I'm on a smart phone so I'll be as brief and descriptive as possible.
I know nothing about Well systems.
The well's water table is at 26 feet.
The well casing is 8 inches wide.
Two PVC lines come out of the casing and go into a steel reservoir that is pressurized. The Well pump fits onto the reservoir and slides over a piece of PVC pipe ; one of the two pipes that come out of the casing.
The tank holds pressure. I've had 25psi in it. The tank holds water. I've filled it with a hose in an attempt to prime my pump.
Both PVC pipes hold water ; I filled them with a water hose.
The pump turns on and churns the water in the reservoir.
I'm assuming this is a twin-jet system.
The PVC lines going into the Well will not lift up. They're stuck. If there is a CHK valve system at the bottom, what could be holding the pipes down? I don't want to break them.
This Well system is 40 years old, give or take.
I know nothing about Well systems.
The well's water table is at 26 feet.
The well casing is 8 inches wide.
Two PVC lines come out of the casing and go into a steel reservoir that is pressurized. The Well pump fits onto the reservoir and slides over a piece of PVC pipe ; one of the two pipes that come out of the casing.
The tank holds pressure. I've had 25psi in it. The tank holds water. I've filled it with a hose in an attempt to prime my pump.
Both PVC pipes hold water ; I filled them with a water hose.
The pump turns on and churns the water in the reservoir.
I'm assuming this is a twin-jet system.
The PVC lines going into the Well will not lift up. They're stuck. If there is a CHK valve system at the bottom, what could be holding the pipes down? I don't want to break them.
This Well system is 40 years old, give or take.