I have always had a well, never lived where there was city water but this is something I have never encountered. A few years back I replaced my hot water heater and relocated the cold water tank and also re-plumbed the entire house with PVC. Now while I was in the process of doing all this I noticed something......now here is my question. When I had the water line from the pump disconnected I noticed what seemed like the water sucking back down in the line from the pump, is this normal?? for a deep well to do. I will say that I am aware that there is a check valve on the pump and the well is 320' deep. Should that be able to hold the water up when it's disconnected or will it drain back to an extent?
My reason for the question is I seem to be getting a little air in the house lines...well maybe quite a bit. The thing is I had to build a contraption of my own design to catch the grit coming out of the well... I think they've got it to far down.... but my contraption leaked a bit and I'm not sure if that was causing my problem (or if something else is wrong). My trap did it's job quite well except for the leaks so tonight I replaced it with a revised addition of said contraption and I'm not sure yet if it made a difference.
I hate to ask any of the well guys around here because they all just want to run over and pull your well for however many hundreds of dollars. I've got a skid loader, I can pull it myself just not sure if I should or wait and see what happens.
Said contraption...somebody who will remain nameless never considered that those clean out caps on top and bottom couldn't hold water pressure even with pipe dope on em.
New contraption... no caps on this one! Just a flush valve on the bottom.
Grit involved, only a small portion of what is in the old one.