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New deep water well
I am building a house in a semi-rural area, and wonder what type of well
pump to get. I hear about constant pressure systems that are fairly new technology and wonder how much better they are then the traditional pump that has a variable pressure rate? On items like this that could last 20+ years, I tend to be conservative and go for proven / trusted technology. Just curious what your experiences have been. Is there anything else I should specify with the well before it is dug? My water survey says that an aquafer is approximately 220ft below the surface. Thanks, Mike |
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New deep water well
Can someone help this guy? He posted it in a lawn group.
"M Osborne" wrote in message ... I am building a house in a semi-rural area, and wonder what type of well pump to get. I hear about constant pressure systems that are fairly new technology and wonder how much better they are then the traditional pump that has a variable pressure rate? On items like this that could last 20+ years, I tend to be conservative and go for proven / trusted technology. Just curious what your experiences have been. Is there anything else I should specify with the well before it is dug? My water survey says that an aquafer is approximately 220ft below the surface. Thanks, Mike |
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New deep water well
I use a submersible pump that is 300 feet underground and it does a good
job. I don't know what kind of brands you have there, but they don't seem to much difference in them. Be sure to use a BRASS fitting in the end of the pump as it will rust a hole in it with regulat galvinized fittings. I have a 1.5 horsepower but you could use a 1 hp in yours I think. "M Osborne" wrote in message ... I am building a house in a semi-rural area, and wonder what type of well pump to get. I hear about constant pressure systems that are fairly new technology and wonder how much better they are then the traditional pump that has a variable pressure rate? On items like this that could last 20+ years, I tend to be conservative and go for proven / trusted technology. Just curious what your experiences have been. Is there anything else I should specify with the well before it is dug? My water survey says that an aquafer is approximately 220ft below the surface. Thanks, Mike --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.476 / Virus Database: 273 - Release Date: 4/24/2003 |
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There is a good newsgroup for such a problem- if you can get it- pdaxs.services.plumbing -- Joe Zorzin "John" wrote in message ... Can someone help this guy? He posted it in a lawn group. "M Osborne" wrote in message ... I am building a house in a semi-rural area, and wonder what type of well pump to get. I hear about constant pressure systems that are fairly new technology and wonder how much better they are then the traditional pump that has a variable pressure rate? On items like this that could last 20+ years, I tend to be conservative and go for proven / trusted technology. Just curious what your experiences have been. Is there anything else I should specify with the well before it is dug? My water survey says that an aquafer is approximately 220ft below the surface. Thanks, Mike |
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