vineyridge
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A well contractor replaced the 900 gallon pressure tank last fall. I've had this well for more than 30 years and in all that time it's never frozen before. The old setup had a gadget that expelled air when the pump turned off; it puffed air out of a device attached to the well head; this one doesn't do that. I've insulated all the pipes which are now PVC, not metal.
The system is not in a pump house. There are four houses on this well.
It froze two days ago, and I was told to run the frost free hydrant next to the tank to keep the pump running more often. That did not work.
Yesterday it froze, and I used a heat gun on the above ground pipes between the well and tank. Whether or not that melted ice or whether it just warmed up enough, I do not know, but the well got working for the whole day.
Last night it was completely frozen by 10:30. I'm now going out with the heat gun to see if that makes a difference.
We are supposed to have weather between 10 and 25 degrees for the next three days, so the well will undoubtedly freeze again, even if thawing works.
Is there some one way gadget that can allow water to go into the tank, but drain it back into the well when the pump turns off? Because as long as water is in the pipes between the well and the tank, it's going to freeze.
I do have a propane tank with a heater on top that I could drag out and aim at the well head, but that would use a huge amount of propane daily.
I've been in constant contact with the well man, but nothing seems to work.
I need help, other than a heat gun.
The system is not in a pump house. There are four houses on this well.
It froze two days ago, and I was told to run the frost free hydrant next to the tank to keep the pump running more often. That did not work.
Yesterday it froze, and I used a heat gun on the above ground pipes between the well and tank. Whether or not that melted ice or whether it just warmed up enough, I do not know, but the well got working for the whole day.
Last night it was completely frozen by 10:30. I'm now going out with the heat gun to see if that makes a difference.
We are supposed to have weather between 10 and 25 degrees for the next three days, so the well will undoubtedly freeze again, even if thawing works.
Is there some one way gadget that can allow water to go into the tank, but drain it back into the well when the pump turns off? Because as long as water is in the pipes between the well and the tank, it's going to freeze.
I do have a propane tank with a heater on top that I could drag out and aim at the well head, but that would use a huge amount of propane daily.
I've been in constant contact with the well man, but nothing seems to work.
I need help, other than a heat gun.
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