WE DRILLED A WELL and You Won't Believe What They PULLED UP - Building Our Home in the Mountains
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crazy you need a giant pump
Drilling wells is so interesting. These well drillers must be having a lot of fun especially when they hit that water : ) I know I find it pretty cool and how the earth works. Thanks for documenting it : )
You made some really nice graphics that helped me understand the drilling really nice. Cool. Nice work! : )
What was the total cost with the screen and pump installed?
45 years in contractor business ..word to wise Never ever use DBL vapor barrier..IF you have one on outside never use one inside plastic on ceiling will make mold
I'm a drilling consultant that specializes in that rig they were using, a Foremost DR24. They sent out a quality driller, with the best overburden drilling rig on the market, and constructed the well using heavy wall casing. I'd say you chose a very good drilling contractor and it was money well spent.
They did a great job! 😃
600feet I can drill with my hand. Believe it or not we go down till 4000feet here in yemen.
I'm glad you got still a decent water giving well.
The cash register sound is very appropriate for well drilling ! $$$$
kaching was the right sound effect for every drill section used!
Man, that made me happy we went with rain water collection. Wish you guys luck with the new well!
I love the money💰💰 sound effects as each piece of pipe goes down! That's definitely the truth when it comes to wells....
Making a well is expencive because of the machinery. Truck and drill are very expencive equipment to own 🙃
Boy, was looking bleak there for a bit. So thankful you were able to go with that second option and that it worked to give you guys water!
I loved the timelapse and cash register sounds of each section of pipe going down. That was a really fun way of showing it!
Oh this is SO well done! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
(I just went through an agonizing five months to restore an irrigation well, so I so appreciate your story even more!)
So sorry to see the extra cost for the well. You did a great job of showing all that is involved in drilling a well, and how there are no guarantees. Here's hoping there aren't too many more surprises.
Most well drillers can tell you how deep your neighbors wells are, we wanted to drill a well to water the yard as city water by us is 6 dollars for 1000 gallons . The local driller knows how deep the wells are in his area. He told us that 800 feet in our area was most likly. Add that 1/4 mile away they were mostly around two hundred feet . Just goes to show how much the land can change. He had maps for the area, he was honest up front.
I like the cash register sound with every 20’ pipe added - fun edit!
I still have to get mine drilled and its prob 500' I'll hear that same soi d I'm sure
The cash register sound is perfectly appropriate when it comes to the cost of the well.
I know the feeling watching one pipe after the other going down. My well is 500 feet, but when I see your soil condition, I'm happy with my solid rock, even the well don't produce much water.
Holy cow! My well is 85 ft., and I never run out. I'm in NW Wisconsin.
I got lucky, we found a spring up the hill behind the house and taped it with a 3/4 inch pipe. This was5 years ago and it's still flowing strong. I test it every year it's good water.
You have Amazing Patients and Attitude. Wow, I pray that your well provides you and your wife what you need for as long as you need it. God Bless you both.
We just had our deep well activated a couple months back. It's roughly 180ft deep, free flows around 85gpm . A 3hp pump was installed and flow is limited to 30/35gpm. That was roughly $5600.00 Canadian for materials and labour. When we build the house a such we will run power to it. Currently it's powered by a 12KW generator when we need to fill a holding tank.
I had to subscribe, because anyone who can still smile knowing the cost gets my vote!
That "pudding" as you call it, you can put it in a jar and use it as a polishing compound for steel and other metals. If it drys up you can just stir in water.
My well up here on the mountain is 500', with the pump located at 480'. It's a slow well at 1qt per minute, but with a static line of 112' we've never had a water issue yet, even when we went through almost a month drought.. Good luck, I hope it works out.
Well depth and no building codes are my 2 most important considerations when I sell here at the beach and build my farm.
Yes, I can't imagine buying property to live on without knowing if it's possible to get a well.
My well was 4ft of casings then 150ft through limestone. Great water and never runs out for family of 5
Sounds expensive how long to recoup the cost including maintenance on pump and control gear as opposed to a simple rain storage & filtered gravity fed tank system, with basic non bio filtered water for washing machine and toilet flushing?
I know what you mean about the well drilling. They did a great job. When I had my well drilled, it went down only 180 feet, and I got 75 gallons per minute. Wish you guys the best. Place is looing great.
Holy moly!!! the farm my family has had since before the land run in oklahoma is basically sitting on one of the largest aquifers in the country... we have never had a problem getting water... you can walk out and say this looks like a great place for a well, start digging and have water... we have an old windmill that was used before the electric pump was put in for the well.... that windmill powered a pump that put water into the cattle tank... I can’t imagine having to dig 600 feet to find water!
Greetings from Scotland!! Sorry you had such an issue with your borehole. Mine is down 110 feet was mostly through shattered rock, but so far water is good without treatment or filtering.... guess I was lucky!!
Friends in Sagle have a 50gpm well, lucky they are.
Holy cow! We live in Oregon. Our well is 65 feet. I didn’t realize how lucky we were. Great video
You have that patience didn't give up and at the end it's payoff You are my hero
He will go until he runs out of rods, I've owned my drilling co since 1984. ,,I am in NC,, Good luck. Reverse circulating is a great way to drill. I wish I had been watching this when you tried your shallow well , it would have worked ..good luck. Wayne T
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As a sideline bottle a lot of that and sell it as a valve grinding compound and make enough to pay for CV the drilling !!!
I am so happy you guys were able to get water out of your well! Congradulations! Very cool!
Very thankful for my well, we drilled a total of 42ft and have 60+gpm.
That was the best description of a well drilling ever. Great job and congratulations. Here in the S Appalachians we hit full Artesian high flow with 25lbs pressure at the well head at 300 feet. First 10 years we ran the entire homestead without a pump. Then just about the time a new neighbor hit high flow Artesian a half mile away we dropped to about 15 lbs so we assumed the inevitable finally happened and we purchasd a booster pump. Well we were in for a surprise as the water ran foul for a couple three days and voila our natural pressure came back in spades and better than ever. It apparently just needed a good flushing which the booster did apparently. I ended up putting the booster on the bladder tank pressure switch (which I had installed but never needed) and we run at 40 to 60lbs pressure now. Sorry about the long saga but I find it very interesting to go through all that and come out better off for it👍😎👌
It would seem like you hit a vertical rock fissure of primary water.
@@safffff1000 we're pretty close to the base of the mountain. So yup. Lots of other people hit it too. Most do not however.
Universal did our well a couple of months ago, we couldn't be happier with the job Scott and the boys did !
Great company. Happy for you guys!
Could you tell me what it cost? Then i can figure out price per foot. Thanks
@@BEANS-O-MATICtransmissions we had a well drilled in northern Cali early 2020 , 300’ for 26,000. That included well, pump,wire to controller plus controller itself, pressure switch plus trenching and plumbing to tank location (about 30’). I ran electrical from house panel to tank shed. We used our own 300 gallon tank.
@@juliejohnson9531 thanks for this great video! 👍👍👍
@@micronautseven thank you!
Wow. Sorry to hear about how much issues you had to get a decent flow.
Makes me feel multi blessed for the 25' well I have use of. No idea how many GPM (family well) but it's like a rushing creek at the bottom before they put the well culvert in.
Hope yours stays good!
Universal just drilled my well last week in Libby. I lucked out at 285' with 15-20 GPM. They did a great job and was very informative and willing to help. Congrats on water. ITs the one thing we cant do that requires a contractor to do.
I watched a well being dug deeper and at 263 feet there was burnt wood coming out. From a fire a million years ago? After going another 60 feet the water was awesome. Like a well is supposed to be.
That was amazing! Hope the water lasts forever.
When the headline says you won't believe what we found.....I come straight to the comments.
Happinesses is getting a well drilled, up n functioning!
So excited for the well!!
Me too Heather! 😃
Reminds me of St Helen's Ash in 1980.
I wouldn't be surprised that's what it really is .
OMG, my well is 135 ft. in Western Pa. 640+ !!! Good Luck. I hope it keeps producing for you guys.
640 in western pa. And you would hit oil and or upper levels of natural gas.
Wow ! That was intense! I'm so happy that water 💧 was found ! 😊👍💕💕💕
WOW there is a lot involved in putting a well in.
I live in an old log home where our water supply is from a spring
So blessed!
Blessed
Tha gamble is real. You guys made a good choice pulling back I think. 11 gpm is pretty good! Glad it’s working out for you.
11 GPM is a lot of water. 15,840 gallons per day. The typical North Idaho water system allows for 300 gallons per day per household.
If your a few hundred feet deep all you need is 2 gpm well to run a house
Nice your spending time with your dad
I feel your pain. My well failed because the cowboys who did it didn't put a seal between the regolith/soil layer and the bedrock, so silt leaked in and filled the well. Got a driller in and they sank a new shaft about 12m away from original and got down to about 120m and it was dry. Had to get an excavator in to carve out a bank to get the rig around to the other side of the house and at about 100m they hit great water in large quantities. 16 years later and all's well...
Well, dang it, y'all. I'm so sorry this is how your well drilling experience turned out. At least in the end there is clear water, but gosh I hate y'all had to deal with the stress of getting there. I pray the screen holds up and does it job for years and years to come.
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The "cha ching" sound effects of the old cash register is appropriate
You're a very well spoken UA-camr and I appreciate you're hands-on educational videos! Nice work, Man! And the family...So sweet! 😁
+Ms. Suzy Lee thank you. I’m glad you like them.
Great Vid, when we had our well done here in the desert the company drilled 650ft deep, cost with pump was about 35k.
Some friends of ours down in Harrison on lake CDA stopped at 500ft because the average well depth in the area is around 320ft. They decided to bury a few of the tanks and haul water in. They are playing with the idea of using the dry well as a geothermal system.
My heart hurt when I saw that mud coming out....I'm so happy it all worked out.
I know! 😁 Thanks for sympathizing!
Our well is 25 foot deep and was hand dug and lined with limestone. It hasn't been dry for 35 years and it went dry because I was watering the garden. It had water in the 1930's when other wells went dry.
I thought a house was a money pit, but I am corrected. I live in SC with a 200 foot well with beautiful water and great taste. Maybe it's location, location, location. Glad it worked out.
Oh my gosh! How stressful. Glad you got water
Thanks! 😃 Me too!
GREAT humor.. When I realized each cycle of 20' section was noted with a Cash Register sound .. LOL !
That glacier flower should be great as a fertiliser to grow things! 👍
I can feel it too, sometimes we think, why things just go so complicated with us....
In some countries if you drill another 1000 feet deeper then you get a very good quality of oil...(Hydrocarbon)
That reminds me with my old job as Field Engineer & having problems while logging or drilling.
God bless you guys, you guys are doing great job and you are really good example for your kids
And this is exactly why I drilled my well before doing anything. Welcome to the big gamble.
Had we done that we wouldn’t have had shelter the first winter.
This will be an expensive adventure sorry I can relate they drilled my well to 720 and my pump is set at 680 got 10 gal min it was worth it and have a 1200 gal cistern now we have awesome water about 30 grand
I believe it to be something precious in powderized form
You have an amazing attitude. Glad you hit water.
Yup all i seen was a deep hole with no water until they filled it with 7 thousand gallons of water from a truck i wonder how long the water will last .
That is crazy. The depth of wells here in PA rarely get any deeper than 200 feet
Most are around 100 feet
Had a house in Poconos, higher point up in the "mountains". Well was pushing 1000 feet. Good quality water, thankfully never had issues with the well/pump.
I loved the cash register ringing as they went lower.
Not nice to wish upon anyone, you will get yours.
@Christ - King Of Kings Obviously you took the reference WAY out of context. I was simply commenting on the cleverness of the video editing, NOTHING MORE.
It’s amazing how different areas can have way different well depths around here in my area of Indiana wells are 100 feet or less my grandpa his well was only 50ft they just drove a sand spike down in the sandy soil they had the best water I’ve ever tasted on really dry years it did run dry but that only happened maybe a handful of times over the 50+ years they lived there
When we bought our property in SC we first dug a well. No water no house. We got lucky thought neighbors wells pumped 4-7 gpm, we got 250 gpm.
Sounds like enough water for like 50 families to do self-sufficiency gardening and orchard in or so, are you running a farm?
drilled many wells myself back in the 80's as my neighbor had a well drilling business for 40 years! only ever went to 600' a few times but most were 250-350' range! At that depth your TDH would warrant a 1.5HP submersible to ensure pump life longevity! .... Look forward to hearing what you guys end up with! .Also curious if you will have a generator to power it as needed or ? those big pumps have a really high initial surge watts to begin with!
I’m guessing 370 ft deep for the well! Love the videos guys
So glad it worked out! It didn't look good for a bit :)
I live in a part of western NJ where very good flow is easy to find at around 150-200, but so are the sink holes. Limestone everywhere.
I think the only thing I would have done different was doing it in the summer.
Having a well myself, I feel for you.
I love this channel! You guys are great, thanks for taking us on your journey. That glacier clay does make good soap additive.
that glacial till is EXCELLENT polishing compound ... it may not be finished quality BUT it is definitely a fine ....
I saw a well driller go 80 feet and the drill just unloaded. The old man by the drill said they hit a cave. Pulled out the bit and fiddled around 20 minutes and walked over to my buddy who hired him and said “you hit the jackpot. We hit an underground river.”
The bottled water people seem to love the stuff. Shallow underground aquifers are tapped everywhere in north Florida.
No such thing !!! Under ground river! Bologna!!!
@@markmcgarry1878 Are you kidding me? You’ve never heard of underground streams and rivers? WTH???
@@dougtaylor7724 there is over burden material that holds water ....there are no under ground river or lake what u drill it to is a gravel pit... the aquifer!!! Be drilling for 50 yrs started with my father at age 13!!! Under ground river!!! Lol !!!
@@markmcgarry1878 They exist. We jack hammered a 4ft wide hole in customers basement floor up, dug down another four, poked around with a heavy shale bar, and you could hear the water running through. Very small, not a river, but definitely moving.
My well driller gave me 2 guarantees!
1) when he was done there would be a deep hole in my yard
2) He was going to cash the check.
Water is within 100 feet in 95 percent of the us. Thats what my deep rock well drilling company has told me
@@dhuck470 sadly there is water, then there is usable water, then there is the question of quantity. I can dig with a post hole digger here and hit water. but its at least 30 foot for any usable amount for irrigation. and water I would drink is more around 60-125 foot.
At least he was honest
Hope you kept some of the stuff, bc its perfect to wetsanding stones and glass and sharpening knives on a sandstone grinder... .
Bentonite clay expands when it gets wet. Plumbers use it to seal cracks and also spaces between things.
This is when my drillers head would spin and say we're coming out at 3 o'clock in the morning
Very appropriate sound effects.
So happy for you, water wells are tricky and hit or miss
Thank you for sharing and explaining all so precisely and I am glad it ended up on a positive way, although it must have been a 30k gig to get that water out.
11;09 those branches grew fast haha
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Friends had a well drilled, at 60’ they hit great water. Driller decided to drill another 20’ to keep them in the water, it ruined the well. They hit bad water and couldn’t plug it.
Probably ruined the water for many others in the area.
@@jeffsfolio fortunately nearest neighbors were 50 miles away.
I didn't realize how much deeper you would have to go down, because of the hills and mountains, I live in Florida and we went 320 we've got the best water around, I was raised on well water lots of people have the sulfer out here🤮. Good luck
My wife and I feel very blessed, our well driller hit spring water at 200 ft. and with 55 gallons per minute it has 20 ft. head which means it's 10 ft higher than the creek bottom 50 ft. away.
Love the dollar sound as the well gets deeper, I can almost see your wallet getting lighter. But don't feel bad our well is 450 foot deep and cost us $30k from start of drilling to water in our house. Hope your well stays clear and produces good water for years to come. :)
Holy sh! Are you serious!!!!!!!!!!!! That's highway robbery!!!!!
@@Amanda-kw1vi Hahaha. Might be but whatcha going to do. Had to have a well and there was only 2 drillers in our area at the time. :)
That is exactly what I was thinking. Lots of money.
I went 975 feet in Massachusetts. 20 years ago that cost me 22K.
Wow! Ours went 650 feet and cost us 17k.
What an emotional time! Tough decision. But it sounds like it is going to work!
A mud bath sounds good! That mud would probably work well. Hope all goes well with your well water now. Here in Ohio my well is only 80' but the water table here could be contaminated easier than there. So hopefully you get your healthy water source.
I like the cash register Ching as the drill goes down deeper.
In my country we have people walking around with a stick and telling folks where to dig out the well.
It's quite the sight having this old semi-magically thing happening with all the modern and expensive equipment just waiting to start up.
I can witch for water. Maybe you can also.
its really easy to search for water, , just google on how to do it and I guarantee you can do it, 2 bic biros, old wire coat hanger and wire cutters to cut it and youll be getting results in seconds, you can discover water, electric cables, sewer pipes , I have found them all, even in the floor of a house where I have to find the water pipe! works much more accurately than the electronic machines you can buy.
@@sitgesvillaapartmentneilsc7924 yeah it's not the hardest thing in the world to do I think part of why I'm really good at it and I can actually discern between an electrical line and a water line is because I'm typo negative I think that has something to do with it.
Well driller in eastern Idaho. I work on a rig like this one. Good video! New subscriber here.
What would something like this cost at say 500'?
@@BEANS-O-MATICtransmissions 30-40 bucks a foot or double that if in the mountains plus 5-10 k for a pump system installed. Spendy
We used Universal 1.7 miles west of Sandpoint summer of 2022. 225 feet, 10 plus gallons a minute, we're super pleased. Some of our neighbors went to 600 feet for less than half of what we're getting. Universal is a no nonsense, no fuss operation, I highly recommend them.
You guys are excellent explaining step by step and with a great motivational interest.
After seeing this video I feel really lucky to have water at 1.5m in the ranch
Awesome!!!!!!! Remember if you don't already a UV light filters are a great upgrade. 🥸🤙🦅
Thanks! 😃
There supposedly off grid, they aint,
Your so close keep going ,never give up