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I will try to make this short. I have a well with a pitiless adapter. The pipe on the discharge side has developed a leak (again). I did the necessary work to find the place where it is probably leaking. The original leak was a bad pvc joint that was not fully joined. The pipe to the house lines up offset to the side and below the adapter outlet. I repaired the original leak two years ago. The ground has settled in that area. Unfortunately it’s under a sidewalk.
How can I stabilize the pipe so that doesn’t happen again? I tried filling around it with p gravel. Maybe concrete would be better?
Pictures show the before and after repair two years ago.
 

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What material is the pipe coming from the house to the well? Those dresser type slip couplings are not reliable unless they can be immobilized and supported. I personally don't recommend using them on pressurized systems.

You could come out of the pitless and make the swing joint with brass, then connect the house pipe with a male threaded adapter.
 
What material is the pipe coming from the house to the well? Those dresser type slip couplings are not reliable unless they can be immobilized and supported. I personally don't recommend using them on pressurized systems.

You could come out of the pitless and make the swing joint with brass, then connect the house pipe with a male threaded adapter.
The pipe from the house is one inch schedule 80 pvc judging from the color. Do you recommend brass all the way from the adapter?
 
The pipe settling in the ditch and breaking off at the pitless is a common occurrence. Sometimes you can block under the pipe with something to keep it from settling. A piece of metal pipe for a ways helps, but still have to block under the plastic pipe or it will just break off further from the well.
 
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