The pressure in the bladder of your pressure tank should be 2# less then the pressure switch cut in setting. Check it at the schrader valve and adjust if necessary. Check tank with no water in it.
I sold my Summer home in Canada to a buyer I never spoke with.Do yourself and any future owners of your property a favor. Before you bury everything, take a tape measure, and draw something up real quick with dimensions from the house's foundation. In at least two directions if possible. Keep it with your well information and paperwork. Make any notes such as "extra sch 80 sleeve run here with pull string". Or "Well pipe used is 2" Sch 80, 3' deep, with sand backfill to 12" ".
If you don't know, it's called an "As Built". We did this on blueprints back in the day when I was in commercial construction. It was normally required for commercial and government projects.
I bought a forest home built in the late 1980's. I was fortunate enough to talk with the previous owner. He said, "Oh, the septic tank is over there somewhere, and the leach lines go thataway a hunderd feet or so." Great, I could have guessed that much. Hard dimensions written down would be gold.
Likely a city boy who didn't know what he didn't know, so didn't know to ask.I sold my Summer home in Canada to a buyer I never spoke with.
I was readily available, and told the real estate agent so.
All sorts of VERY useful information I could have passed on, ......and wanted to pass on.
Buyer never made any contact.
I found it to be strange!
I agree that it is not a good idea to run the wires with the pipe, but the well casing is a pipe and they run together anyway.A little late now, but it 100% illegal to run water and electrical in the same pipe!
It's not buried in dirt, it's open air or underwater.I agree that it is not a good idea to run the wires with the pipe, but the well casing is a pipe and they run together anyway.
Well, good thing I haven’t filled the trench in yet and can easily fix it.A little late now, but it 100% illegal to run water and electrical in the same pipe!
There is supposed to be and minimum separation between water and electric!
And sorry if this is rude but it, all 100% dangerous as all get up!
Electric wires make heat and more heat than in open air, enough heat to melt poly pipe.
So now you have water and electric in the same pipe!
Please for the love of all things buy a (matching existing) amperage 220v GFI breaker to run your well!
it's still not 100% but it might just save someone's life!
Could be,...... but I really don't think so.Likely a city boy who didn't know what he didn't know, so didn't know to ask.
Weird. Unless he was just planning to do it all over anyway....Could be,...... but I really don't think so.
He was apparently a dual Canadian/American citizen, and had previously owned a home in the same Nova Scotia county.
Reportedly,....... was DIY capable also.
Duh ?????
I built much of it myself (former Civil eng.), so at 13 years old, the property needed nothing!Weird. Unless he was just planning to do it all over anyway....