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Asheville Pump and Well Services
Home
ALL WELL SERVICES
  • Pump Repair/Replacement
  • Pressure Tanks/UV Lights
  • Line Install & Repair
  • Holding Tanks
  • Liners
  • Well Inspections & Rehab
  • Well Chlorination
Property Services
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  • Home
  • ALL WELL SERVICES
    • Pump Repair/Replacement
    • Pressure Tanks/UV Lights
    • Line Install & Repair
    • Holding Tanks
    • Liners
    • Well Inspections & Rehab
    • Well Chlorination
  • Property Services

  • Home
  • ALL WELL SERVICES
    • Pump Repair/Replacement
    • Pressure Tanks/UV Lights
    • Line Install & Repair
    • Holding Tanks
    • Liners
    • Well Inspections & Rehab
    • Well Chlorination
  • Property Services

Well Liner Services

Protecting Your Well. Preserving Your Water.


Over time, well casings can deteriorate due to corrosion, cracks, shifting soil, or mineral buildup. When the structural integrity of a well is compromised, it can lead to contamination, sediment issues, and reduced performance.


At Asheville Pump & Well Services, we provide professional well liner installation services throughout Western North Carolina to help restore and protect existing wells without the need for drilling a new one.

What Is a Well Liner?

A well liner is a specially designed sleeve installed inside an existing well casing. It reinforces and seals compromised sections of the well, helping prevent:

  • Surface water intrusion
     
  • Sediment contamination
     
  • Casing collapse
     
  • Bacterial infiltration
     
  • Structural deterioration
     

Well liners provide a cost-effective alternative to drilling a completely new well in many situations.

Signs You May Need a Well Liner

You may benefit from a liner installation if you notice:

  • Sediment or sand in your water
     
  • Sudden changes in water clarity
     
  • Repeated bacterial contamination
     
  • Visible casing damage
     
  • Reduced well performance
     
  • Corrosion inside the well casing
     
  • A history of flooding near the well
     

If your well casing has cracks or deterioration, contamination can enter the system and compromise water quality.

How Well Liner Installation Works

Every well is different, so proper evaluation is essential.


Step 1: System Inspection


We assess your well’s condition, performance, and structural integrity.


Step 2: Determine Suitability


Not all wells qualify for liner installation. We determine whether a liner is the best long-term solution.


Step 3: Professional Installation


A liner is carefully inserted and sealed within the existing casing to restore structural integrity and reduce contamination risk.


Step 4: Performance Verification


After installation, we confirm proper water flow and system operation.

Asheville Pump and Well Services

19 Monroe King Dr, Leicester, NC 28748

828-707-4320

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