This is what has consumed me for the last couple of days. I had a leak develop in my plumbing at my well. It is all original 1991 stuff (including the pump
fingers crossed). To say the galvanized fittings were locked together is an understatement.
One thing led to another and I said screw this crap and replaced from the well cap out to the ground. First time pulling a well pump up a bit, since I was a boy with my uncle, and I was SO paranoid about the pipe and pump getting away from me when the cap was off. That would be very bad if it went down toward China. Gorilla Tape and rope as a safety
The leak was about 1” above the concrete in the floor of the well house and required me to drill down beside/around it and then chip/vacuum it out to get enough virgin material to repair. I am very glad I didn’t have to dig it all up.
I wrapped with pipe insulation and foil tape. Since it was completely uninsulated before it should be fine going forward. Heat from the ground is a real thing even in the teens. It sits in a concrete housing with a lid.
I had put in a new pressure tank last year but the pressure switch and gauge were original so I decided to replace them while I was at it. Now everything is pretty much new except the poly in the ground.
Living without water for 2 days made me really appreciate it. I sent my wife to go see her parents so it was just me and a bucket of creek water for flushing
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This has made me rethink a few things on my emergency water strategy.