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Sand in your well water can lead to premature pump failure, clogged plumbing fixtures, worn-out valves, and poor water quality. At American Pump & Drilling, we perform professional well sand tests to help diagnose problems, protect your equipment, and ensure long-term system performance.
Serving clients across Eastern Idaho, Western Wyoming, and Southern Montana, our team uses accurate, field-proven methods to detect and measure sand content in water drawn from your well. Whether you’re seeing visible sand in faucets, noticing gritty residue in plumbing fixtures, or experiencing mechanical wear in your pump system, a sand test is often the first step in identifying the cause.
Sand tests are valuable when evaluating aging wells, installing a new pump, or troubleshooting pressure and flow issues. Our technicians can determine whether the sand is originating from the aquifer, from screen damage, or from other well construction concerns—and recommend appropriate next steps based on the findings.
In many cases, installing a cyclone filter (also known as a sand separator) is an effective solution to prevent sand from entering your home’s plumbing system. These units are designed to remove suspended particles before they can cause damage or clog fixtures.
You see sand or grit in your household water. Pump components are wearing out prematurely. Water flow has become uneven or inconsistent. You're planning to install or replace a pump. You’re experiencing clogging in filters, nozzles, or valves. You want to evaluate well construction or rehabilitation needs.
On-site water sample collection and visual/volumetric analysis. Identification of potential well screen or casing damage. Flow rate and pressure correlation with sand content. Recommendations for sediment filters, cyclone filters, or repairs. Integration with well rehabilitation or new pump installation plans. Reporting to support engineering or system design decisions.
At American Pump & Drilling, we identify root causes. Our sand testing services help protect your pump investment and ensure your water system performs as it should. Whether you’re troubleshooting a problem or gathering data before an upgrade, we’re here to help.
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