
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I agree with you. I'd rather watch paint dry than a football game now.I am not watching football here just taking the day easy.
I did rebuild the sourdough.
Replaced the 49 year old pump (down about 90' in a 120' well) last year; yes installed in 1974!Our well is original to the house, so 40+ years old. We've replaced the pump twice. I was told that their life expectancy is roughly 15 years, and the first replacement lasted closer to 20. We're about 7-8 years into the second one.
40' is pretty shallow. If the pump isn't even that deep and if it has plastic tubing instead of galvanized pipe it could be pulled without special equipment.It's way down there but not sure it's to the bottom which I think they said was 40'.
Hubby could fix/replace it himself as he's an electrician, but not a well-driller and would have no means to get to it.
No need to pull the casing to replace the pump. In fact that would be counterproductive. They have a truck which can pull the pump. In my case the pipe was galvanized so they had to pull it up a section at a time with the special clamp "thing". It was replaced with plastic pipe.It takes a truck that has a hoist on it to lift the casing and pump out. Then the pump can be taken off and a new on put on.