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  1. mamajane

    At the end of my rope: sediment, water pressure, and well problems

    Here are some photos. Pressure tank & water heater side: Opposite side of the same room where the water filtration system resides: Bottom of pressure tank. It's kind of a spaghetti bowl, but you can see where the pipes come up from the ground. There's a stub ready for a sprinkler...
  2. mamajane

    At the end of my rope: sediment, water pressure, and well problems

    So far yes :( Four times yesterday twice times today, so it might be getting a little better. I did run the hydrant for several hours today. Okay, I'll take some photos tomorrow and post - the pipes & valves down there are so confusing.
  3. mamajane

    At the end of my rope: sediment, water pressure, and well problems

    Thanks all. I'm not very handy and I'm a widow. But I'll try to find someone to help with these suggestions. I do have all PVC piping. The sand filter thing I have is an Action 50 mesh filter. It does have an automatic purge which we have to empty 3-4 times a day.
  4. mamajane

    At the end of my rope: sediment, water pressure, and well problems

    House was built in 2016. At the time, the builders had the well drillers drill a well to 120' but put in their own pump and did their own testing (normally the drilling company installs and tests everything). I am not sure if the builders were trying to save some money and cut corners, or if...
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