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Instead of opening provincial maps and individual records one by one, Check My Well searches the available public source for the area and brings nearby records into one property view.
Check My Well is an independent Canadian rural-property intelligence service built to make public well-record context easier to find, compare and discuss before a buyer, Realtor or homeowner makes an expensive decision.
Instead of opening provincial maps and individual records one by one, Check My Well searches the available public source for the area and brings nearby records into one property view.
Where the source supports it, the service summarizes nearby depth, reported yield, water-level, record-age and geology context while keeping the original source visible.
The goal is not to declare that a nearby record belongs to the property. It is to make the next questions clearer for the seller, inspector, Realtor or well professional.
Rural buyers can use the free lookup and optional Buyer Report as part of property due diligence.
Realtors can use Realtor Pro to save properties and create branded client-ready reports.
Homeowners can use the property context before requesting drilling, pump, repair or inspection help.
Well contractors can participate in the contractor network and choose the qualified lead types they want.
Check My Well is not a well inspection, water-quality test, engineering opinion, hydrogeological assessment, title search or drilling guarantee.
Nearby mapped records may have approximate locations, missing fields, legacy terminology or errors. A nearby well is not automatically the well serving the searched property.
Material facts should be confirmed against the original public record and qualified professionals before a purchase, repair or drilling decision.
Check My Well is not affiliated with or endorsed by a provincial, territorial or federal government. It uses public well-record sources where they are available and identifies source limitations rather than hiding them.