Zippo1
Bronze Member
Precisely the sort of reply I was hoping for
Do you recall how much sediment you had in general? Was your water cloudy at all, or was the sediment heavier?
If I fill a bucket from the spigot next to the well (unfiltered), I get cloudy water which if let sit will settle out, about half the time. There's bursts of clear and bursts of cloudy, which makes me wonder about the sides of the well.
It's been very long since we ran well water at that house without the filter but, as I recall, we would get particulates that settled out and were visible in the bottom of the water glass but the water itself was only mildly cloudy. The taste was fine but rings built up fairly quickly at the toilet water level and in the bottom of the bathroom sinks. We had the house custom built and lived there for more than 20 years before selling. We had to have the well pump replaced once during that period and, while they had the pump out, they removed about 4 feet, or so, of scale, fine gravel and particles from the bottom of the well. As the water tested pretty hard we also added a large water softener which also automatically charged and backwashed on a schedule. Other than adding softener crystals periodically, replacing the empty chlorine pellet container with a new one every couple of months, and changing the filter sand once as I said above the system was very much a set and forget kind of thing. Unlike a previous poster, we experienced no loss of water pressure during system operation and the filter backwashed itself weekly.