Posted by PJH on January 08, 2015 at 14:06:05 from (50.40.248.104):
In Reply to: Pump house? posted by blunosr on January 08, 2015 at 11:49:04:
We have a submersible pump in our deep well. We put the pressure tank at the well head, and all of the necessary plumbing, then poured a pad to fit the needed footprint. Ended up about 4 feet square. Pumphouse walls are 2X6 with fiberglass insulation and sheeted inside and out, then sided. Siding extends down over the slab. Lift off door is about 3 feet square. Gable roof on it - the peak is about 5 feet high, and the "attic" is filled with fiberglass. There are two 100 watt light bulbs hooked to a thermocube for heat, but I've never seen them on. Temp is never under 40 in there - some heat comes out of the well, I guess. Had to replace the original pump after about 18 years, and the whole building lifted off with my son's 30 HP Kubota. I guess the pumphouse is 25 years old this year.
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