Well Drilling and Building My Pump House | Everything I Wish I Knew
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- Опубліковано 12 чер 2024
- I officially have running water. A couple of weeks ago I got my well drilled and built my pump house. In this video I explain all of the steps I took when building the pump house and all the steps I had to take to drill a well in Snohomish County, Washington. Drop a comment if you have a question or have a future video suggestion.
Below is a link to my well driller. Tell Gary, Devon sent you if you're drilling a well in Snohomish County. :)
www.andersonpumpanddrilling.com/
Costs:
$2,000 in Permits and Fees
$3,500 Pump House
$22,000 Well Drilling and Pump Install (170' deep well)
Early Access Booking
www.ThePacificBin.com
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Hey man, love the breakdowns you go through in your videos. I have watched a lot of these videos, Trent & Allie, Wild Wonderful Off-Grid, and they do some breakdowns as well. Maybe to help with content, an onsite building video, and then a follow-up of cost/permit overview for the same video. I know that might be a lot, and it's not me doing it, but I think that might bring in multiple types of people. One who just want to see the building process, and those like myself, who want to see the building processes as well as the behind the scenes planning process as well. Or just do you, and take the stuff above and toss it out the window. Love the video's, keep up the hard work.
Absolutely enthralled watching your videos on both insta and UA-cam.
You have an amazing fountain of knowledge which is very admirable.
I'm on this journey with you all the way and learning also which is very much a win win situation .
Thanks for everything so far big up to the Pacific bin 🙏
This means so much! Glad you're really getting a lot from my videos.
Since started binge watching today you have another 200+ subs 15k in no time
Awesome stuff! Excited to book a weekend at the Bin!
Gonna be a total vibe man! Nice work on your place down in florida!
Wow, I’m really impressed by all of the hard work you put into this amazing project. You deserve all of the success you will receive.
It's funny I know nothing about building AirBnb homes but I find myself drawn to this journey. Great video Devon!
Excited to see how everything looks in October!
Thanks Tariq, yeah it's going to be a fun process. I've got some cool videos about the concrete coming up here in a week or so.
This is enjoyable to watch thanks!
Great work! 🙂👍
Greetings from Sweden! 🇸🇪
Great work Devon! Instead of using a pressure treated sill directly against the concrete you can use sill seal (not sure that is the correct English term, its rolls of 15-20 mm PU insulation anyways ). That way the sill is not in direct contact with water and gets a chance to dry out. I approve of your style reference, greetings from Scandinavia ( Sweden ).
Hey Marcus, thanks for the heads up on this. That's a great call. I definetely want the lumber to be able to dry out. I fortunately overlapped the concrete cladding over the sill and it hasn't gotten wet yet but I just want to make sure this thing is future proofed way into the future.
Good job thinking to do something similar
If you do hardi plank again try a jig saw with a cement blade . I learned the lesson the hard way inhaling cement dust when I re sided my last house. The jig saw doesn't kick up any dust.
When are you going to upload new build videos on YT?
Let me know if you guys have any questions or think I'm forgetting something!
Really cool to see this project. Just found out about you on Insta. Subbed
Nice stuff man! Quick question... how far is your farthest faucet from your pressure tank? Putting my pressure tank about 120 ft from my farthest faucet, but not sure if pressure will hold?
Hey! My furthest faucet is about 90ft, but you shouldn't have any sort of problem as long as the vertical rise isn't anything crazy. I know friends that have pump house over 300 ft away.
How clean is the water, can you filter the water and be safe enough to drink?
Link for the adapter?
Question about this. Since you didn’t insulate the well house, does that have an effect on the efficiency of your water heater?
The pump house is insulated
Thanks! Must have missed that
What is the entire well budget?
is this in front of green screen?
What structural measures did you use in this project?
looks like you need to visit a different pump house (gym)
good one..
As a general contractor, I cringed alot watching this.... Did you really say you were going to jack up that pump house an inch and a half?? Lololol🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️