CountryBumkin
Active Member
I was thinking of adding a new (second) well/pump next to existing well/pump. You tell me if this is reasonable.
My house is in central FL. The well is about 300 feet deep. It's about 30 feet from the house. The pump is very noisy now (its over 20 years old) but still works. I can hear the pump running from the end of the driveway (200 Ft). It wasn't this noisy when it was new. Also, some of my neighbors wells have dried up. I still have water, but it is a concern of mine.
The reason to add a new or second well/pump is to (1) ensure the new well is deep enough and (2) so I wouldn't have to worry about the old pump failing at the worse time. If I had two wells, I would use the new well and pump for the house, and keep the old well/pump just for sprinkler system (until it dies).
For this to work the old pump and new pump would be around 10 to 15 feet apart.
If this is not a good idea (or a big waste of money), then I would just buy a repalcement pump now (before it fails) and hope my well doesn't run dry.
Can an existing well be dug/drilled deeper or would a new well need to go in if the existing one runs dry?
My house is in central FL. The well is about 300 feet deep. It's about 30 feet from the house. The pump is very noisy now (its over 20 years old) but still works. I can hear the pump running from the end of the driveway (200 Ft). It wasn't this noisy when it was new. Also, some of my neighbors wells have dried up. I still have water, but it is a concern of mine.
The reason to add a new or second well/pump is to (1) ensure the new well is deep enough and (2) so I wouldn't have to worry about the old pump failing at the worse time. If I had two wells, I would use the new well and pump for the house, and keep the old well/pump just for sprinkler system (until it dies).
For this to work the old pump and new pump would be around 10 to 15 feet apart.
If this is not a good idea (or a big waste of money), then I would just buy a repalcement pump now (before it fails) and hope my well doesn't run dry.
Can an existing well be dug/drilled deeper or would a new well need to go in if the existing one runs dry?