Posted by Danny Prosser on May 24, 2022 at 04:35:19 from (170.142.177.209):
In Reply to: Water Line Size posted by Danny Prosser on May 23, 2022 at 12:37:29:
Thanks for all of the comments and help. As far as getting another price for the well everyone is around $55.00 per foot and the wells around there range from 2 to 0ver 3 hundred feet that's a lot of money. As far as asking the city the man said run 1 it'll be fine. My best friend's good friend was over the same water department for 5 years and I got him to ask him and he said run 1 all the way and hope you have enough pressure. They didn't sound to sure of them selves. And this city isn't the best at anything. My thinking was if I use a bigger pipe then there would be more water in the lenght so the pressure would have a good supply of water to push. Also around here if the pump goes on a well your looking at around $4,000.00 to replace it. Everything to do with a well around here in Fayette Co. Tn is lots of money. Also if the power goes out no water. The guy my friend asked said if I didn't have good pressure I could add a booster pump at the house. I'm trying to be as cost effective as possible after my wife died last October it's only my salary and I've only got a set amount of money to spend. Again thanks for all of you help. God bless.
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