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We abandoned it last spring, capacity was depleting more and more every year. So decide to put a tank in under our terms and not the wells terms lolNo well?
We abandoned it last spring, capacity was depleting more and more every year. So decide to put a tank in under our terms and not the wells terms lolNo well?
Good idea.... they dont drill wells for nothing these daysWe abandoned it last spring, capacity was depleting more and more every year. So decide to put a tank in under our terms and not the wells terms lol
Waiting for the day ours quits. Was drilled in mid 40's. Can pump dry with garden hose in about 20 minutes but it seems to keep up to the house otherwiseWe abandoned it last spring, capacity was depleting more and more every year. So decide to put a tank in under our terms and not the wells terms lol
15 grand and no guarantee..... We did everything ourselves and it was about 12 grand done with new landscaping and sodGood idea.... they dont drill wells for nothing these days
That's what we really noticed with ours. Also the sodium and calcium was getting thicker so to say. Really corrosive on PEX fittings and everythingWaiting for the day ours quits. Was drilled in mid 40's. Can pump dry with garden hose in about 20 minutes but it seems to keep up to the house otherwise