Posted by leroy in ne on January 08, 2015 at 19:46:49 from (67.63.104.91):
In Reply to: Pump house? posted by blunosr on January 08, 2015 at 11:49:04:
some states have minimum well construction standards prohibiting some types of installations, one of which is pits mentioned below. consider using a submersible pump with a pitless adapter and locating your pressure tank and controls in a building or room attached to your shop, wall off the pump room and water heater and put shower, rest room and laundry equipment in other side of building/room. also now there are variable speed, constant flow pump systems available that use like a 2 gallon pressure tank mounted on a shelf instead of a large pressure tank. my advise is visit with your driller or pump installer about what is available and practical in your area that will meet your needs now and in the future Leroy retired driller and pump installer
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