The current rate as of last week when I spoke to the project manager of the company is $32.50 per foot. The casing is white PVC for the entire un. We plan on covering it with a wishing well and that side of the house is quite shaded. It's not operational as of yet because the drillers don't do any hook up at all, I'm going to go see a friend from up the road and see if he and I can get it done, plus he's got a backhoe. If not I'll call the guy that originally did the old well hook up/septic system.
The reason I think we can use the current pump is this, it's submersible which is what is needed, and it's 220 volt. I can't remember the HP at the moment but I'll look it up, I do know that it's a Grundfos, the drillers thought it would be ok.
Good point about the well lid guys I guess I don't really think about it that way. The plus is the culvert pipe extends about 3 ft out of the ground so at least you can't just fall in while walking around.
If it turns out that we can't use that pump then the old well will stay connected and we will use it for the garden. If we can use it then I'll install a rustic looking hand pump on the old well with an appropriate lid.
Drilling is a bit of a monopoly here, the company that did it has been buying up all the competition, so it's slim pickins. The plus side is it's a family company in operation since 1896.
I just looked at the old invoice and the pump is 1/2 HP, do you guys think it's enough?