Mini Horses
Sustainability Master
In my area there are many "shallow" wells, especially since we are not a rock area. But, for home use, I really like to have a well company do the work. An established company knows what to look for, the best water depth in that area, etc.
My own farm has no dependable shallow water where my house sits, so 510' gives me a tap into the huge aquafer upon which I sit....didn't know at buy of farm. The back end is much lower and while water is available at a shallower depth, not as dependable for "always & good". My driller told me I would never run dry (and it tested great quality).
Of course, I had thought a shallow for several hundred $$ was what I'd have/need -- I found that several thousand would be needed. It has been a great investment, as it turns out. No drought here as long as the pump is running. Plus, it would cost me triple to drill it now...20 yrs later.
I'd suggest you at least call a good driller to get an estimate and read of the land. You may be surprised.
Also, electric company may provide for less than you fear. I am serviced by a "co-op" and they are great!! Many electric co-ops formed simply to service rural areas. With that, they often provide more than you may think. Won't be free, but...is it less than that solar? You may want to consider a propane, whole house generator unit...get yet another estimate.
AND -- how much electric do you need? Heat by? Cook by? frig? lights? and so on....wood, coal, oil, kero, propane ???
What an adventure -- right?
My own farm has no dependable shallow water where my house sits, so 510' gives me a tap into the huge aquafer upon which I sit....didn't know at buy of farm. The back end is much lower and while water is available at a shallower depth, not as dependable for "always & good". My driller told me I would never run dry (and it tested great quality).
Of course, I had thought a shallow for several hundred $$ was what I'd have/need -- I found that several thousand would be needed. It has been a great investment, as it turns out. No drought here as long as the pump is running. Plus, it would cost me triple to drill it now...20 yrs later.
I'd suggest you at least call a good driller to get an estimate and read of the land. You may be surprised.
Also, electric company may provide for less than you fear. I am serviced by a "co-op" and they are great!! Many electric co-ops formed simply to service rural areas. With that, they often provide more than you may think. Won't be free, but...is it less than that solar? You may want to consider a propane, whole house generator unit...get yet another estimate.
AND -- how much electric do you need? Heat by? Cook by? frig? lights? and so on....wood, coal, oil, kero, propane ???
What an adventure -- right?