Starts Below Ground.
Your Well, Your Health
What Our Well Inspections Include
APUL partners with trusted specialists to ensure you receive the highest-quality well evaluation possible. Our Well Inspection service—performed by our external partner, Miller Drilling—provides a complete assessment of your private water source, from the wellhead to water quality.
They examine structural components, assess contamination risks, and verify that your well delivers safe, reliable water for your property’s needs.
Note: APUL does not perform Well Inspections directly. These services are handled by our partner providers.

You should schedule a Well Inspection when:
Buying or selling property with a private water system
Water quality, clarity, or taste seems off
Following severe weather, droughts, or nearby land disturbances
It's been more than a year since your last inspection
APUL coordinates with Miller Drilling to provide thorough well assessments that help you understand your water source and maintain safe drinking water for your household or business.
From Surface to Source
Our 4-Step Well Inspection Process
01.
Wellhead & Casing Review
Visible well components are examined for proper sealing, structural damage, and potential contamination exposure.
02.
Mechanical Assessment
Pump operation, pressure systems, and flow rates are evaluated to ensure consistent water delivery.
03.
Water Quality Analysis
Sampling and testing for bacterial contamination, chemicals, and mineral content are coordinated to ensure safety and usability.
04.
Detailed Reporting
You receive a comprehensive report outlining findings, test results, and any recommended maintenance or treatment options.

Beyond the Tap
Complete Water Source Protection
APUL supports homeowners, farms, and rural businesses throughout the Central Coast by connecting them with trusted well specialists.
Combine well services with Septic Inspections or Property Assessments for a full picture of your site’s environmental health.
Well Water Questions Answered
Well Inspections – FAQs
What parts of my well system do you inspect?
We examine the wellhead, casing, cap, venting, pump assembly, pressure tank, and treatment equipment if present. We also assess the area around your well for contamination risks.
How do I know if my well water is safe to drink?
Laboratory testing is the only way to confirm water safety. We collect samples and coordinate analysis for bacteria, nitrates, heavy metals, and other health concerns.
What's the difference between a well inspection and water testing?
A well inspection evaluates the physical condition and function of your well system. Water testing analyzes what's in the water itself. We recommend both for complete peace of mind.
Can you help if my well water has an odor or staining issues?
Yes. Our inspection identifies likely causes such as iron, sulfur, or bacterial issues, and we'll recommend appropriate filtration or treatment solutions.
How long does a typical well inspection take?
Most residential well inspections are completed in 1-2 hours, though timing varies based on system complexity and testing requirements.
Healthy Water, Healthy Home
Schedule Your Well Inspection Today
Keep your water system safe, reliable, and efficient with a professional well inspection from our trusted partner Miller Drilling.
Contact Quinnten Thomas today to schedule your service or get a free consultation.
