casing

  1. NC Guy

    Expected Lifetime of Older Casing Pipes in Steel [or Iron] - ?????

    We live in an old farmhouse in Central North Carolina, with a water well that has a 6-inch casing pipe, which was probably laid as early as 1940, or possibly as late as 1950, so it's at least 70 to 80 years old [and I'm guessing more like 80]. I'm assuming the casing pipe is steel, rather than...
  2. eb66401

    Older well setup

    I was hoping someone could explain how this well (see pic) was constructed. There doesn't seem to be a casing, just two seperate 2 inch lines for a jet pump. Can this well be updated? Thanks in advance.
  3. Regis Tration

    Grounding A Well

    Recently I had no choice but to cut off the corroded top of my well casing. Here is what it looked like: I replaced the casing with PVC and a Fernco coupling. I know that many people disapprove of the Fernco coupling, but the well is in an extremely remote ocean island location with no...
  4. ChuckinSC

    Help me Save my Well...

    I've been trolling this site for a while now and I have learned a Lot! I've got a property that I am about to build a garage on, and then build a house. It already has a septic system and a 420' well, but no pump... (And no well seal either...) The other day I started to drop a pump in to...
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