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My 4" well cost me $3300.00. It is 66' deep. That includes all the electrical wiring, pump motor, double stacked well screen, bladder tank, etc.
They had to run 120' of wire to the breaker box, another 50' of wire to the pressure switch in the pump house, cut thru an 8" thick concrete wall to get the water pipe to the bladder tanks, run about 50' of either 1 1/4" or 1 1/2" poly pipe to the bladder tanks from the well (not including the pipe going down the well casing, one way valve, and whatever else they had to do. I didn't opt for a variable speed pump, that would have added another $1,000 to the bill, but if I were to run a larger pump, I would have gone that route.
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