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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That will not work in a consolidated formation. Basically a joke.
It took two videos for that?
Hook up a pressure tank. Add filter. Take sample to any lab that offers water testing…just like you would if you pay a professional well driller.
Guess your not aware the the brown shirt EPA will be all over this stuff. i cant even run a water line on my own property through wetlands without a permit
Bad idea, if not sealed properly, not only do you risk contaminating your water but everyone else in that aquifer.
As a well driller I can say good luck with that
Your right it’s soft dirt overburden not hard rock or gravel
Roger says:
“Has them on mine.”
From: http://www.truthandaction.org/drill-well/comment-page-17/#comment-869734
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My uncle dug one and all that came out was Sulphur Water. Smelled real Bad
It depends on your area that well will only work if water table is above 25 ft. Then you can have a shallow well jet pump . It newtons law and Physics . If the water table is further than 25 ft then you have to set a jet in the well into the water table making it a deep well pump . That junk well will work in about only 2% of the world. Michigan is a great place to drill your own well . Near lakes and low lands you can do that . What he is doing is called jetting and it’s old school . Usually we pound the caseing ( steel preferably ) useing a heavy weight , then we jet the inside out to remove the dirt and pound it again . Until we find sand and gravel. You can’t jet stone like what is found out west .