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Everyday brings something new! Manure runoff in well water!
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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 825188" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>if they are concrete tiles that should be an easy fix if you can get inside of the well </p><p> there is a product called dam-it or they might of changed the name to stop-it that is a hydraulic cement that we used to seal manholes with</p><p> just clean the joint real well and mix a small amount of this quick setting cement to a consistency of cake batter and trowel it into the seam of the tiles and it will expand and make a water tight seal </p><p></p><p>don't mix up very much at a time just enough that you can use in a few minutes as it sets very fast and you won't get it all used before it gets to hard and then it is wasted </p><p>should work well for you </p><p> goodluck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 825188, member: 8829"] if they are concrete tiles that should be an easy fix if you can get inside of the well there is a product called dam-it or they might of changed the name to stop-it that is a hydraulic cement that we used to seal manholes with just clean the joint real well and mix a small amount of this quick setting cement to a consistency of cake batter and trowel it into the seam of the tiles and it will expand and make a water tight seal don't mix up very much at a time just enough that you can use in a few minutes as it sets very fast and you won't get it all used before it gets to hard and then it is wasted should work well for you goodluck [/QUOTE]
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