Wow. I never knew there were that many steps sorry abt the pause in your project guys. I loved when Jackson tried to pick up the grill and said it was to heavy. So you turn around and pick that thing with one hand. Almost like saying “Like let me show you how it’s done son” 😂😂😂 I’m starting to feel as if I’m there learning. Love ya 💜
Since you're using PEX, it would save you money just to use the PEX crimp connections and crimp/clamp rings, you can get the tools off Amazon for a decent price. I would put Unions everywhere, particularly between your poly pipe and the pump so you don't have to spin the poly pipe around to loosen it. I believe someone said it on your next video, but to go from your pump to a pressure tank, similar to the one that was on your old pump, to help reduce pump cycling. Also, what are the inlet and outlet sizes on that pump? I'm looking at getting that exact one.
at sea level will only suck water about 26ft... so a lot of different factors.. but would say its not more then 50ft and hes only going down 25 ft or so
I'm curious about the well pump. We have a submersible pump. What is the advantage of the surface pump? We also have a well that is artesian- but only in the fall and winter.
I actually think the submersible pump is most advantageous. We only have the surface pump for now until I can get a well technician to call me back on a cost for a submersible. The artesian well is a pro & a con. The pro is, I can more easily use a shallow well pump for the time being. Most wells don't have water until 20-50 feet down. The con is that I need to find a solution to the overflow because it should not be dribbling back into itself along the casing. Thanks for watching!
@@mehardies3999 we actually have a submersible pump in our car trunk because we found it on sale super cheap once. We got it for when our current pump dies someday. Maybe you will find a deal too!
An Artesisn Well isn't a problem, it's a huge blessing.
Wow. I never knew there were that many steps sorry abt the pause in your project guys. I loved when Jackson tried to pick up the grill and said it was to heavy. So you turn around and pick that thing with one hand. Almost like saying “Like let me show you how it’s done son” 😂😂😂
I’m starting to feel as if I’m there learning. Love ya 💜
I noticed the same thing about picking up the grill. Luckily, he didn't pick up on it.
@@mehardies3999 😂😂
Good thing Jackson explained what your problem was. See why he needs to help. Lol
He was excited to get involved...and he is more eloquent than I am.
Since you're using PEX, it would save you money just to use the PEX crimp connections and crimp/clamp rings, you can get the tools off Amazon for a decent price. I would put Unions everywhere, particularly between your poly pipe and the pump so you don't have to spin the poly pipe around to loosen it. I believe someone said it on your next video, but to go from your pump to a pressure tank, similar to the one that was on your old pump, to help reduce pump cycling.
Also, what are the inlet and outlet sizes on that pump? I'm looking at getting that exact one.
small well house would be good
Was the outlet 1" and the inlet 1-1/4"?
How deep is your well
at sea level will only suck water about 26ft... so a lot of different factors.. but would say its not more then 50ft and hes only going down 25 ft or so
I'm curious about the well pump. We have a submersible pump. What is the advantage of the surface pump?
We also have a well that is artesian- but only in the fall and winter.
I actually think the submersible pump is most advantageous. We only have the surface pump for now until I can get a well technician to call me back on a cost for a submersible.
The artesian well is a pro & a con. The pro is, I can more easily use a shallow well pump for the time being. Most wells don't have water until 20-50 feet down. The con is that I need to find a solution to the overflow because it should not be dribbling back into itself along the casing.
Thanks for watching!
@@mehardies3999 we actually have a submersible pump in our car trunk because we found it on sale super cheap once. We got it for when our current pump dies someday. Maybe you will find a deal too!