skent
Platinum Member
After the drought of the summer of 1999 the hand dug well that serves the farm went dry. We started trucking in water while we tried to figure out what to do. Then we had a normal fall and the well came back. Now this year we've had a much dryer than normal fall/winter and I've been taking water level checks every two weeks or so, now it's down again. Can't/don't want to live this way. I think the well (being over 100 years old) has seen its days and needs to be put to rest.
Went to the county to apply for a permit, filled out all the paperwork. Many pretty colored multi-part forms with many questions to be answered. Had to agree to fill in the old well after new on is in service. Health dept has to be present to be sure it's done right. Had a friend who is a douser find what looks like a good area, now we need to get the health dept to come out and approve the location. Have a well driller standing by, price breakdown (for your info) is as follows:
$80.00 for permit
8.00 per foot for drilling (as deep as needed to hit water with good flow)
5.50 per foot for casing (as deep as needed to hit rock)
200.00 for flow test
175.00 to grout the casing
35.00 for well cap and seal
300.00 for pump
30.00 pitless adapter
200.00 for tank
500.00 labor for hookup to house (ditch and pipe) (plumbers estimate)
600.00 for stone/cement/topsoil to fill in old well
Most likely it will be between 3500.00 and 4000.00 when all is said and done. I've received prices from many rotary drillers, all seem to be within 5%. The one I going to use has put in several strong wells in the area and is a family friend.
I'll keep you posted as to progress.
Went to the county to apply for a permit, filled out all the paperwork. Many pretty colored multi-part forms with many questions to be answered. Had to agree to fill in the old well after new on is in service. Health dept has to be present to be sure it's done right. Had a friend who is a douser find what looks like a good area, now we need to get the health dept to come out and approve the location. Have a well driller standing by, price breakdown (for your info) is as follows:
$80.00 for permit
8.00 per foot for drilling (as deep as needed to hit water with good flow)
5.50 per foot for casing (as deep as needed to hit rock)
200.00 for flow test
175.00 to grout the casing
35.00 for well cap and seal
300.00 for pump
30.00 pitless adapter
200.00 for tank
500.00 labor for hookup to house (ditch and pipe) (plumbers estimate)
600.00 for stone/cement/topsoil to fill in old well
Most likely it will be between 3500.00 and 4000.00 when all is said and done. I've received prices from many rotary drillers, all seem to be within 5%. The one I going to use has put in several strong wells in the area and is a family friend.
I'll keep you posted as to progress.