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Posted by JayWalt on January 17, 2007 at 16:05:32 from (24.223.138.48):
Hey guys. Dad built this house in 72. Our well pump is 34 years old. It's never given us a lick of trouble. The pump housing is starting to corroded, but the pump is fine. I'm hoping it lasts anothjer 34 years, but not likely. I am concerned with everything new!! I hate this world now. I know I will not be able to buy a new pump that will last half this long even if I bought the absolute top of the line pump. We have HIGH iron content in our well. What do you guiys think is the best brand of pump. I'm expecting to have to order it, as anything that lowes and those places carry is probably not going to holdup much past there 3 years warranties (if that). Thanks for any imput!! BTW: We have a shallow well pump, just a single supply line with a checkvalve in it and the pump resides in the crawlspace. None of them fancy in well pumps.
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