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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 604147" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>I doubt that it is sediment. More than likely it is pulling sand from the bottom. This sand will ruin every valve it comes in contact with over time. </p><p>I had the same problem. The well driller came out and blew the well. This supposedly blowes the sand out. After checking around I found out that this particular driller made his own sand screens at the bottom of the well. Never did get the problem resolved. But did get onto a community water system.</p><p>I did talk to another driller that said to use a sediment tank to remove the sand. The problem is that eventually the well motor will burn up way before it's normal lifespan is up, which mine did.</p><p>I would call the guy who installed it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 604147, member: 5494"] I doubt that it is sediment. More than likely it is pulling sand from the bottom. This sand will ruin every valve it comes in contact with over time. I had the same problem. The well driller came out and blew the well. This supposedly blowes the sand out. After checking around I found out that this particular driller made his own sand screens at the bottom of the well. Never did get the problem resolved. But did get onto a community water system. I did talk to another driller that said to use a sediment tank to remove the sand. The problem is that eventually the well motor will burn up way before it's normal lifespan is up, which mine did. I would call the guy who installed it. [/QUOTE]
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