Diggin It
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Color me odd, but I like businesses small enough to hand write receipts.
Emergencies are designed for last resorts. Fill the tote, maybe drain and refill annually. If you lose power that often you may need a generator but for refrigerator etc. not for water.Thanks downslope, that was kind of the answer I was looking for. I know how this works, someone comes on here asks if a price for something is fair, and people say they had that done last week for half of what they were quoted. I kind of expected posts like that. I was more looking for good reasons to fix the well I had not thought of.
So far our rural water has been 100% reliable. It痴 part of a very large system in terms of area, but mostly rural in nature. One of the water towers is within 5 miles. I do have an IBC tote I could use for emergencies but that would be a last resort. When we only had the well we were without water several times, probably once every two years on average, usually because of a lose of power.
this would have worked. it comes with the control box included too.. FloTec FP3342-12 Flotec FP3342 - 20 GPM 1-1/2 HP Deep Well Submersible Pump 3-Wire 230V w/ Control Box I see the guy is making big markups, even on the wire!..Had to have my well pump pulled a few days ago. For reference, here's the damage:
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The well was put in 26 years ago; I essentially got a new system so I don't have to mess with it again in my lifetime!
I see the guy is making big markups, even on the wire!..
You don't know that. You don't know that HIS pipe isn't partially collapsed or swelled from rust/corrosion or other blockage. You don't have any idea of the conditions at HIS place.