Bunky
Detailing Gnosis
We have a house in Virgina and it has always had chronic low water pressure. It was not easy to wash a car using the traditional bucket method and we could not run a pressure water (a 3 GPM powered job) more than a couple minutes to clean off the house, etc.
We finally got the well pump upgraded to a 3/4 hp so it can pump alot more and increased the holding tank (added a 44 gallon tank to the 20 gallon tank - tanks hold a lot less than that) plus upgraded to a 60/40 system from a 40/20 psi system. I never realized how simple the whole process was when they pulled the pump from the well.
I learned a lot about our well. It is 145 ft deep. It was 70 ft to bedrock and then the pump is at 100 ft. The pump is about 20 ft below the water level in the well. The well capacity is rated at 15 GPM so it has plenty of nice clean water.
Also, used a Karcher 1500 psi/1.3 GM) pressure washer (borrowed from the father in law) to clean off the siding and it died after 30 min or so of use. A plastic fitting split open causing a leak so I have ordered a part to fix that.
We finally got the well pump upgraded to a 3/4 hp so it can pump alot more and increased the holding tank (added a 44 gallon tank to the 20 gallon tank - tanks hold a lot less than that) plus upgraded to a 60/40 system from a 40/20 psi system. I never realized how simple the whole process was when they pulled the pump from the well.
I learned a lot about our well. It is 145 ft deep. It was 70 ft to bedrock and then the pump is at 100 ft. The pump is about 20 ft below the water level in the well. The well capacity is rated at 15 GPM so it has plenty of nice clean water.
Also, used a Karcher 1500 psi/1.3 GM) pressure washer (borrowed from the father in law) to clean off the siding and it died after 30 min or so of use. A plastic fitting split open causing a leak so I have ordered a part to fix that.