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?
The 2 videos that follow will show you, step-by-step how to drill your own well.
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great unless you gotta go through rock at some point..then it becomes another matter!
How does a person know if there is water in the section of land that was selected?
No jig, attach a pump to the line after you go down far enough. These aren’t hard problems to solve.
Our Ground Water Is So Contaminated That It Would Be Best NOT To Drill A Well 🙁
ground water usually runs around 20 to 30 foot deep, if you want good water with no contaminates you must drill 80 to 100 or deeper !
Well if you live in an area where the water is ten feet through soft dirt and sand you’re all good. Now if you are 200 plus feet through rock and heavy clay I wouldlove to watch that video.
yes where I LIVE THERE ROCKS ON MY PLACE WELL IS 275 FOOT AND NO WATER WAS ABOUT 2 MONTH AGO BUT THEY ARE DRILLING FOR NATURAL GAS BUT THEY SAID THAT IT DID NPT A THING TO MY WATER BUT THAT IS BULL BEFORE IT WENT DRY WATER WAS GREAT THEN THEY STARTED DRILL THE WATER COLOR CHANGE AND THE SMELL GOT BAD YOU COULD TAKE A LIGHTER AND FIRE WOULD BURN LIGHT UP LIKE A TORCH
Well for one thing you wouldn’t use PVC to drill with. galvanized water pipe should do the trick at least it did for me !
If I have two water hoses and the ability to get water ….. Why the hell do I need a water well ?????
hmmm..i have worked for a drilling company in washington now for 16 years..this is cute..epic fail in almost any region of the state and illegal in so many ways..
Drink the water out of your neighbors septic tank leech bed.
Wouldn’t drink well water, unless I drilled the well. Need lots of casing and cement to seal off the first 200 feet of contaminated ground water.
Old wells allow contaminated water to get into lower aquifers.
This looks like a Rusty Halverson project, always thinking outside the box.