Hi All,
We are new owners of a rural property with a 2" galvanized pipe shallow well that has a standing pipe extending 4' above a gravel driveway surface. It was not securely attached and someone knocked it off and sand and gravel dropped down the open 2" pipe. Shortly thereafter, our pump started producing dirty water at the tap, then lost its prime. I have been unable to re prime it. There is a subterranean 1-1/4" poly pipe running through the concrete crawlspace floor of our home back to the well pipe (6' below the surface). It is connected to a shallow well pump with check valve in our crawlspace.
Any ideas on how to correct this unfortunate incident?
Thanks,
Bob
We are new owners of a rural property with a 2" galvanized pipe shallow well that has a standing pipe extending 4' above a gravel driveway surface. It was not securely attached and someone knocked it off and sand and gravel dropped down the open 2" pipe. Shortly thereafter, our pump started producing dirty water at the tap, then lost its prime. I have been unable to re prime it. There is a subterranean 1-1/4" poly pipe running through the concrete crawlspace floor of our home back to the well pipe (6' below the surface). It is connected to a shallow well pump with check valve in our crawlspace.
Any ideas on how to correct this unfortunate incident?
Thanks,
Bob