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Posted by SJ on March 27, 2007 at 17:35:24 from (74.33.170.84):
I have an underground pressure tank and in casing pressure switch for my barn well.The water shelf is so high I cant put the pressure switch deep enough in to the casing to keep it from freezing.This probably wont be a problem again till next winter,but I just wanted some ideas on keeping the casing warm enough to prevent this next winter.Build a tiny shed around?Insulate it with a light bulb inside?Maybey heat tape?Btw that underground pressure tank is shot already,only 1 1/2 yrs old.Bladder went on it.Its still under warranty but still have too install another one.Just thouhgt Id post that in case anyone was wondering about these type of systems.I dont reccomend them been nothin but trouble. Thanks Stan
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