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Water Well question????????????
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Posted by SJ on December 10, 2004 at 18:17:07 from (65.37.57.184):
I want to have a well drilled at my barn with a submersible pump,,what I dont want is to have to have a pressure tank that I have to keep from freezing,all I want is a hydrant coming out of the ground in my barn. Coupla guys at work told me ya cant do it.I find it hard to believe with todays technology that it cant be done. Theres gotta be some kind of inline pressure control relay valve system,isnt there? Or if worst comes to worst a heated above ground pressure tank,but I imagine that would be quite costly(purchase and operation)I would just as soon avoid the tank all together and the little dog house that goes around it and the heat lamp and the heat tape etc. etc. etc. So if anyone has any suggestions I would appriciate it. Thanks Stan
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