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Driving a point !

Started by gnewski5, April 05, 2006, 02:12:03 PM

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gnewski5

Does anyone have any experiance driving a point well.

I need to get access to water on my property up north and figured this would be a easy solution. How do I know how deep to go, or how deep the water table is?

I have already reserched how to actually drive it into the ground, What kind of point, pipe, couplings to use ect... I just dont know how to find out how deep the water table is.

Thanks any info would be a big help
gnewski5

blakstr1

really all you can do is ask the neighbors what their water depths are and kind of hope for the best.  i believe there are geo. charts available for each county that might have info too, but really it tends to be a crap shoot, unless you can visibly see a flowing spring, its a guessing game. 

NOT TO SCARE YOU..BUT...  i had a well drilled up north about 6 years ago, my neighbor was at 81feet for his well, I had the well driller come out and give me an estimate, which he based on 175feet "so we were covered"...when he was done and i had clear water, we were at 385feet  :o  I about had a heart attack!  I literally thought it was a joke and he was trying to rip me off!  but it was real....tangent i guess....but driving a point is a good way to go for what I'm assuming is a cabin or second house.  people have been doing it for years...
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