Drilling a Well | Where to Drill a Well on Your Property
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- Опубліковано 24 кві 2020
- Where is the best location to drill a water well? Where should I locate a well? Do you have several acres and want the "best" location to drill a well? Here are several tips and things to look for on your property regarding where to drill a well. Always consult with a hydrogeology expert as well to get their opinion on the best location.
There are no guarantees to find a certain flow rate of water by a certain depth. It can be tricky sometimes finding water so it always best to start in the best location if you can, abiding by all local rules, laws and standards is first priority. There are other factors to consider as well, such as trenching and cost of water line.
%hanks for all the info. I am thinking of drilling a new well new well here on Whidbey Island, Washington. I think I can help the driller now instead of getting in his way. Putting the well in first makes a lot of sense. I'll do that, thanks to you. Wish you guys were up here!
Really appreciate the video. It answered questions I had and gives me a place to start. Thanks
Great explanation. I am looking to have a water well drilled and this helps. I will look for the peaks and valleys and aim for the middle. Will need it drilled as I am here in Texas. Hard rock here.
Great experience makes for a great explanation on this topic. Opening new ideas for my future well. This beats a handful of willow sticks.
I listened all the way through- accent hooked me- pleasant as all get out! Thank you for explaining so well 😊
I’m at 7:43... just wanted to stop and say...not confused at all....I love the way you’re explaining it. Thorough takes details. You are patient and clear. Great job so far! 😃
I am a service and repair plumber in northern Ca. Yes, it is crazy here, good common sense is a rarity. Anyway, this guy presented a fantastic video. He is a natural! Love this informative video. 👍👍👍👍
Excellent! Thanks so much for explaining all that, Wendell. That for sure is not the easiest subject by a long shot. Your concern that we the viewer/listeners understand this material is very evident. And that makes you a very fine teacher!!!
Thanks for the information, glad people are finding it useful
@@WendellLeeWellServices HI WENDALL. Did you ever think to mention DOWSING in your video. Almost guaranteed to find water without so much cost. Even some well drillers hire a dowser or have one in their employ
@@5ea56bowden9 dowsing is a scam, this has been proven multiple times.
@@michaelcohen9363 dowsing is not 100% accurate especially if done by someone who has not practiced their psychic abilities (we all have them). Here are also people who see an easy buck taking advantage of others but there are some that can actually do it. Imagine if you has even a 20% increase in success by using dowsing... would it be worth it?
@@SI-GOD Dowsing is a scam.
I totally agree. I went up to my property and dowsed it. ALL of the good spots are in the draws and just off to the sides of them.
You very helpful, I listened to this video about 4 times, this time I caught yer comment on distance from top of hill to creek, ( halfway).
Excellent video, I'm looking to drill a well on my 44 acre property in Eastern Cuba.
I've found this video very helpful.
Keep up the good work!
Super helpful. Thanks. I actually have these exact environmental situations on my property and was thinking the same thing but im far from a pro. Also appears I may have a sprung in the draw so logic says get near it but not on it
Thank you very much. This was very informative for those of us who are learning.
Well said. Happy my property has exactly what you stated placement of the well. Thanks
Great information . Thanks!
Excellent description. Awesome narrative.
We had a older farmer witch our well in Illinois and he told us if he had a green sapling branch he could of told us about how far down we would have to drill. He witched it in early winter and he was right on the money.
Great explanation and info. Thanks!
Very educational. Thank you. Your videos taught me a lot a out water well system. I used them to educate myself before I contacted a plumber or well company about my recent very low water pressure in my house. I will be looking to see if you a a video on pump installation.
Thank you again!!
This was really helpful ! Thank you!!!
this kid is probably the coolest dude ever!!
Best time to dig a well is during dry season, 👌. You will find the real water level and also dig accordingly to the right depth.
Very helpful. Thank you.
Blessed to live in south Florida you can put a well anywhere
Helpful information.
The trees are a good indicator too where water is running underneath the ground.
Good stuff👍
Fun game - take a shot every time he says “well” you’ll be blacked out in no time.
57 times he says well.
Well... that's just a southern thing. Can't you tell by how he talks about the drawl of the land with a drawl. Lol.
We southerners know some things are better done slow and... well... that's just how it is.
Yall come back now, ya hear.
😂
Thanks for the practical explanation! If hit good water at say 100' how risky is it to go another 20' to have reservoir and have it disappear and have nothing?
typically typical ,well said
Water travels through cracks in the rock. I had to drill were Md., Carroll county health dept. tells me. 35 years cable rigs. Hit more water than air rigs and didn't go deep unless neccisary. Drilled many 50 foot wells with lots of gpm. Air rigs blow cuttings in the cracks and produce less gpm.
This is good to know! My existing well only draws .5 gpm and I need 1 gpm. Supposedly, the well digger hit rock. I'm wondering what kind of rig they used. Maybe I should try to go deeper through the rock with a different well rig instead of drilling another site.
Thank you for that, what if your on a mountain but there’s swales can I expect their to be water
That’s some good lookin timber behind you.
Can you guys offer your services outside the country? Also are you saying it's not a good idea to try and drill for water on a hilltop?
You can't tell it because the trees are in the way (12:08)...
Maybe it because I grew up in Louisiana, but I CAN see it even on camera. Just looking at it, I would expect about 10 - 15 feet in to have to start planting my feet sideways as I walk. Within 50 feet in, the ground will start getting very soft to where you sink with every step. Makes me miss the days of standing on 1 foot digging your other shoe out of the gumbo-mud hoping you don't lose your balance and have to put your sock foot down in it. Other areas you can walk 50 feet and have 20 pounds of mud stuck to the bottom of each shoe.
Yes there were snake and other critters out there that as a kid you don't think about.
Can you put. A well under a driveway. I Have a 4 acre piece and my septic is in the back right,and I know it’s got to be 100 ft.I want to keep it in the back on the left instead of in the front under the driveway,but the way it’s all flat and on the left side there is also a creek
Hello Wendell
I have a well with pin gas in water comes out of the tap with tiny bubbles clears up in 20 sec I do have an April air release on the hot water side above the tank to. Clear air if needed , but not much comes out at times spits out of hot water side at the tap, but that's it, tank is galvanized non bladder can a bladder tank be ok or will pin gas increase air pressure on top of bladder any options? Thanks
I am in the city on about 1/3 an acre, sloped lot, giant pine trees & about 1/4 mile from a river. Can I dig almost anywhere (providing I don’t hit underground pipes) and expect water???
How would you know if your bladder has a hole if you can't see it. Would water come out were you put the air in if you depress the air stem
Underground water doesn't flow downhill to streams. It flows in the same direction as the stream are flowing. Roughly parallel.
No. Through cracks that run in every direction
I'm sure there are different variables but what is the avg price per foot for a water well? I'm located in Texas and started to interview different companies to drill a new well to replace the one we have. Thank you!
prices vary widely depending on the area you are in, geology of the earth below the ground at your site, and the depth it takes to get to sufficient water. An average price would probably be about $20 per foot, just for the drilling.
@@WendellLeeWellServices After post-fake-beer-flu and excessive money printing, that might be closer to $50 per foot. Sad to say but it true and is going to be after our great great great grandkids are gone before we finally recover from this.
If you make another video. Would you consider turning the volume. On. I can almost hear you on this one. . ??
Aren't there any laser type devices that can determine if there's water underground? Great video. It's explained very simply and precisely. Thank you.
Sharks with laser beams.
I think you meant sonar
Thank ya for the information, bro
Great work, but am confused on PVC connection
Hundreds of feet 😮 I was hoping to be able to do it myself, a little at a time. I only have 1/3 acre, not much choice.
Look up a Sandpoint well
@@reddirtwarrior5956 Thank you, I will ♥
What your take on dowsing to sight a well
... Away from the septic system and close to the house, if feasible.
I have a really important question what does it mean when your water is high in Iron ? Will that affect my animals? Growth of veggies.??
Google it.
I have 1.75 ac in the NorCal foothills. It is sloped with quite a few outcroppings. There seems to be some kind of natural spring above the property that runs down o e side of my property. There have been 3 attempts at placing a well. 2 did not produce and the last attempt only produced. 5 gpm. In Eldorado County a well cannot be permitted for a home build if it is less than 1 gpm. I am feeling pretty defeated. Are there any resources available to accurately locate high water plain areas on properties?
That’s a lovely but dry area. I’m curious, did you have any luck? Maybe the seasonal rains helped?
No luck.
I’m sorry to hear it!! Best of luck to you as the drought lessens, I hope the rain continues.
@@kristinberthiaume7634 thank you.
Wish you were in tennessee
Ah....looooove caramellllll!
I just drilled my own well. It puts out 100 gal a day. I'm not real happy with that. Can it still be enough
Damn it, I don't know what a well looks like!
What area are you in?
We bought a place with a Well never checked the water ...Got it tested...found out its extremely high in Iron...Im so confused.
Can be treated. Lab test. They tell you what to buy, treatment system
Where you guys out of? California?
no we are in upstate south carolina
I have a question, please - I live in a community and we are all on a our own separate wells. My neighbor across the street abuses it to the point, he even uses his powerwasher all weekend long and we are on well. 20 years ago our well went dry, we were in a drought, because of them abusing the water table. He seems to have water and we are sometimes dryer. Why is that? We did them about it. His using effects our water table. Any suggestions?
I don't know shit bout it but I think I've heard you gotta go deeper then him maybe
So your best advice is to drill where there is water. Not the other places
Any school, college, center for training and learning?
Where are you located
It looks like gravity would help pull the water down to where you drilled.
I'm up in the mud country
take a shot every time he says "well"
90 gpm?.....prove it!....
This cat keeps insinuating that surface run-off and settling of water has an effect on deep water wells......it doesn't.
I have my volume on 68 and i can hardly hear you... Ad comes on and blows me out of the room
Old and hard of hearing. Got a young person to listen. "It's not you the sound is very low".
Try head phones, ear buds?
This could have been a two minute video. A lot of extra yammering.
Your volume is terrible
This was really helpful ! Thank you!!!