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  1. JohnDN90

    Is this a pitless adapter?

    Can anyone confirm if this is a pitless adapter (see attached image)? If so, how would I go about removing it? Searching around on internet, it seems nearly all the pitless adapters have female threads at the top to thread a pipe into in order to pull it up. However, this doesn't appear to...
  2. Pawpaw

    Short-cycling pump: optimum strategy for particular system

    Hello all, It seems I've been reading a lot on this forum lately, so many thanks already! I'm trying to address a submersible well pump that is short-cycling (58sec on, 28sec off, @9-10.5GPM). I would like to solve the short-cycling in a manner that minimizes the long-term average operating...
  3. Aaron Roberts

    Tightening Brass Tee into Plastic Threads

    I recently installed a new pressure tank and replaced the brass tee and associated components on my well. I've noticed that there seems to be a leak at the coupling between the threads of the brass tee and the threads on the pressure tank. The threads on the pressure tank are made of plastic. My...
  4. Ctgcwiqc

    How to remove cap from well

    I'm looking at the cap to my well trying to figure out how to remove the cap. I need to determine pump depth, and static water level. It looks like a bolt has been modified to allow water line to extend from the top of the cap. 1. is there a way to remove the modified bolt at the pvc pipe...
  5. Dcoop

    Serious Water Trouble

    Hello, My wife and I moved into a house 3 years ago with bad water. We invested in a higher end Kinnetico system thinking we should nip it in the bud, but our water never really improved to the point we wanted it to. This spring after much frustration with the company that sold us that...
  6. Darrell Kresge

    29ppm Clear Iron Well Water - Please help

    Hi folks, Long time listener, first time caller here. TL;DR How do we correct for a well producing 29 ppm dissolved Iron, 5.6 pH, 0.684 ppm Mn, 150 NTU Turbidity With many thanks for your suggestions, here's the long version: Background: Well drilled 1995 on Eastern Shore of MD w/ usage of...
  7. tjstyphon

    Need help with shallow well jet pump replacement

    Our old pump is wearing out and won't build enough pressure to shut off, so it needs to be replaced. I would like to get more pressure than we have currently. My husband is deployed, his brother is willing to change the pump but doesn't know enough about them to recommend which one to get...
  8. Efrain

    Well Pressure Help

    For those that may have not been following my previous post. i am in bit of a pickle and need some advice. flash forward to recent events: i have a 405 ft 6" deep well with tag stating a yield of 1 gpm ... 20 gallon pressure tank with an original 40/60 pressure setup Two months ago.... we...
  9. BrianC73

    Jet Pump Pressure Issue

    I’m having a strange problem with a shallow well pump I recently installed. I also pulled and replaced the driven pipe and point. The pump primes right up to 50 PSI and will hold indefinitely. On the discharge side I have a 1” tee which transitions to a 3/4” PVC line which then is reduced down...
  10. TravB

    New well owner! Low pressure. Replaced tank. Seems.... worse....

    First time home owner! The house has a well. Which has been pretty painless the last few years. Pressure started to seem a bit lower than normal, so I replaced my pressure tank, after thinking the air bladder went bad. (it was also a bit small, and very old. In hindsight, maybe wasnt but, but...
  11. ALAN CHEZ

    Hydrofracking for POND ...

    I have a 2 acre pond ..Leaking ... almost half filed during summer.IN winter it is fine ... Wanted to run water to top it off. first was thinking of drilling a well... second to hydro frack mt well so it gets more water.... I did put a new 1 Hp ( replaced 1;2 HP ) pump in the 175 foot deep ...
  12. WayOutWest

    Videos of PVC pump extraction and HDPE pipe install using winch

    Edit: well, metacafe seems to be in no hurry to review my videos. However you can view them on d.tube. Definitely make sure your speakers are turned on for the first video (totally safe for work). removal, best part...
  13. Mauro

    New to wells and to this forum

    Hello everyone I’m new here and new to wells too, just successfully dug a 4.6mt bore hole for a submergible pump with compressed air and water having found very shallow water table. However, no matter how deep I go, after 3.6mt all I get is sand. I got the pipe deeper by 1 more meter (4.6)...
  14. newfarmer

    $1,500 for replacing foot valve at well? Possibly cheaper fix?

    Relatively newbie homeowner of an older 70s home with a pump and compressor tank and two hoses (one large, one smaller) that go down to the well. It's noisy, when the pump kicks in, sending out a high-pitched whining noise that can be heard on the 2nd floor. Not great water pressure and loud...
  15. bearsbeets

    Well Water System Poor Pressure

    Hi, I recently (last week) moved in to a temporary new home with a well water system. I'm having issues with water pressure throughout the house and have watched countless videos on pressure tanks/switches/well systems and performed basic upkeep maintenance but am still having pressure issues...
  16. Blake Lemmons

    Can’t find local help for well issues

    Hi. I am new to this forum, though I have searched it a number of times. We bought a house on 8 acres about a year ago, 2 story and about 2700 daft with 2.5 baths. We are new to having wells. We have two wells, but the older we’ll was “turned off”, or so we thought, but it turns out the power...
  17. 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...
  18. Alan Hill

    Sealing well pipe inlet in basement wall

    I'm hoping with all the great advice I have seen and used before that this question can be resolved easy. I purchased an old home that has a well system. The well water supply pipe and electric cable comes in through the basement cinder block wall (see photo). I have sealed the wall with...
  19. Fred Pender

    Water Softener Madness...

    Hi there, I recently purchased a new home with a dug well water supply. The previous owner has installed quite a water softener system. There are numerous resin tanks (three tall tanks, two shorter ones) and two brine bins. The two shorter resin tanks have a manual regeneration scheduler I...
  20. Tuck

    Well Not Producing Water After Tank Installation

    We just bought a home on a low-flow well. The previous owners said they got about 1 gallon/minute out of the well, so we arranged for storage tanks to be installed so we could use water normally. When we moved in, the pressure gauge on our pressure tank read about 60 psi. We could shower, run...
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