Lily Lake is a short drive west of Campton Hills, small, almost entirely rural, and almost entirely on private wells. Out here, well water is the conversation behind every plumbing job. Most of the work I do in Lily Lake is water-heater-and-softener combinations and the kind of well-water filtration that actually makes a difference.
Local water in Lily Lake
Almost every Lily Lake home is on a private well. The water profile is among the most aggressive in the area:
- Very high hardness. It’s not unusual to see Lily Lake well tests come back at 25–35 grains per gallon. Punishing on a tank water heater, without a softener, expect a tank to die at year six or seven instead of ten.
- Iron and manganese are routine. The orange staining on porcelain, the metallic taste, the funky smell from a tap that hasn’t been used, that’s typical out here. Treatable, but not a one-product solution; you usually need a softener and an iron filter, sized correctly.
- Some deep wells have radium. Same aquifer story as Campton Hills and Burlington. Worth a one-time test, then a re-test every five years.
Housing stock I work in
- Long-time rural homes, older farmhouses on the same well for decades. Plumbing varies wildly; I always look at the whole treatment train before quoting a heater swap.
- Larger custom homes on big lots, built over the last twenty years, often with whole-house filtration installed at construction but rarely maintained since. Common request: rebuilding the system.
- Properties at the edge of the village, some on the village’s tiny municipal system, most on private wells. Confirm before assuming.
What I work on in Lily Lake
- Water heater installation, tank or tankless, sized for hard well water
- Water heater repair, same day on most calls; common parts on the truck
- Tankless water heater installation, only with softened water; I’ll talk through it
- Tankless water heater repair, descaling and flush schedule built around your water