@@famfromthebay…we used to have a shallow well which is 30ft deep and it dried up after only a couple of years. the drilling company said that I now have unlimited water supply. 😂
Sir goodmorning! neighbors ta gali mamangkot lng ko tani kay may research kami subong kung tagpila ang cost sng inyo patasok kag kung pila ka oras hehehe salamat gid!
From what we’ve gathered they start at P7k and up depending on the depth. If they could hit water right away it’s a bout half a day but most takes all day because they have to make sure water is clear of sand.
Yes we do. We use both, so we have a back up. Our underground water goes thru our chlorinator and a FRP tank so it’s basically gets treated and filtered which becomes similar or better than the water we get from the water district.
Is your contractor only recommending 50’? We plan on getting a pump also, but we are getting recs for at least 100’ down to get the good mineral water..
It really depends on the area. I've asked around our area those were the two depth layers we've been hearing. Our farmer neighbor in the same town drilled about 50ft and he doesn't have any issues filling up his rice fields. History of the area and number of houses around will affect the flow of the water source as well.
i enjoyed watching this video..
Thank you!
It is called "dowsing" for water in the U.S.
Can we ask you sir where to find that people doing thee deep wheel
You could find them on Facebook Marketplace. Or if you know people that could refer someone.
I just paid $10k for an artesian well here in Virginia. It’s about 350 feet deep. Good luck!
Wow! And I thought our Aunt's underground well was deep at 80ft being she lives up the hill at the farm... 350 ft that's hella deep!
@@famfromthebay…we used to have a shallow well which is 30ft deep and it dried up after only a couple of years. the drilling company said that I now have unlimited water supply. 😂
Sir good day ..very informative ...magkano po lahat2x nagasto sa drilling at saan sa iloilo po kayu Sir..? thank you
Around P8k in Mandurriao. If you want to go deeper it would be more because it require a different type of water pump.
Sta.barbara iloilo naka try kamu tasok? Salamat
Sir goodmorning! neighbors ta gali mamangkot lng ko tani kay may research kami subong kung tagpila ang cost sng inyo patasok kag kung pila ka oras hehehe salamat gid!
From what we’ve gathered they start at P7k and up depending on the depth. If they could hit water right away it’s a bout half a day but most takes all day because they have to make sure water is clear of sand.
dowsing (also known as divining rods
Thank you for the info!
So basically you get the water from the ground and sell it. Do you ever use water from the water district to sell. Salamat po
Yes we do. We use both, so we have a back up. Our underground water goes thru our chlorinator and a FRP tank so it’s basically gets treated and filtered which becomes similar or better than the water we get from the water district.
@@famfromthebaydo you sell mineral,Alkaline and Distilled water. Salamat po
@@Ericno7 just mineral. but not the bottled ones. there's too much red tape to get those permits.
How much do you charge for a bottle of mineral water? I’m interester mate. Cheers! Interesting video.
Hope it all goes well!
Is your contractor only recommending 50’? We plan on getting a pump also, but we are getting recs for at least 100’ down to get the good mineral water..
It really depends on the area. I've asked around our area those were the two depth layers we've been hearing. Our farmer neighbor in the same town drilled about 50ft and he doesn't have any issues filling up his rice fields. History of the area and number of houses around will affect the flow of the water source as well.
@@famfromthebay that is great to know! Can’t wait to see how everything turns out 🙌
Mine got a problem from deep well manual pump it’s a lot of sands and no clear water just hoping the water get cleared 😢😢😢
we did the manual pump at first until all the heavier sand comes out.
Me I know the contact of driller?