Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “Long-Term Water Storage Solutions for Crisis Situations” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/long-term-water-solutions-for-crisis-situations/.
Don’t fall into the well. But if you do i hope you have a dog named lassie.I have a well. The kind with a big opening to lower a bucket down in
It's not that difficult, but it is expensive.We have a well but it is about 115’ deep, if i remember correctly. A tad out of bucket reach. I wish there was an easy way to hook up a hand pump, if needed.
I’m sure it is.It's not that difficult, but it is expensive.
My job is selling water well stuff. A professionally installed system would cost you $3-6k that can be installed in conjunction with an existing submersible and pitless adapter.We have a well but it is about 115’ deep, if i remember correctly. A tad out of bucket reach. I wish there was an easy way to hook up a hand pump, if needed.
With something like that i’d pay to have it done right. I’m sure it looks straightforward on paper, but we all know it never works out that way. Well, at least for me it doesn’t.My job is selling water well stuff. A professionally installed system would cost you $3-6k that can be installed in conjunction with an existing submersible and pitless adapter.
You could buy a DIY kit from www.bisonpumps.com, their system will cost under $2k and you "could" install it yourself, IF you have the right pitless adapter for your submersible. The problem most run into is getting into a snag and you have to call a professional anyway....
I will admit, most professional pump installers have trouble with hand pumps in general...let alone DIYers. It ain't rocket science, but each job needs something slightly different to get the pieces to come together just right.With something like that i’d pay to have it done right. I’m sure it looks straightforward on paper, but we all know it never works out that way. Well, at least for me it doesn’t.