wjmst
Gold Member
I am out of ideas. On saturday morning our pipes froze in our spring house and when the pump kicks on it blows the pipe right off, so I fixed that. The temperature outside was -2 and the temp in the springhouse was 17. I put a kerosene heater in there saturday and thought there should be no trouble now. Well, this morning it froze again. This time it was not froze solid, so 45 mins with the wife's hair dryer did the trick. The temperature was about -8 this morning and 21 inside the spring house.
I have an electric heater blowing across the pressure switch (this kept freezing last year) and heat tape on the pipes (except for the one that froze, I purchase a heat tape for that today) and the kerosene heater is on 24hours now that our weather is frigid.
I am using a 1/2 HP sears jet pump (11 years old) with 5 gal pressure tank that pumps water out of my spring up to my house. It would be great if I could get a sump pump that sits in the water and is connected to a pressure switch and pressure tank. Has anyone ever tried this?
Wes
I have an electric heater blowing across the pressure switch (this kept freezing last year) and heat tape on the pipes (except for the one that froze, I purchase a heat tape for that today) and the kerosene heater is on 24hours now that our weather is frigid.
I am using a 1/2 HP sears jet pump (11 years old) with 5 gal pressure tank that pumps water out of my spring up to my house. It would be great if I could get a sump pump that sits in the water and is connected to a pressure switch and pressure tank. Has anyone ever tried this?
Wes