SebringFL
New Member
Hello everyone, first time user, in my 50's and I am very excited to hear what you guys recommend.
Got a small quarter acre property outside Sebring, Florida. I would like to look into getting well water from the property.
The thought was to drive the STAR Water Systems Steel Well Point into the ground, not sure how far into he ground yet and nothing has been bought, so it can easily be changed upon advise from this forum.
Then attach a pump to the system. 12v solar pump.
The water would be piped into a water well sulfur aerator system (160 gallon tank)
Next step would be to add a small water filtration system, but, I believe prior to that, in between the sulfur aerator system and the water filtration system, there should be another pump???
The water would then go into an outside solar heater with an outdoor shower.
Are the different steps in the right order, am I missing anything?
How does the well pump know how to shut off and turn on?
Also, I see some system with a pressurized thank. What does that do to your system?
And THANK YOU in advance for your help!
Got a small quarter acre property outside Sebring, Florida. I would like to look into getting well water from the property.
The thought was to drive the STAR Water Systems Steel Well Point into the ground, not sure how far into he ground yet and nothing has been bought, so it can easily be changed upon advise from this forum.
Then attach a pump to the system. 12v solar pump.
The water would be piped into a water well sulfur aerator system (160 gallon tank)
Next step would be to add a small water filtration system, but, I believe prior to that, in between the sulfur aerator system and the water filtration system, there should be another pump???
The water would then go into an outside solar heater with an outdoor shower.
Are the different steps in the right order, am I missing anything?
How does the well pump know how to shut off and turn on?
Also, I see some system with a pressurized thank. What does that do to your system?
And THANK YOU in advance for your help!