Re: I know nothing about wells and need some info
Wow, Thanks for all the info guys, some of you guys must have wells! A little more detail on my situation... the well pipe is approx. 5 or 6 inches in diameter, don't know how deep it is. The pump is down in the pipe, so I guess the water down in the well it self doesn't freeze because it is below the frost line, right? that would mean the pump is 0k.. the water line from the well is underground as well, until it comes thru the foundation of the cabin and into the crawl space where there is about 3 feet of it exposed and the tank is hanging from straps on the floor joists above it..then a filter follows the tank and the rest is the house plumbing..there are several hose bibs at various locations in the system that I assume are to drain it down although I didn't see anything on the tank to drain it.. I thought about putting a small electic oil filled heater in the crawl and setting the furnace to 55% in the cabin but in the event of a power outage that would be worthless.. guess I will just drain it each time I use it, seems to be the safest way..although I do plan on going there during the winter months also.<br />BoatBouy, what part of area are you in?<br />To all of you folks who mentioned an inspection, If it was required here in Tn., no one told me, although, the previous owner had some paper work from a well company that replaced the pump and tank 3 years ago and also tested the water at that time. They claimed the water was ok. and that the pump would move 10 gals. a minute at 40 psi. is that a good thing? Thanks again to all of you who posted.