TractorLegend
Platinum Member
I live in the city so I'm rather inexperienced with wells.
My recreation property has a well we had drilled/installed 6 yrs ago.
It has a 80 gal surge tank, 1 hp pump and some pump controls and 1 inch pipe.
Its 175 ft deep at was tested to 1/2 gal a minute. The gpm specs sounded anemic to me at the time but it is at our recreation property and fairly intermittent use.
I have not had an issue with it till this weekend running out of water in spite of operating a sprinkler continuously now and then, showers, watering tasks, and I've had up to 10 people over the weekend on occasion.
This weekend I think for a spell I ran out of water for a short time.
I was running an impact sprinkler on a single garden hose and it stopped flowing after about an hour.
I checked the inline cartridge filter and it had some sediment, but not plugged. The pump would run for a spurt and stop, start, stop- dribble. Then after a while it appeared to be back to normal. Thats what leads me to believe water table is low...
I would assume an electrical problem would be consistent.
The well company was closed- but the emergency service tech said he could review our "build sheet" and see if the pump could be submersed deeper-then get back to me after the 4th.
So assuming I am running on the edge of not enough GPM:
Is there a way to increase GPM?
We had that year 2000 earthquake here in WA 6.1 ish and i noticed sediment then---maybe it reduced flow? No problem till now.
Is there a screen down there that needs cleaning or the well vacuumed out?
Any ideas appreciated!
I know TBN has experts "out standing in their fields" on about every subject!!
My recreation property has a well we had drilled/installed 6 yrs ago.
It has a 80 gal surge tank, 1 hp pump and some pump controls and 1 inch pipe.
Its 175 ft deep at was tested to 1/2 gal a minute. The gpm specs sounded anemic to me at the time but it is at our recreation property and fairly intermittent use.
I have not had an issue with it till this weekend running out of water in spite of operating a sprinkler continuously now and then, showers, watering tasks, and I've had up to 10 people over the weekend on occasion.
This weekend I think for a spell I ran out of water for a short time.
I was running an impact sprinkler on a single garden hose and it stopped flowing after about an hour.
I checked the inline cartridge filter and it had some sediment, but not plugged. The pump would run for a spurt and stop, start, stop- dribble. Then after a while it appeared to be back to normal. Thats what leads me to believe water table is low...
I would assume an electrical problem would be consistent.
The well company was closed- but the emergency service tech said he could review our "build sheet" and see if the pump could be submersed deeper-then get back to me after the 4th.
So assuming I am running on the edge of not enough GPM:
Is there a way to increase GPM?
We had that year 2000 earthquake here in WA 6.1 ish and i noticed sediment then---maybe it reduced flow? No problem till now.
Is there a screen down there that needs cleaning or the well vacuumed out?
Any ideas appreciated!
I know TBN has experts "out standing in their fields" on about every subject!!
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