mrbstephens
Lovin' The Homestead
We bought our house just this past fall. We're living on top of an aquifer where the water and area is protected, the water, I believe is also collected and sold. Most of my neighbors are using the ground water, but our house was switched to town water (I say town, you say city........we're in the country). The pump and everything was still in the basement and my neighbor recommended we switch back to well water which tested pristine, but slightly acidic. Today, I had the well drilling company come. He turned the pump back on and got it working. The only thing connected to it right now is one outdoor spigot. I'll have to ha ve a plumber come to connect it to the rest of the house.
This evening, I went to use the water from the well to water the chickens and the water was coming out kinda yucky. Lots of sediment, but after a bit it started looking a little clearer. The well guy said the well is cast iron and will go bad eventually. So my question is, will this sediment last or will it clear up completely and how long does a cast iron well last really?
Also, I was wondering about putting a hand pump on there for those times we lose electricity. How do I go about installing one of those?
This evening, I went to use the water from the well to water the chickens and the water was coming out kinda yucky. Lots of sediment, but after a bit it started looking a little clearer. The well guy said the well is cast iron and will go bad eventually. So my question is, will this sediment last or will it clear up completely and how long does a cast iron well last really?
Also, I was wondering about putting a hand pump on there for those times we lose electricity. How do I go about installing one of those?