mistermango
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Hello all. I started a thread a few months back (it's here) and got some great feedback from the community. I'm hoping to expand on that thread where it left off.
Conditman, suggested in that post that I probably have a sandpoint well. Does anyone know of a way of confirming that a well is, in fact, a sandpoint?
Also, how is the best way to check water level in a well? The supply line is 1.5" PVC, encased in concrete. I assume I can saw off just below the 90-degree elbow that turns the pipe toward my (broken) pump and access the well that way.
If I drop, say, a weighted string, will I be able to judge if there's water available? If so, how much should I be looking for to know that the sandpoint well (if that is what I have) is viable?
Photos of my situation are embedded in the thread linked above.
Thanks in advance.
Conditman, suggested in that post that I probably have a sandpoint well. Does anyone know of a way of confirming that a well is, in fact, a sandpoint?
Also, how is the best way to check water level in a well? The supply line is 1.5" PVC, encased in concrete. I assume I can saw off just below the 90-degree elbow that turns the pipe toward my (broken) pump and access the well that way.
If I drop, say, a weighted string, will I be able to judge if there's water available? If so, how much should I be looking for to know that the sandpoint well (if that is what I have) is viable?
Photos of my situation are embedded in the thread linked above.
Thanks in advance.