This website is built to be usable by as many people as possible, including visitors using screen readers, keyboard navigation or reduced-motion settings — because a well emergency does not check your browsing setup first.
What Is Implemented
- Semantic HTML landmarks, one H1 per page and a logical heading order.
- A skip-to-content link on every page.
- Keyboard-operable navigation menus, dropdowns and FAQ accordions with visible focus states.
- Form fields with real, always-visible labels — never placeholder-only labels — and error messages associated with their fields.
- Form status updates announced via live regions for screen readers.
- Color contrast chosen against WCAG guidance, and information never conveyed by color alone.
- Large touch targets and a mobile action bar that hides rather than covering form buttons or footer links.
- Reduced-motion support: animations and smooth scrolling are disabled when your system requests reduced motion.
- Decorative imagery hidden from assistive technology; meaningful images given descriptive alt text.
Known Limitations
Third-party components — such as the Cloudflare Turnstile anti-spam widget — are controlled by their vendors, and their internal accessibility is outside this site's direct control.
Report a Barrier
If any part of this website is difficult or impossible for you to use, please say so through the contact page and describe the page and the assistive technology or setup involved. Accessibility reports are treated as bugs, not feedback — they get fixed.
Upper Cumberland Well Pump is an independent referral service that helps connect property owners with local water-well and pump-service providers. Upper Cumberland Well Pump does not directly perform regulated well drilling, pump installation, pump repair or water-treatment work unless expressly stated. Provider licensing, qualifications, insurance, availability, pricing, scheduling and service terms must be confirmed directly with the provider.