Milespaco
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We have a 325 ft well near an ocean marsh. Well pump is at 300 ft. Pump company says we have water 60 ft down so seems like plenty of water. However, because the well is so deep we get brackish water and our well TDS is 7k with mostly sodium and chloride. The well serves a whole home RO system due to the well water condition. The RO system requires 30 psi to operate. We faced pressure issues so the RO system won’t work. Well company says the reason for the pressure drop is due to a faulty pump. So we paid $5k for new pump. Same pressure problem. Now they say the line to house is clogged with sediment. They say we need to replace the line. The line in the well was all gunked up with iron sediment restricting flow. We replaced that line in the well and noticed better pressure in house but still diminished. They say the line to the house is also clogged. Before we dig up the yard and replace the line, I’m wondering if we need a new well altogether if there’s that much sediment building up. I’ve read when wells go bad it could be due to sediment build up over years. Well is about 20 years old. I’d hate to replace line to house and then in a year it’s all clogged again and they say the reason is due to general well condition causing lots of sediment.
We have been very stressed. multiple well and plumber visits!
Decision to make:
1) dig up yard and replace line to house
2) new well
3) keep as is (since line in well was replaced we have better pressure but still restricted).
4) other??
All thoughts welcome - THANKS
We have been very stressed. multiple well and plumber visits!
Decision to make:
1) dig up yard and replace line to house
2) new well
3) keep as is (since line in well was replaced we have better pressure but still restricted).
4) other??
All thoughts welcome - THANKS