campwell
New Member
I have an old well on my land that I'm trying to revive. The outside casing is 2" and the inside piping is 1", both PVC. It used to have a 1/2 hp jet pump on it that sit on top. This will be used for a tiny cabin (1 toilet, 1 sink), so I do not want to spend a fortune on a new pump. The odd part (to me) is that the water level (not much rain lately) is at around 35' deep, and the 1" piping is only 40' (so only 5' in water). But when I drop weights on the end of a string down, I find that the well is around 130' deep. I've tried a cheap Lowe's convertible jet pump, but I can only run that type as a single pipe installation (with the jet above ground) because my 2" casing will not allow for 2 pipes and a jet to fit down. 25' is the normal max for most convertible shallow well jet pumps, and I cannot get it to prime that way. So, since I will probably have to get a true deep well jet pump, should I go ahead and add an extra 20' onto the length of my pipe to get the foot valve further in the water, and what kind of pump can I use that won't break the bank? I see that there is a type of pump that is a single pipe deep well, but I'd have no idea where to get this... any help would be EXTREMELY appreciated!!