Are Shared Wells Bad?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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The short answer is –

we advise caution in the situation of shared wells

. It often begins well with everyone on the same page so to reduce upfront costs, but over time the lines of the initial agreement tend to change with one property using more water than another in times of drought or dry season.

Can you run two houses off one well?

One way to go would be to

tee of the existing well to a second pump

(if you have an above ground pump) and pressure tank. The pressure tank would be at the second house but the new additional pump would be at the well. All possible if the well can provide the volume of water when both pumps are drawing water.

Can two houses share a well?

By definition, a shared well is a well that services more than one home whether its for residential or irrigation purposes.

They can service up to two or more homes

, and if there were more than four, then it would be classified as a community well.

How many houses can use a well?

Even a 1 GPM well can supply

3 homes

if you have enough storage tanks. A 10 GPM well can supply 2 homes with very little pressure tank storage.

Can you tie into an existing well?


Sure you can use the existing well

, and mostly likely use the existing pump, asuuming your studio isn’t vastly higher than the well. All you’ll need to do is cut a tee in the existing line and run a new line to the studio.

Is sharing a well a good idea?

Sharing a private groundwater system among two or more homeowners is a cost-effective approach, as it means

sharing the costs of maintenance and repair

. However, buying a home with a shared water well can present some challenges.

What is the difference between a shared well and a community well?

By definition, a shared well is a well that

services more than one home whether its for residential or irrigation purposes

. They can service up to two or more homes, and if there were more than four, then it would be classified as a community well.

How much electricity does a well pump use per month?

At current electrical rate schedules each horsepower costs between $0.10 and $. 20 per hour to run. This means if you have a 5 horsepower pump and it needs to run 5 hours a day to meet your irrigation and household needs you could be spending up to $5 per day or

about $150 a month

to power your well pump!

Can you put 2 pumps in one well?

If

you have 8′′ casing you can still put two pumps in the same well

with one set just above the other. If you need a low pressure/high pressure type set up you can use a high volume low pressure pump in the well and add a little jet pump for a booster up top going to the lines that need the higher pressure.

How many people can be on one well?

How many people does one well serve? We strive to serve as many people as possible, and so we prioritize building water projects with and in communities (villages) that range in size from

as few as 300 to as many as 500 people

served by one water project.

How much does it cost to connect to an existing well?

Well Drilling Cost. Drilling a well costs

$5,325 to $9,180

for an average depth of 150 feet. Most homeowners spend $3,750 to $15,300, or $25 to $65 per foot for well installation.

How much does it cost to tie into a well?

Drilling a well costs

$5,500

for an average depth of 150 feet. Most projects range between $1,500 and $12,000. Expect to pay between $15 and $30 per foot of depth, or up to $50 for difficult terrain.

Does having a shared well decrease property value?

Shared wells

usually decrease the property value of each home that

shares those wells. That decrease in property values is often justified because of the size and quantities of unknown situations that can arise from sharing a well. … Eventually, the well’s pump will wear out.

How close can water wells be to each other?

Any contamination in your neighbor’s well can travel into your well. Some activities legally require more than a 50-foot zone of protection. As a general guidance, personal drinking water wells should have a minimum horizontal distance of at least 10 feet and

preferably 25 feet from

such boundaries.

Are there natural wells?

  • Dug/Bored wells are holes in the ground dug by shovel or backhoe. …
  • Driven wells are constructed by driving pipe into the ground. …
  • Drilled wells are constructed by percussion or rotary-drilling machines.
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