Welchel Well and Septic Service

Welchel Well and Septic Service Welchel Plumbing Inc. is a family owned and operated business. We have been serving Cherokee County and surrounding areas for over three generations.

has been serving Cherokee County, GA and surrounding areas for over three generations. We are a family owned and operated business. We pride ourselves on providing the best service possible in our industry. We specialize in water wells, water well pumping systems, water filtration and softening systems, water well and septic inspections, septic / sewer pumping systems, septic tank location, Aerobic Treatment Unit systems, Clearstream treatment systems, and drain line cleaning.

We would love some feedback! How do you feel about getting reminder texts and updates about when your job is scheduled a...
08/30/2022

We would love some feedback! How do you feel about getting reminder texts and updates about when your job is scheduled and when the technician will be on the way? Please let us know!

This is not okay. When you are purchasing a home with a well, make sure you get a well inspection so you know what you a...
08/29/2022

This is not okay. When you are purchasing a home with a well, make sure you get a well inspection so you know what you are getting into.

On a well and having pressure issues?DO NOT WAIT!! Call us for all your well needs.
04/25/2022

On a well and having pressure issues?
DO NOT WAIT!! Call us for all your well needs.

City, County or well? Contact us to know what filtration system is best for you!
02/04/2022

City, County or well? Contact us to know what filtration system is best for you!

Have you seen this new look?!
02/01/2022

Have you seen this new look?!

01/07/2022

Did you know..... We do well inspections for real estate transactions.

01/04/2022

Its Freezing temps! Beware!!

When in doubt drip your faucets.

Leave faucets dripping slightly overnight in extremely cold weather (below 32°). This slight trickle allows constant movement of the water which will prevent freezing. Remember more water is wasted from a leaky pipe than from using this tip! You can still save the water you are dripping...just place a bucket or large pot under the faucet. You can use that water to flush the toilet in a power outage or water plants.

12/20/2021

Happy Monday All!
We will be closed December 23-26 and January 31st. Enjoy your Holidays!

12/17/2021

Happy Friday! Enjoy your winter break!

12/09/2021

We have hit freezing temps!

Our friends at Farmer's Almanac and Wellcare® have come up and shared a creative list of tips to help get you through the dangerous conditions winter can bring:
1. Socks on the go! Pack an extra pair of socks in your car's glove compartment. Then if you need to get out and shovel, or if you step into a puddle, you'll have dry socks to change into. And put those mismatched socks to use: use them as wiper blade covers!
2. Ceiling fans are not just for summer. Flip the switch to reverse the spin of the fan and turn on the lowest speed to blow warm air down from the ceiling.
3. Use energy from the sun. During the day, open drapes and blinds to allow sunlight to help warm the house, and then close at night to hold the heat in.
4. Dress in layers! Find the blankets, wool sweaters, and socks. If you can dress in layers while watching TV or working from home, you may be able to keep the heat at a minimum during certain times of the day.
5. Keep a bag of clay kitty litter in your car's trunk. If your car gets stuck in deep snow or slick ice, sprinkling kitty litter (non-clumping) at the base of your tires can be just the thing to add some traction and get things moving again. The extra weight in your trunk will also create added pressure on your tires, ensuring greater contact between your tread and the ground.
6. Make a fertilizer spreader do double duty. Use it in winter to scatter sand on icy walkways.
**Note from wellcare®: Although we do not recommend using fertilizers near your well system, a clean 'fertilizer spreader' would be a handy tool for this purpose.**
7. Clogged snowblower? Simply spray the snow blower's clean, dry auger and inside the discharge chute with cooking spray, such as Pam®, before launching into snow drifts. You can also spray it on your shovel so snow won't stick.
8. Don't smoke or drink coffee before shoveling. Caffeine and ni****ne are stimulants, and can add extra stress to the heart.
9. Prevent food spoilage. It might seem like a no-brainer, but if you lose power from a winter storm, don't let food spoil in the fridge. Pack it in coolers and move it outdoors (provided it's 30 degrees F or colder), or bury it in the snow safely so wildlife cannot get to it.
10. Learn to walk like a penguin. To walk safely on ice, walk like a penguin. Point your feet out, and hold your arms out slightly to your side. Shuffle, and take short steps.
11. Easy de-icer. Fill a clean spray bottle with 1 part water and 2 parts rubbing alcohol and store it in your car during the cold weather months. Spray it on your frosted windshield and windows on those chilly mornings to make scraping easier.
12. Gas up! During cold weather months, it's a good practice to keep at least a half a tank of gasoline in your vehicle at all times. Not only does it prevent you from being stranded, but it prevents any water in the tank from freezing, which can damage the fuel pump.
13. Frost-free mirrors. Place plastic bags over your car mirrors at night and they'll be frost-free in the morning. Reuse them over and over.
14. Get some traction! Your car's floor mats can help you get unstuck from snowy or muddy conditions in a pinch. Place your front floor mats under the spinning tire to give you some traction. Just don't forget to retrieve them after you get moving!
15. Frozen locks? Sq**rt a little hand sanitizer on them. The isopropyl alcohol that kills germs also lowers the freezing point of water, and can melt the ice inside the lock within seconds.
16. Save your skin. Skip the long, hot showers, which can dry out skin. Try taking a lukewarm shower, for a shorter duration.
17. No ice scraper? A plastic card, such as an old gift card, from your wallet works in a pinch.
18. Grab a roll of duct tape and keep it in the car. Not only does it fix everything, but you can use it as a fire starter -- duct tape is very flammable and is a great tool to get a fire going in an emergency.
19. No more icy walkways. Alfalfa meal, which is an effective fertilizer and sold in most garden stores, is great for melting ice. And it's 100% organic so it's less of a threat to local water systems when used in moderation. Because it is dry and grainy, it also can add traction on slippery walkways.
20. To keep pipes from freezing, wrap them in insulation or layers of newspaper, covering the newspaper with plastic to keep out moisture.

We have been working hard to make sure buyers know what they are getting when purchasing a home with a well.
07/13/2021

We have been working hard to make sure buyers know what they are getting when purchasing a home with a well.

If you are buying a house, getting a well inspection is a great idea!

Happy Independence Day!Just a reminder, our office will be closed on July 5th in honor of Independence Day.
07/04/2021

Happy Independence Day!
Just a reminder, our office will be closed on July 5th in honor of Independence Day.

Address

Canton, GA
30114

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

(770) 479-3547

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