stumpfield
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My well is 485' deep. Produce 12gpm. The pump is set at 275'. Water level is at 134'.
A few days ago, I found out my well/pump wasn't working. Just a trickle of water at times. I measured the flow and it's at about 1/2 gal per minute for a about 15 mins then goes to nothing. The water was muddy. The pump continues to run forever even with no water coming out. The pump saver circuit didn't do it's job to shutdown the pump when no water.
I called a well company to check it out. They pulled the pump and said the pump was stuck in mud/sediment. Also, there's a hole in the pipe so water was pumped up the pipe then re-circulate back down into the well through the hole in the pipe. There's plenty of water in the well. The problem is mud falling into the well and the pump may be bad.
I have the receipt from previous owner that the pump was new in 2003. However, the pump guy said it's an old pump in the early 90's and probably no good. There's no ground wire (only 3 wires for the 220v pump) The pump guy recommend to wait for the owner of the well company to come out to give me an assessment.
Two days later, the owner come out to look at the situation. He said the well is filled with mud/sediment up to 260'. I need to have the well restored to it's original depth of 485'. He recommend installing new casing ( to 485' at $10 per foot.), new pump, new pipe and new wire. The cost is around $7k. He said my well is at risk of collapse and lose the well altogether. I may need to drill a new well if I don't fix the problem.
Currently, we are not ready to put this kind of $$$ in the well. We could use water from our neighbor via a garden hose to fill the storage tank but not a long term solution. We have no experience in well water system. At this time, this is the only well company in the area. Well companies further away hesitate to come out to give me a second opinion. All they can say is probably that's what I need.
Well was drilled 18 years ago. It was working perfectly in the last 2 years since I'm there. Is there any other more cost effective solution? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
A few days ago, I found out my well/pump wasn't working. Just a trickle of water at times. I measured the flow and it's at about 1/2 gal per minute for a about 15 mins then goes to nothing. The water was muddy. The pump continues to run forever even with no water coming out. The pump saver circuit didn't do it's job to shutdown the pump when no water.
I called a well company to check it out. They pulled the pump and said the pump was stuck in mud/sediment. Also, there's a hole in the pipe so water was pumped up the pipe then re-circulate back down into the well through the hole in the pipe. There's plenty of water in the well. The problem is mud falling into the well and the pump may be bad.
I have the receipt from previous owner that the pump was new in 2003. However, the pump guy said it's an old pump in the early 90's and probably no good. There's no ground wire (only 3 wires for the 220v pump) The pump guy recommend to wait for the owner of the well company to come out to give me an assessment.
Two days later, the owner come out to look at the situation. He said the well is filled with mud/sediment up to 260'. I need to have the well restored to it's original depth of 485'. He recommend installing new casing ( to 485' at $10 per foot.), new pump, new pipe and new wire. The cost is around $7k. He said my well is at risk of collapse and lose the well altogether. I may need to drill a new well if I don't fix the problem.
Currently, we are not ready to put this kind of $$$ in the well. We could use water from our neighbor via a garden hose to fill the storage tank but not a long term solution. We have no experience in well water system. At this time, this is the only well company in the area. Well companies further away hesitate to come out to give me a second opinion. All they can say is probably that's what I need.
Well was drilled 18 years ago. It was working perfectly in the last 2 years since I'm there. Is there any other more cost effective solution? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.