Get a sample analysed at a lab FIRST -so you know what to do .
it has no effect on ph. it is neutral
13-14
I would get a pure well filter with charcoal and distiller.
Approximate pH of 4, pH will vary based on the amount of CO2 as well as other minerals in the seltzer and the pH of the water.
7 is the perfect number for pH.
Yes, ph can change any time in a well. it should be checked a couple of times a year.
Water (when it is pure) has a PH of 7. This is the most well-known substance with PH 7 but there are many others (most of which are water-based solutions) which have a PH of around 7.
That depends on the exact pH of the water.
To raise the PH of your water, you can run the water through a Neutralizing Filter which is a Tank similar to a Water Softener Tank with a Media called Calcite in it.
yes it adds alkaline- well it depends what pH water you get, if its more acidic it'll make the pH change but so will alkaline.
The pH of the well water would depend upon the structure of the aquifer. There is really no way you can change it in the well without doing massive subterranean works. It is easy however to add some Bicarbonate of Soda (AKA Baking Soda, Sodium Bicarbonate or NaHCO3) to the water after it is drawn from the well and this will raise the pH to the required level.
Depends on local codes and the PH of the water