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Re: Well/water pressure problem [Re: 080808] #8242183
10/22/24 10:38 AM
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Must have some low output wells in your area. Our home well produces 40 gal/min. 700 gallons would be nothing.


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Re: Well/water pressure problem [Re: 080808] #8242224
10/22/24 12:31 PM
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140 deep, 6-8 gallons an hour.

Re: Well/water pressure problem [Re: Flipper 56] #8242233
10/22/24 12:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Flipper 56
We lost pressure and it was a galvanized coupler where the plastic pipe hooks onto the pump. Had holes through, half the water was pumping back into the well. The well guy replaced it with brass.

Had the very same issue.

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