12 Years Later — Still Reliable Water & Strong Pressure

Well Manager® Customer Story in Hopewell, NJ

When building a new home, most homeowners expect reliable water to be part of the package. But for this Hopewell, New Jersey homeowner, there was one major problem from the very beginning — the property’s well only produced 2 quarts of water per minute.

Watch the Homeowner Share Her Experience

Like many homeowners facing a low-producing well, the recommendation was to drill a new well. But with no guarantee of success and significant costs involved, that option felt overwhelming.

More than a decade later, this homeowner is still enjoying reliable water and dependable pressure thanks to a Well Manager® System originally installed over 12 years ago.

The Challenge

When the property was built in Hopewell, NJ, the well yield was extremely low — producing just 2 quarts of water per minute.

Daily activities quickly became frustrating. Running multiple water fixtures at once was nearly impossible without noticing a drop in water availability or pressure.

Simple everyday routines became difficult:

  • Laundry and showers could not happen at the same time
  • Running the dishwasher meant carefully planning other water use
  • Having guests over increased stress around water demand

Like many homeowners with low-yield wells, the family was faced with a difficult question: Do we drill a new well, or is there another solution?

Finding a Better Solution

Instead of moving forward with drilling, the homeowner was referred to Andy Reid of Reid Plumbing LLC, the inventor of the Well Manager® System, through a trusted municipality contact in the local community.

After evaluating the property’s water needs, Andy designed and installed a single-well vertical Well Manager® System with two 210-gallon storage tanks.

Rather than overwhelming the low-producing well, the system slowly collected water over time and stored it until it was needed — helping provide dependable pressure throughout the home without requiring a new well.

What started as an alternative to drilling became a long-term solution.

Reliable Water at Last

Today, more than 12 years later, the system is still going strong.

The homeowner says they now have dependable water pressure even during busy times, including holidays when family and guests are visiting.

Best of all, water is no longer something they constantly have to think about.

As she shares in the video:

“I don’t even think about it. Not having to think about lack of water or not having any pressure is really a gift. It’s really wonderful.”

For homeowners dealing with low-producing wells, this story highlights something important — solving a water problem is not just about pressure. It is about peace of mind.

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Having Similar Water Problems?

If your well struggles to keep up with daily water use, you are not alone.

Whether you are considering drilling a new well or simply exploring your options, our team can help you understand what solutions may work best for your property and water needs.

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