I did this very thing about 25 years ago, but I doubt if any of the pricing would apply now.
Danged nice web site!
I'm a big user of the Mesonet website for planting crops. It gives real time soil temps, etc.Yep. I've found it helpful as I evaluate my profit to problem ratio these days...
I'm a big user of the Mesonet website for planting crops. It gives real time soil temps, etc.
Cool!Might shoot you a PM over the weekend as I continue to delve into the options...
That 2900 included the pump and hook ups to your house? If not how much was that equipment?A few day old thread but I just had a well dug in East Norman, it was dug to 180 feet. The hole, casing and cap was $3100, then when they came out and dropped the pump, plumbing and electric into the well they billed another $2900. That included a 1hp pump, pressure tank, faucet and plumbing at the well. I don't think they hit anything other than typical clay, sandstone and shale, the normal stuff. They first hit water around half that depth, and it yields approx 30 GPM.
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