JD. You didn't say if it was a 4" or 6" well, however,we have had exceptional luck with Sta-rite pumps.We use the jet pumps, but the submersible are also good. If you need help, their engineers are well versed and will give you their best knowledgeable information on their products.I was never interested in submersibles, when we found out they leaked oil and living in our house year round it was better for us to put the pump inside rather than pulling the pump outside in the winter,with it either stuck to the casing or spun itself loose inside the casing.Most that we've seen in a submersible,plastic rope was used to keep it from dropping down the well,instead of using stainless steel aircraft cable to secure the pump and keep it from dropping down the well. The information we've supplied should be able to give you a good idea.
We have a sta-rite in the basement with the "plastic" impellers, been going since 1987. No problem with the pump,other than the line freezing,our fault after using the TD20 dozer to level the yard,and didn't have it buried deep enough the first time. It is now buried over 9 feet deep and triple wrapped with insulation, and 2" darafoam top and sides.
For me, I'd rather pull the jet package and lines,instead of the lines and submersible pump,but that is just my preference. LOU
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