productofdesign
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Hi all,
Recently, my wife and I closed on a property in PA which failed the water inspection for positive bacteria (Total Coliform).
To shock the well, I'm uncovering the underground well casing & cap (2-3' deep). It is a concrete cap which is cemented right on top of the casing (no metal/plastic cap), and it receives the 1/2'' semi-rigid water line and air line.
I'm planning on chipping away at this diy cap.
Would the next step be to extend the well casing above ground after shocking the well?
How would we proceed?
Thanks,
David
Recently, my wife and I closed on a property in PA which failed the water inspection for positive bacteria (Total Coliform).
To shock the well, I'm uncovering the underground well casing & cap (2-3' deep). It is a concrete cap which is cemented right on top of the casing (no metal/plastic cap), and it receives the 1/2'' semi-rigid water line and air line.
I'm planning on chipping away at this diy cap.
Would the next step be to extend the well casing above ground after shocking the well?
How would we proceed?
Thanks,
David