New water well

/ New water well #21  
My well is actually..."MY well"

Back in the 60's I dug a 6' x 6' x 10' pit, (sand) and blocked it in.
Used a 6" hand auger, and by adding 5' extensions, dug a hole 20' deeper, to top of water (hole begins to collapse at top of water).
I quickly dropped in two glued together 10' sections of 4" PVC.
Now I was a total of 30' to top of water, from ground level.

Next dropped in a piece of 2" PVC 28' long, with a 3' SS # 8 slotted screen point added.
Next lowered a combined 31' length of 1-1/4" galv. pipe into the 2" PVC.
Set up a tripod, and used a 100 lb driving weight with driving cap on the 1-1/4" galv. pipe.
Drove 11 more feet into the sand, and pulled up the 1-1/4" pipe.
Top of water at 20' below top of well, and bottom of well is 31' below top of pipe, 41' to bottom from ground surface.

Could use a shallow well pump, and I had 7 of them....used (free) identical, Burks 1HP shallow well pumps.
Rebuilt several, as they would only last about 10-12 years...but they were free.
Finally.....became impossible to find replacement Burks parts.
'
Bought a new 1HP Goulds shallow well (J10S) pump.
They last 15+ years.
I have a rebuilt spare on hand. Very low cost, and an hour or so, to swap a pump!
Can easily pull the PVC pipe from 11' of sand, and then drive it back down again, if cleaning the SS point should be necessary.
A low cost well,...... that I can maintain by myself.....even at 80 years old .....I think?

(moderately) Deep well pumping at shallow well cost!

My hat is off to you sir! That was a lot of work. A good water well is one of the best investments a person can make even when paying someone else to do it. But maybe even more so when it comes from blood, sweat, and tears like yours did. :)
 
/ New water well #22  
I had a 4" well drilled last year. Casing to 460', pump at 420', static water at 305', 120 gallon pressure tank. Getting about 8 gpm with a 1.5 HP pump & motor. Cost will definitely will get your attention.
 
/ New water well #23  
Man you guys have deep water tables. Most wells around here are only 80-100 feet.
 
/ New water well #25  
Mine is 155 feet, with rock after the first 40 feet. I have one old well at edge of pasture that is only 50 feet with water at 35 feet. But if only flows back in at about a gallon of water every 2 minutes. I plan to put an old hand pump on it just to look good.
 
/ New water well #26  
Mine is 155 feet, with rock after the first 40 feet. I have one old well at edge of pasture that is only 50 feet with water at 35 feet. But if only flows back in at about a gallon of water every 2 minutes. I plan to put an old hand pump on it just to look good.

I have a 42'- 2" galvanized well, with a rod style hand pump.
Sits just outside the kitchen door of this 290 year old house.
So power outage is not also a water problem.
I can pump what I need into buckets (though I do have a generator )
 
/ New water well #27  
I have a 42'- 2" galvanized well, with a rod style hand pump.
Sits just outside the kitchen door of this 290 year old house.
So power outage is not also a water problem.
I can pump what I need into buckets (though I do have a generator )

290 years old? Now that's cool! How old is the pump?
 
/ New water well #28  
290 years old? Now that's cool! How old is the pump?

I really do not know how old this pump is.
My mom bought this house in 1932 ($875, set back from ocean about 1/4 mi. on a bluff top, with 11.7 ac. of land)
I grew up here, and A pump was here when she bought the place, it was the only water there was.
I found an old, much classier looking pump, with a bulbous top about 40 years ago.
I would estimate that style deep well rod pump might have been new around 1900.
 
/ New water well #29  
I really do not know how old this pump is.
My mom bought this house in 1932 ($875, set back from ocean about 1/4 mi. on a bluff top, with 11.7 ac. of land)
I grew up here, and A pump was here when she bought the place, it was the only water there was.
I found an old, much classier looking pump, with a bulbous top about 40 years ago.
I would estimate that style deep well rod pump might have been new around 1900.
Mr. Fried, how far is the house from the ocean now? Has erosion taken any of your land?

50 years ago, used to camp just back from on a large bluff overlooking Lake Ontario in upstate NY.

Went back to visit, but the camp...and the bluff were gone...
 
/ New water well #30  
Mr. Fried, how far is the house from the ocean now? Has erosion taken any of your land?

50 years ago, used to camp just back from on a large bluff overlooking Lake Ontario in upstate NY.

Went back to visit, but the camp...and the bluff were gone...

I am well back from the water, and actually have a large abandoned cranberry bog between me and the water.
I am 40' above sea level, so no problem there.
I am on the inside of the peninsula, but the outer side looses 3+ feet every year.

250'+ of that side has disappeared since I was a child.
Our local lighthouse was moved back from the edge of it's cliff 24 years ago.
It was a major move to watch. Inches per hour!
 
/ New water well #31  
House built around 1730...very few residential dwellings still around from back then. Everyone wants to tear down and build new.

Do you ever find things (treasures) on your land from that long ago?
 
/ New water well #32  
Apologies to Mr. Steppenwolf for the meander on his thread! But 1730!!! Wow!
 
/ New water well #33  
House built around 1730...very few residential dwellings still around from back then. Everyone wants to tear down and build new.

Do you ever find things (treasures) on your land from that long ago?

I have not found anything of significance, but at what was obviously once an Indian campsite about 300 yards away, many artifacts were discovered in the 50's.
This house was apparently moved 1,000+ feet (rollers and oxen?) to it's present site, somewhat farther back from it's original location, which was down by the water.
 
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#34  
Well guys were back today to grout the casing, run the water line to the house and shop, ran the electric as well. Should have water Friday.
 

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/ New water well #38  
Nice place Step - what size pipe and pump and holding tanks are you installing? 1.5 or 2HP? Size depends on where the static water level is when pumping.

Sounds a lot like our new well in 97 - went down through granite from 10' on to 420' 1-2 GPM so had it hydro fracked (another $2K then) and got 10-12 GPM with water level at 90' with a 10GPM 1.5HP goulds pump @ 375'.
 
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#39  
We went a total of 610 ft. Well head is at 35ft, and pump set at 585 ft. With a 6inch casing this gives us about 800 gallons reserve at 3gpm replenish rate. More than adequate for a 4 bedroom/bath home. We put in a 30 amp 2 pole breaker for a new 220 volt Grundfos pump. I ran a line to a yard hydrant near the shop (250ft away) and a T to the house (about 100ft). Also put in a yard hydrant 6 ft from the well head for future use. All water lines are 1 inch blue poly. The entire process ran right at 12K finished including electric.
 
/ New water well #40  
Nice place Step - what size pipe and pump and holding tanks are you installing? 1.5 or 2HP? Size depends on where the static water level is when pumping.

Sounds a lot like our new well in 97 - went down through granite from 10' on to 420' 1-2 GPM so had it hydro fracked (another $2K then) and got 10-12 GPM with water level at 90' with a 10GPM 1.5HP goulds pump @ 375'.

How long does it take them to drill through 410' of granite?
Here they went 760' and 4" casing to 460'. Mostly sand and clay took about 12 hours of actual drilling.
 

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