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Around here a gravel packed well is a drilled well with stainless steel or pvc screen. The screen has something like pea gravel packed around it. I have a 10" irrigation well (a twelve inch hole drilled with 8" casing, with a six inch turbine pump and column). It is gravel packed. I remember seeing a small dump truck with about a half-load of pea-gravel, or something similar, backing up to the edge of the well.
Most residential wells (in this area) consist of a six or eight inch hole with four or six inch casing, usually pvc with either pvc or stainless screen, and a submersible pump. They may or may not be gravel packed.
I would bet that your problem is something simple. Nine times out of ten when we have problems with a small residential well it has something to do with a switch or a check valve. I am not an electrician nor am I a well man, so I immediately call in professional help when I have a problem that isn't obviously something as simple as a blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker.
Most residential wells (in this area) consist of a six or eight inch hole with four or six inch casing, usually pvc with either pvc or stainless screen, and a submersible pump. They may or may not be gravel packed.
I would bet that your problem is something simple. Nine times out of ten when we have problems with a small residential well it has something to do with a switch or a check valve. I am not an electrician nor am I a well man, so I immediately call in professional help when I have a problem that isn't obviously something as simple as a blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker.