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    Do I need to drill a well all at once, or can I take breaks?
    Anthony "TC" Williams
    Experienced Landscaper
    Anthony "TC" Williams is a Professional Landscaper in Idaho. He is the President and Founder of Aqua Conservation Landscape & Irrigation, an Idaho Registered Landscape Business Entity. With over 21 years of landscaping experience, TC has worked on projects such as the Idaho Botanical Garden in Boise, Idaho. He is a Idaho Registered Contractor and a previously Licensed Irrigator in the State of Texas.
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    Yes. Depending on what drilling machine is being used and strata conditions, one can get a break while drilling is going on. If using a Cable Tool drill rig, you will have bout 90% break time and 10% work time.
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    What is the approximate cost of drilling a well for a home?
    Anthony "TC" Williams
    Experienced Landscaper
    Anthony "TC" Williams is a Professional Landscaper in Idaho. He is the President and Founder of Aqua Conservation Landscape & Irrigation, an Idaho Registered Landscape Business Entity. With over 21 years of landscaping experience, TC has worked on projects such as the Idaho Botanical Garden in Boise, Idaho. He is a Idaho Registered Contractor and a previously Licensed Irrigator in the State of Texas.
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    It differs so much from region to region. Common charges include mobilization, site prep, drilling by the foot, circulatory mud drilling fluid, casing by the foot, 'Drive Shoe', grout or clay sealer around well casing, well casing top seal, and any clean-up charges. Most often the driller will tell you the cost by the foot to drill and cost by the foot for the casing install. Other items will be included in these charges but ask each drill company first.
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    How do I know if the well water has iron, and how much iron is tolerable for water system pipes and fixtures?
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    One way is to check the water against rain water with soap suds, i.e dish detergent. If the water doesn't produce much suds, it is hard and has iron. Soft water will produce lots more suds.
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    Where do I buy a pump for my own well?
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    Most pumps you buy at Lowe's or other home improvement centers are cheap pumps and will last a year if you're lucky. Find a pump supply store near you and talk with them.
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    Can I install a pump and then wait four years to use it without any problems?
    Community Answer
    Depending on the well, that is a possibility; however you should wait until you are ready before installing it.
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    What would be the approximate cost to build a deep well?
    Community Answer
    Between $2,000 and $15,000, maybe more or barely less. It basically depends on where the best potential well site is found.
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    What will happen if I drill a hole adjacent to the bore-well, introduce pipes and allow the rainwater from roof to go straight to the aquifers?
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    You have the solution to having very soft water for bathing, but I would not want to mix it with your drinking or cooking water. The water from the city is treated and purer, while rain water may be filled with garbage.
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    How can I be sure of quality before drilling?
    Giansante89
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    Use a water tester. Make sure you check the chemical contents and actual contents.
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    Do I have to get approval from someone to dig a well?
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    While it depends on the area the land is in, usually you must get permission. Check with the local government where the property is located for a definite answer.
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