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Well Water 101: How to Test Before You Buy

Buying an acreage around Calgary is a dream for many—space for horses, big skies, and that peaceful country lifestyle. But before you sign on the dotted line, there’s one thing that can make or break your rural property purchase: the well water.

Unlike city homes connected to municipal systems, acreages rely on private wells. That means the quality, quantity, and safety of your water is 100% on you as the homeowner. And if you don’t test before you buy, you could be inheriting expensive problems.

Here’s what you need to know about testing well water before buying rural property in Alberta.


Why Well Water Testing Matters

Water isn’t just about drinking—it impacts everything from your showers and laundry to your landscaping and livestock. A home with poor water pressure or unsafe water can be a deal-breaker.

Testing before you buy protects you from:

  • 💸 Unexpected costs (like drilling a new well or installing expensive treatment systems)

  • 😬 Health risks from bacteria or nitrates in the water

  • 🚿 Lifestyle frustrations like low pressure or running out of water mid-shower

In short: a well water test is just as important as a home inspection—maybe even more so.


What a Well Water Test Should Cover

When testing, you’ll want to check for three key factors:

1. Water Quality

This confirms the water is safe for drinking and everyday use. A lab test will screen for:

  • Bacteria (E. coli, coliforms)

  • Nitrates and nitrites

  • Mineral levels (iron, manganese, hardness, etc.)

  • Sulphur or other issues that cause odour or taste problems

2. Water Quantity (Yield)

Even if water is clean, you need to know if there’s enough of it. A flow test will measure gallons per minute (GPM). In Alberta, a healthy domestic well should usually produce at least 4–6 GPM for household use. Larger acreages with animals or irrigation needs may require more.

3. System Condition

The pump, pressure tank, and well casing should all be checked. Even if the water is fine, aging or poorly maintained equipment can lead to expensive repairs.


When to Test Well Water

Testing should be part of your conditional offer period. Just like you’d include a financing or home inspection condition, acreage buyers should include a water test condition. This allows you to:

  • Hire a professional to test water quality and quantity

  • Get lab results back before waiving conditions

  • Negotiate repairs, treatment, or price adjustments if problems are found


What If the Well Fails?

Not all issues are deal-breakers. Sometimes, a filtration or treatment system (like a softener, UV filter, or reverse osmosis unit) can solve quality concerns. Quantity problems, however, can be trickier—low-yield wells may require costly drilling or hydrofracturing.

That’s why having results before you buy is critical.


Calgary & Alberta-Specific Considerations

In Alberta, rural properties often rely on groundwater wells. Some areas are known for mineral-heavy water (iron, sulphur), while others may face seasonal fluctuations in supply. If you’re buying an acreage:

  • Ask for the age of the well and any historical test results

  • Confirm the depth of the well (shallow wells can be more vulnerable to contamination)

  • Review water treatment systems already installed on the property


FAQs: Well Water for Acreage Buyers

Q: How often should well water be tested?
At minimum, once a year for quality. Flow/quantity tests can be done less often but should always be completed before buying.

Q: Who pays for the test—the buyer or seller?
Typically, the buyer arranges and pays as part of due diligence. Sometimes, sellers provide recent test results, but always confirm with your own.

Q: How long do results take?
Basic lab testing can take 3–5 business days. Always ensure your conditional period allows enough time.

Q: What’s considered “enough” water for an acreage?
For a typical household, 4–6 GPM is adequate. Larger properties with livestock or irrigation may require 10+ GPM.

Q: Can I back out of a deal if the water test fails?
Yes—if you included a water test condition in your offer. This protects you legally and financially.


Related Reading

  • [Acreage Septic Systems: What Buyers Need to Know]

  • [The Ultimate Acreage Buyer’s Checklist]

  • [Hidden Costs of Rural Living Near Calgary]


Buying an acreage is exciting—but don’t let poor water turn your dream into a nightmare. Testing well water before you buy ensures your new home is safe, functional, and ready for country living.

✨ Pro tip: Always include a well water test condition in your offer. It’s one of the most important protections you can have as an acreage buyer.

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