Low Yield Well Solutions: Drilling Deeper & Shock/Clean

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2018
  • In this video, we cover two solutions to help with low well yield: drilling deeper and shocking/cleaning the well.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 20

  • @lawnfascist4890
    @lawnfascist4890 5 років тому +3

    Watching these videos makes me want to change careers. Chris has a way of explaining things to where anyone should be able to understand it.
    I should have gotten interested in this stuff years ago.

    • @RCworstwater
      @RCworstwater  5 років тому

      Thanks for the kind words! He knows so much from over 65 years of family experience, but in this industry there's ALWAYS more to learn.

  • @slrpirate2372
    @slrpirate2372 2 роки тому

    Easy to understand and very informative. TY

  • @thefarsideoftherails7415
    @thefarsideoftherails7415 5 років тому +1

    First and foremost I would like to thank you for your informative videos. I watch them all. Second I would like to say if I need any well pumps I will definitely order them from you. My question is how do I determine how much volume I can get it from my well?? Before I bought my property I was renting and had a 40/60 well switch, but the pump died and my landlord replaced it with a smaller pump. now I have a 30/50 well switch, and I get 13 gallons a minute. I ran this test for 24 hours and continue to get 13 gallons a minute after running continuously in a 24 hour period. I have Plumed my manifold with a inch and a half discharge for this test. I need to know how much volume I can get because I am building a half million gallon bass pond in my yard. It will require 2500 gallons a day to replenish evaporation. You have become my first source for pump/well information and products. Thank you for your future reply 😎

    • @RCworstwater
      @RCworstwater  5 років тому

      Thanks for watching! There's a bit more about your application that we need to know to size a pump. Please give our experts a call (you can even ask for Chris himself!) at 855.329.4519

  • @chillwx
    @chillwx 3 роки тому

    I feel like I just took a semester of a class. Amazing job at explaining!

  • @scottfurlong5475
    @scottfurlong5475 10 місяців тому

    I have a 16 year old 380' drilled well that has a very low water yield. I have manganese in my water as my filters turn black. I believe my well is fouled with manganese because we run out of water all the time now. I have a four 35 gallon pressure tanks in my basement and I'm running a Pentair pump protector. It sometimes takes the system 2 days to fill the tanks and stop flashing the green light. It's crazy, I can't run a garden hose for 20 minutes or wash cloths and get a shower. It was never this bad. I actually work for a well pump company and they do not endorse a high chlorination strategy for cleaning a well, they are recommending fracking. If I try this chlorination strategy, they say I might loose my pump because it's not designed to pump all the crap that will come off the well. It needs to be blown out with a large compressor. Fracking will cost me $4500. I don't know what to do.

  • @thefarsideoftherails7415
    @thefarsideoftherails7415 5 років тому +1

    I want to install the biggest baddest pump my well can handle without cavitating‼️ I will be buying it from you😎

  • @robertduron821
    @robertduron821 3 роки тому +1

    Is this still an effective method to try before considering fracking? Our well originally yielded 5gpm when homeowners had well drill 40 years ago, a year ago when we bought the home the well person said maybe running 1.5gpm. If still a viable method to chlorine shock I’d like to try before calling well company to discuss fracking.

  • @Staygoldfarms
    @Staygoldfarms 3 роки тому

    I’m stuck between a cistern or fracking.

  • @jerrywelch870
    @jerrywelch870 Місяць тому

    Can you put chlorine down a well that’s attached to a jet pump without damaging the jet?

  • @richnichols2332
    @richnichols2332 3 роки тому

    Nicely done. How can I calculate the GPM produced by my well?

    • @timklassen421
      @timklassen421 2 роки тому

      run a hose in to a 5 gallon pail time how long it takes to fill it say it takes a minute that would be 5 gallons a minute run it for a couple of hours if you dont suck air you got enough water for a average house hold a well sounder would be ideal then you could do a static and draw down and see how close you get to the pump.

  • @haskellfriedman1858
    @haskellfriedman1858 3 роки тому

    What about Peroxide? Is that as effective as Chlorine?

  • @PJ-Max-May
    @PJ-Max-May 4 роки тому

    How to research for water level ? Is there online resource?

    • @RCworstwater
      @RCworstwater  4 роки тому +1

      It is a different website for every state. Search google for "(Your State) Water Well Construction Map"

  • @tammiejohnson6796
    @tammiejohnson6796 Рік тому

    Same well since 1967 until 2022.water level dropped so far that we'll pipe is no longer in the water.

  • @normchang453
    @normchang453 2 роки тому

    One word: fracking. All this other talk is from a different planet. This guy knowingly avoids talking about it.

  • @timothydevries383
    @timothydevries383 Рік тому

    This video is useless. Tell us some more obvious things.