I do this for a living , video water wells (ag/domestic) and I’ll tell you what, that go pro showed some pretty good picture!!!! I do 50’-2500’ wells for well inspection and fix them!
I live in Tenino WA.. In the city proper they charged 150 a month for water and sewer. We moved out to a more rural 5 acres where the water is free and has a septic. The well water was tested when we first moved in and is good clean healthy water. The money saved pays for the electric bill all year round as an average summer and winter. There are small lakes all around are area so the water will never run out. The water never has to be treated,, just a double filter to clean out small sediments... When we moved here i added a heat pump water heater, the unit was paid for by the local utility company as they were pushing for energy saving. We added a lot of insulation in the attic also to save cost. It is cheaper to live here, then at are last house that was half the size.. this is 2600 sf. The house is paid for, all the cars and truck is paid for. My harley sits in the shop,, paid for.. The 2400 SF shop was here when we bought the house. The first house we bought in 2011 for 40k and sold for 200 k..we spent 70k in that house to fix it up. So we made 90 thousand cash and had free rent because the house was paid for...so 90k plus 70k of free rent= 160k... i am a retired construction guy...so i do all remodeling yard work and repairs if needed. The wife still works because she loves her job and makes 120k... that is a lot of money when you have no payments... The point of this story is if your willing to start small and do your own work you can get out of debt forever. Good luck!
I've had nightmares about falling in to a deep well, where I had started to slowly sink to the bottom of it... Absolutely terrifying to dream. I ended up wetting the bed from that nightmare....
Cosmo Fitz - after the static level the casing has holes in it every 8 to 10 inches going down each side of it. Watch the video and look close. That's not circles of algea.
the lower sections have holes in them (perforated) that's how the water flows in. see how the water clears up when camera enters the sections with holes.
Me when i want to eat the last pringles in pringles jar
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I do this for a living , video water wells (ag/domestic) and I’ll tell you what, that go pro showed some pretty good picture!!!! I do 50’-2500’ wells for well inspection and fix them!
cool
What’s the camera name
What a well thought out and planned and executed video.
Ha!
This is the best well-hole video I have seen yet. Total visibility. Thanks!!!
I live in Tenino WA.. In the city proper they charged 150 a month for water and sewer. We moved out to a more rural 5 acres where the water is free and has a septic. The well water was tested when we first moved in and is good clean healthy water. The money saved pays for the electric bill all year round as an average summer and winter. There are small lakes all around are area so the water will never run out. The water never has to be treated,, just a double filter to clean out small sediments... When we moved here i added a heat pump water heater, the unit was paid for by the local utility company as they were pushing for energy saving. We added a lot of insulation in the attic also to save cost. It is cheaper to live here, then at are last house that was half the size.. this is 2600 sf. The house is paid for, all the cars and truck is paid for. My harley sits in the shop,, paid for.. The 2400 SF shop was here when we bought the house. The first house we bought in 2011 for 40k and sold for 200 k..we spent 70k in that house to fix it up. So we made 90 thousand cash and had free rent because the house was paid for...so 90k plus 70k of free rent= 160k... i am a retired construction guy...so i do all remodeling yard work and repairs if needed. The wife still works because she loves her job and makes 120k... that is a lot of money when you have no payments... The point of this story is if your willing to start small and do your own work you can get out of debt forever. Good luck!
Not related. Shut up
This video is epic for me bkz when I was a kid I used to think like how can I watch the end of bore well so here I got the answer for that 😊✌️
Anyone else thinking that they are going to add really good filters to their wells now?
I sure am.
Just mineral buildup, filters are a good idea, but ya won't die
LOL
yes. What were those growths?
Can you do the recording live?
🌊3:16
Me trying to reach the last Pringle:
Another Pringles comment?
@@Bhatt_Hole yes, that’s right.
The spinning makes me dizzy lol
I think I have motion sickness now
Nope, didn't find his car keys..
Great idea - what kind of lights did you use? They did a great job lighting up the video.
they are small led with a small battery with an o-ring designed for swimming pool accents. we were impressed they held up to the pressure
I've had nightmares about falling in to a deep well, where I had started to slowly sink to the bottom of it... Absolutely terrifying to dream. I ended up wetting the bed from that nightmare....
Was this last week?
@@masscomnet Sometimes I have reoccurring nightmares about falling into a deep well...
And sometimes I wake up sweating....
Throw on some Depends, hommie.
@@abrahamcollins9275 are you sure? I figured you would have came.....🤦🤣
How did you know the depth ?
Great video is that good drinking water?
IDK how good/bad that water is, but I have a very similar well and I REALLY hope my water is better than this!
That looks like a very good installation. What was the reason for the go pro?
Oh ya, i live over in midlothian tx and just curious the cost for the 240'... thanks
Entire length is pvc pipe? How does that work?
Cosmo Fitz - after the static level the casing has holes in it every 8 to 10 inches going down each side of it. Watch the video and look close. That's not circles of algea.
the lower sections have holes in them (perforated) that's how the water flows in. see how the water clears up when camera enters the sections with holes.
walking g ranch is there some type of screen on the outside of the perforations ? What keeps sand from entering through the holes?
Me trying to reach the last Pringle!
Which gopro did you use if I may ask?
Gopro is a brand smh
dude, they have models
Was that a root at what seemed 200' down?
Where is water layer
It´s a welloscopy. They should have done a better prep.
Did you drill the well yourself? I’m over in Tuscola looking for a company to drill one
why is well water so dirty?
How much cost bro for checking ..
Can someone tell me what lights were used that held up with that depth.
they are small led with a small battery with an o-ring designed for swimming pool accents. we were impressed they held up to the pressure
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2x speed 👌
Why did I get foggy around 3:30?
we had just pulled the pump, it disturb the water above the perforated pipe where fresh water enters the well
Well, isn't that something
Water 3:18
subnautica
My bad just saw it went in water 🤦🏽♂️
3:18 hits water
You should've had the gopro facing up