mx842
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MX842
On my well work the $1200 was for a clean out too, new wire, schedule 80 1" Threaded PVC pipe & 20 or 25 yr pump. The well guy used a Cable Winch that dropped a big heavy tube with a Hammer Check valve on the bottom. The hammer opens the valve when it hits bottom filling it full of silt/sand/debris. it managed to reclaim 4 or 5 feet of depth in this method. When the pipe is pulled out we pushed it to the side & sat it onto the hammer end and opened the valve dumping water sand and silt out of the tube. We did this for about an hour or so, after 5th or 6th drop the water had been lowered to really get a good hit on the bottom. at one point it dropped about 3 or 4 feet at one hit, (tape was on the cable at the starting depth.)
We surmised the original pump was broken off and setting near the bottom wedged there and the pipe knocked it loose and down to the very bottom. that or a bigger rock? we pulled out plastic, metal copper wire and lots of electrical tape...not very appealing to say the least.
You may be able to use similar device to clean out your well. the device was simple enough and inside was a mating cone with a 3" OD maybe 10' long. the cable needs to free drop so it drives into the bottom but can pull up slower if ya want.
Other method would be a Trash Grinder type pump dropped into the well with a straight outlet pipe & run it full blast out of the well into a big settling tank and then run the settled water back into the well to help stir up the silt. That way the well wont dry up, might need to put a filter on the return line could even pump it back down with force to help stir up the silt.
Mark
OH, well that's not too bad if labor an all the additional stuff was included along with the pump. $1200.00 doesn't last very long these days and that's why I'm always looking for ways to cut the middle man out of the picture if I can.
Yeah I have been dipping out some pretty disgusting looking stuff out of mine as well. I don't know where all that tape comes from it looks like it must be growing down there. As long as I can keep the once live critters out of the water I guess that's the main thing. So far I have scooped up a couple bugs and a snail or two, no cats, dogs, mice or anything like that so I guess so far I'm good.