No problem, happy to help and thank you for the feedback :) I also have a video on cleaning the well point with muriatic acid if you need some info on that.
Great video! Have recently inherited the house I grew up in, but the well is failing and the pump is sucking a water/air mixture. Was told the point needs replacing. Thank you for helping us on this adventure in handy-work!
What a through and brilliant video! Really which my husband and I had found this before we began pulling our well today. We had no idea how to do this only that it had to be done. Is it normal for the inside of the pipes to be thick with rust upon removal? That was a bit distressing for me to see :/ also our well depth is 24 ft. Yet only 3 ft. Of actual water was present when we opened it up. That was surprising to me especially since we live near Lake Michigan and the water is very high right now. Any thoughts you can share? Thank you so much! Blessings
Thank you, I really appreciate the kind words :) Eventually they do need to be serviced, the type of sand point in the video typically lasts only 10 years and then it'll require a replacement. There is a stainless version which can be removed and cleaned instead. It also depends what minerals are in the water which can cause any build up. It's odd that the water level didn't increase but it probably depends on your soil composition too. Our water level increased as well, but I haven't checked the level in the well. I'm in Ontario close to Lake Huron.
Thanks for sharing, and greetings from North Michigan USA. I will be pulling and cleaning my well point this weekend.
No problem, happy to help and thank you for the feedback :) I also have a video on cleaning the well point with muriatic acid if you need some info on that.
Same i will too soon... From mid Michigan
Great video!
Have recently inherited the house I grew up in, but the well is failing and the pump is sucking a water/air mixture. Was told the point needs replacing. Thank you for helping us on this adventure in handy-work!
Thank you for the kind words :)
great video,saved me a giant hassle,,you are a smart mechanic,,thanks man
Thank you so much for the feedback and happy to hear it was helpful!
Excellent video! Thank you, adding it to "favorites" so I don't lose it later!
Glad it was helpful and thank you for the kind words :)
Thanks very informative my problem is my well is buried in ground no well casing was left open like you show where you can get at it but
Very informative. Great video.
Thank you!
Great video!
Well done huge help thank you sir
Happy I could help and thank you so much for the kind words!
Thanks for the info 👍
No problem!
The healing benefits of water
Did you have any trouble putting it down the same hole at the same level? I hear your not suppose to.
What a through and brilliant video! Really which my husband and I had found this before we began pulling our well today. We had no idea how to do this only that it had to be done. Is it normal for the inside of the pipes to be thick with rust upon removal? That was a bit distressing for me to see :/ also our well depth is 24 ft. Yet only 3 ft. Of actual water was present when we opened it up. That was surprising to me especially since we live near Lake Michigan and the water is very high right now. Any thoughts you can share? Thank you so much! Blessings
Thank you, I really appreciate the kind words :) Eventually they do need to be serviced, the type of sand point in the video typically lasts only 10 years and then it'll require a replacement. There is a stainless version which can be removed and cleaned instead. It also depends what minerals are in the water which can cause any build up. It's odd that the water level didn't increase but it probably depends on your soil composition too. Our water level increased as well, but I haven't checked the level in the well. I'm in Ontario close to Lake Huron.
I use i farmers jack, much faster than a bottle jack
What is a farmers jack
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The wall frozen and the water spout broke