Is it practical to drill your own well? Sure!
With the right know-how and equipment, in the right location you can enjoy your own water.
Why not take control of your water supply?
TheĀ 2 videos that follow will show you, step-by-step how to drill your own well.
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This is like watching gr$#%&!@* grow. Could you make it four hours long with more highlights of the same thing.
This is $#%&!@*uming you don’t hit a rock
It’s according to where you live yes sandy soil hyoi can we put many down in Fla but when you get farther north and have go deep and deal with rocks you’re in deep trouble the ty bits and the ty pressure s a must
This will work in what, maybe 0.1% of the country if you’re even over water, have no rocks any larger than a softball, are sure that the water you seek is even safe and have even an exponentially small idea of what you’re doing and what you’re attempting. I will never get back the time that it took to look at this and respond……
or you may have to deal with this…. https://www.facebook.com/kerby.jackson/posts/789527631079256
Here’s a tip…if you got a 4″ casing just get a 1″ ck valve and some 1″ water pipe from your local home supply store…connect the ck valve on the end shove it down your well get it into water and with an up and down movement on the hose out the top will come fresh drinking water…no power required and all the fresh water you need…
George Green try and get the old homestead started like this lol
I have a well already
Just what we need here in the central valley of CA, everyone drilling into what is left of the aquifer. As it is a lot of wells in the small cities around here have run out of water. I am thankful to be on city water, at least we have water.
LOL…Amusing but limited. As a hydrogeologist, I can say with some certainty that this may work if you live in the coastal plains where the overburden is primarily unconsolidated sand, silt and clay. But move inland where you get into rocky soils and you better be hiring a “Dana Nicholls” for getting at your water supply.