skent
Platinum Member
Four years ago, during the east coast drought, our 27' hand dug well went (almost) dry after 85 years of faithfull service. I wanted to try a site close to the house, for ease of hookup. We called a friend who was sure he could find a good vein . He walked all over for more than 3 hours. Found two "good" sites. The first (he said) was within75 feet of the surface and was big. The second was deeper but bigger. We tried his first site, I had the driller stop when he got to 450' and was still blowing dust. Then we tried close to the house, hit 12 GPM at 130'. But we had to have the well screened due to the rock conditions. That added $2400 to the price of the well, but I didn't want to attempt a third hole. By the way, the old hand dug well came back the following winter and is still used for the livestock and irrigation. Live and learn.