Posted by rd 2n in mo on January 08, 2015 at 13:58:06 from (76.214.59.22):
In Reply to: Pump house? posted by blunosr on January 08, 2015 at 11:49:04:
I've got a 4' x 5' concrete block well house that has the pressure tank and the pipes are exposed inside with a submersible pump. You want to keep the pipe going to the bldg below grade and put the pressure tank in the bldg if you are going to keep it warm otherwise you will be looking for 100w bulbs to keep the pipes warm in the winter like I am now. The house is 100' from the well and not able to move the pressure tank to the house. Insulate the walls with blue rigid insulation and insulate the roof deck. Put a hinge in the roof so you can open the roof for access and the driller will have something to rest the rig on when the pump has to be pulled in the future.
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