Carl_NH
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Hello 1930, - I like the Ocala area and have spent some time there - nice part of FL!
If you have a 4" well casing, 50' static water level in the well with a 150-180' total well depth, and at least 4-5 GPM output (your well driller must provide the GPM as part of the contract and in order to get a home loan etc) then get a 3" Diameter 1/2HP pump like a Grundfos or similar, and install this on 1" 200 PSI Poly pipe.
Then a cap at the top and a pressure tank like a WellxTrol with a few hose bibs.and a pressure switch and plug to fit your generator. You can install this setup in a few hours - just have all the materials you need. I like this site Aqua Science: The Most Trusted Name in Water Treatment where you can review pumps and costs etc. They are in the NE but there are similar vendors in FL.
Usually in FL - no freeze issues, most don't have a pitless adapter (below ground connection)- the pipe comes out of the well seal cap.
If you have a 4" well casing, 50' static water level in the well with a 150-180' total well depth, and at least 4-5 GPM output (your well driller must provide the GPM as part of the contract and in order to get a home loan etc) then get a 3" Diameter 1/2HP pump like a Grundfos or similar, and install this on 1" 200 PSI Poly pipe.
Then a cap at the top and a pressure tank like a WellxTrol with a few hose bibs.and a pressure switch and plug to fit your generator. You can install this setup in a few hours - just have all the materials you need. I like this site Aqua Science: The Most Trusted Name in Water Treatment where you can review pumps and costs etc. They are in the NE but there are similar vendors in FL.
Usually in FL - no freeze issues, most don't have a pitless adapter (below ground connection)- the pipe comes out of the well seal cap.