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Considering Options To Deal With A Low Yield Well
I went up to an 84 gal. pressure tank with my new system I just put in. My 3 lady's in the house and a 17 yr old boy (who I truely think is worse than my lady's). I had found that as my kids got older they tend to take hygene to an absurd height.! I did this to keep my pump from kicking in so often. Maybe I did not notice it before or its possible the bladder was leaking in the old one. It does not matter though, I like the fact that the kids can be in the shower and you can flush a toilet and still not hear that pump kick in every min. or two. BTW I also supply the pressure to my new neighbors house which is hooked up to my well and pressure tank so this was also a consideration when I wanted to increase tank size. I had found that the price difference was very small. I think it was like less than $100 bucks more to go larger (from my 20 gallon to the 84. Just my way of thinking, if you have the space why not go a bit larger?
I do agree with Ann though that the 20 gallon tank will probably do you fine. I believe that there is a chart on the box of these tanks that will tell you what you should get if you have "X" amount of spickets.
Good luck
BTW
My second house up north has a well that produces 6 gallons of water a minute Low flow and only 46 foot deep with a static water level at 39 foot. I have had no problems with it yet.
Good luck
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Considering Options To Deal With A Low Yield Well
These work really well for self-priming pumps, but not for shallow-well pumps:
http://www.coyotemfg.com/
They keep your pump from burning up when it goes dry. 2ndHandLion--I can email you specific system details including plumbing diagram if you're interested. Just PM me with where to send it.
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