shallow well pump sound- is there a silent one?

   / shallow well pump sound- is there a silent one? #1  

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I live in a large neighborhood in San Diego and I have an Acre of land. I found an old well on my property and would like to install a shallow well system to water the lawn and have enough pressure for a faucet if needed. However sound would be the problem. Most of my property is behind my house and I have some neighbors that are close to me. Is there a such thing as a silent pump system (cost is no issue)???. Or what would be the quietest pump system. By the way, I checked the old well and it is shallow.
 
   / shallow well pump sound- is there a silent one? #2  
You could go with a submersible, you'd never hear it...or go with an external Goulds style jet pump in a small building. Your neighbors may hear it, but I can't imagine it would bother anyone. Mine is in the basement and I can barely hear it run.

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   / shallow well pump sound- is there a silent one? #3  
Put it in a noise insulating case that still allows cooling air through. Disguise it as a garden shed?

Get the water checked for whatever. You may be putting out something you will not like on the lawn.:D
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   / shallow well pump sound- is there a silent one? #5  
They will hear it...If they listen. Is there some law against having the shallow well? I found one on mine, Snaked a 1.5" plastic pipe down the steel 2" pipe. Sealed it where it comes out of the ground. 28' deep. put on a simple shallow well pump with attached air pressure tank. With Check Valve so you dont have to prime all the time. Mine has a Stainless Steel Sand point.. I pump a ton of water and there is no law against it as long as it's not within 100' of the septic tank.
 
   / shallow well pump sound- is there a silent one? #6  
For sure...he'll need room for a pressure tank and all the associated plumbing/wiring

To have a faucet that is "live", yes a pressure tank would be needed. However, if it is only used for the irrigation, a "pump-start" system will work just fine and does not need any tank.
 
   / shallow well pump sound- is there a silent one? #7  
For sure...he'll need room for a pressure tank and all the associated plumbing/wiring

To have a faucet that is "live", yes a pressure tank would be needed. However, if it is only used for the irrigation, a "pump-start" system will work just fine and does not need any tank.

A 1/2 hp jet pump is really not very loud. To use a submersible pump, you need to know the size of the well (2", 3", 4") and get the correct size pump and drop pipe.

If you do go with a submersible, I would suggest a "3 wire" over a "2-wire" system since the controller is above ground and does not require pulling the pump if lightning takes it out.
 
   / shallow well pump sound- is there a silent one? #8  
A submersible pump is nearly silent. A jet pump is a little louder but nothing near an air compressor noise level even. Having it inside a building would make it very hard to hear.
 

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