Where Water Meets Well-being
Protect your water.
Protect your home.
Protect your health.
Protect your water. Protect your home. Protect your health.
Elowelle goes beyond standard water tests to reveal what’s flowing through your tap, giving you insights and guidance to protect your well — and your family’s health — for years to come.
Your Well’s Wellness Check — in a Box
Testing your well has never been simpler. We send you a ready-to-use testing kit with clear instructions and prepaid return shipping. After you mail it in, we’ll send you a personalized report that's easy to understand. Your kit includes:
Clear, step-by-step instructions
All the sampling materials you need
Prepaid return shipping label and box
Personalized, easy-to-read biostability report
Expert recommendations to keep your well in balance
The Biostability of Your Well’s Microbiome Matters
Just like our gut, water can host microorganisms that can impact your health and water system performance. Elowelle’s advanced testing goes beyond “pass/fail” results to give you the full picture of your water health, balance, and stability. A healthy well helps:
✓ Support safe and stable water quality
✓ Reduce the risk of biofilm buildup
✓ Protect your family’s health
✓ Prevent costly repairs
How We Cleaned Our Well
“Why are we getting sick?” This was the question that started Elowelle. My family was struggling with unexplained symptoms, even after spending thousands of dollars on tests and consultations that gave us no answers.
So we dug deeper — and discovered the importance of our well’s biofilm microbiome and overall biostability.
Today, we help families nationwide uncover what’s really happening in their well systems so that they can take confident steps toward healthier, more resilient homes.
Let’s Talk Water
Have questions about your well, results, or how to get started? We’re here to help. Fill out the contact form or send us an email at hello@elowelle.com. We’ll reply in 1–2 business days.
FAQ
Well Water Basics
Where does well water come from?
Well water comes from underground aquifers beneath your property. Depth and geology affect its quality.
How does well water work?
A well uses a pump to draw water from an underground aquifer and deliver it into your home’s plumbing system.
Can a well run out of water?
Wells can run dry due to drought, overuse, or changes in the water table. Monitoring and maintenance help prevent supply problems.
How deep are water wells?
Well depth varies by location—some are shallow while others reach hundreds of feet into aquifers.
How long does a water well last?
The lifespan of your well will depend on its depth, geology, usage, and other factors. With proper care, a well can last for decades.
Safety & Quality
Is well water safe to drink?
Well water can be safe if tested regularly. Annual testing is essential because microbial contamination and biofilm growth can go unnoticed even when water looks clear.
Can well water make you sick?
Bioinstability can lead to stomach, skin, or respiratory problems. Testing is the only way to be sure your water is safe.
Can showering in well water make you sick?
Showering in well water is usually safe, but if bacteria or imbalances are present, it may cause irritation or illness.
Does well water have chlorine?
Private wells are not chlorinated unless you disinfect them yourself. Chlorine is only added in municipal water systems.
Does well water have fluoride?
Private wells usually do not have added fluoride. Natural fluoride levels vary depending on local geology, so testing is the only way to know for sure.
Is well water hard water?
Hardness in well water is caused by minerals such as calcium and magnesium, which can lead to scaling and changes in taste.
Is well water better than city water?
City water is treated and regulated, while well water is natural and the homeowner’s responsibility. Safety comes down to regular testing.
Appearance & Taste
Why is my well water brown?
Brown or discolored water can be due to iron, manganese, sediment, or microbial shifts. Testing identifies the exact cause.
Why does my well water smell like sulfur?
A rotten egg odor is usually caused by hydrogen sulfide gas or sulfur bacteria. It’s essential to test your water to confirm the cause and determine the appropriate next steps.
Why does my well water taste like metal?
The presence of iron, manganese, or copper often causes water to have a metallic taste. Testing pinpoints the exact cause.
Health & Personal Effects
Is well water bad for your hair?
Minerals and hardness in well water can leave hair dry or dull. Testing helps you understand if treatment is needed.
Is well water bad for your skin?
High mineral content or bioinstability in your water can cause skin dryness or irritation.
Maintenance & Testing
How often should well water be tested?
Experts recommend testing annually. But if your water changes taste, odor, or appearance, you should test it immediately.
How to make well water taste better?
First, test your water to identify the source of the issue. Only then can you determine the appropriate next steps and treatments, if needed.