Well water - to use or not to use
What seems to be the general consensus? I reallllllllllly don't want to spend $400 to have my pool filled, but I realllllllllllllllly don't want to drain my well either. LOL! Our well is 5 years old (built our house new 5 years ago). I have filled about 5 inches so far with the hose (took about 4 hours), then I shut it off to give the pump a break. What if I fill 1/2 way with well water and then have the rest brought in by a truck? If I use the well for the whole thing, it could take a week to get this thing filled, huh?
Hey, at least I'm FILLING MY POOL!!!!!!!!!! ::::::::jumping for joy::::::::::
Re: Well water - to use or not to use
Shop around for water - its a lot cheaper than a new well pump, or god forbid, new well. In Southeastern NY state, I spent $165 per truckload to fill my pool up when we replaced the liner. It took 4 loads at 6000 galls each to fill our 18x36 IG. We have a deep end too. To note, the "winning" company is less than 10 miles from the house, so that is definitely a factor. And I am half Dutch, so being frugal is in my genes.:rolleyes:
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If you only have 1/2" hoses, and the well piping is 1/2", you might want to consider 3/4" piping and hoses to speed things up. Then use a combo of city water and well water.
Just a thought.
Pat
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If you do use the well water like I did....use two hoses to make sure the well pump runs constantly!
The pump running constantly for 3 days is far better for it than many stops and starts. Stops and starts is what kills a motor.
Running a well pump for 3 days is actually not as hard on it as you might think.
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Well, (pun intended) I am no fan of well water. They frequently bring issues to your pool that are VERY difficult (read expensive) to get rid of....i.e. METALS.
It would be a no-brainer for me. Unless I had tested it (particulary for the presence of metals), there would be no well water entering my pool even at 100gpm.:)
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Just out of curiosity, where does the water come from that the water truck people bring? This might be a stupid question, but I honestly don't know. It's not like distilled or spring water is it? That would be really super expensive, right?
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Great question. In the case of the folks I used, in 1982 when the pool was built, it came from their own well. Very deep, super cold - the water was hovering around 40 degrees in July. This time around it was Town water - same trucking company. The water was drinking quality - trace amts of chlorine in it already. And about 70 degrees in temperature. I guess it all depends on the company where their source is. I think town water would be as purified as it would get for the cost reasons you mentioned.
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I filled my 25,700 gallon pool with our well water and my water is beautiful. I did have it tested for metals at the pool store and I didn't have any. It took me about a week and a half. I let it run for 2 or 3 hours and then turned it off for an hour or 2. I didn't think it would ever fill. Probably the last 2 days I let it run more as I was anxiouse to get it filled. I didn't run it when we were taking showers. Hope it works out. Sharon
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just filled my 15x30 from our well. I think it all depends where you live. not too far from me they sell the water "abita springs water" i used two hoses. Never had a problem with my well are water it is now 6 years old. I also pump it straight into my salt and fresh water fish tanks with no problems.
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We filled our 8500 gal pool with softnened well water non stop. Took a day and a half. Had a high alkalinity issue but other than that...saved me some money. Didn't have to remove metals from the water either.:)