GCncsuHD
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The wife decided she needed a massive garden this year. So far rain has been good and I've only needed to water it 3 times, but we are no strangers to drought conditions here so I'd like to get water to the garden, and this is a great time to add a hydrant at the garage parking pad for washing cars etc as well.
The garden is about 200ft from the well. I've got 200ft of 3/4" hose on a reel that I've used so far to get water to the garden. Right now I've just used a sprinkler and a garden hose nozzle to water the garden the few times I've needed it, but this summer I intend to build a drip irrigation system. The garden is pretty large, about 40x70, and there is no significant rise/drop in elevation from the top of the well pump casing to the garden.
The issue is that after a few minutes of watering the pressure goes way down, from the point that I am able to spray from one side of the garden to the other then all the sudden I can only spray maybe 10ft, same with the sprinkler, it goes from a 20' or so jet to not having enough pressure to oscillate. The hose is 3/4", as is the hose bib I am using off the top of the well, but the 3' whip from the hose bib to the swivel on the cart and the swivel itself are 5/8" and restrictive somewhat, though since the pressure is adequate for several minutes I don't think this is the issue.
The well/pump is off by itself in the yard. The expansion tank (50 or 60gal, I'll have to check) and the pressure switch (set to 40/60psi) is located in the crawlspace under the hose, approximately 100ft from the well, about 7' below the elevation of the outlet at the top of the well casing. I think it's 1-1/4" pipe from the well to the expansion tank. I have been attaching the 200ft garden hose to the 3/4" hose bib on the outlet at the top of the well casing.
The well is 8gpm, 350ish ft deep. I have not experienced any issues in the house, including even say filling the wife's 70 gallon garden tub and filling the washing machine at the same time. I only experience it at the garden.
Are my pressures screwy because I'm going directly off the pump and not going after the expansion tank/pressure switch?
Also I want to add a yard hydrant at the garden so I don't have to run hose, and another at the garage for washing cars. Should I use 3/4" or 1" supply lines for these? Should I connect where I have been, or should I connect under the house and after the expansion tank? Would I be better off if I relocate the expansion tank and pressure switch from under the house up to the location of the well and build a well house? Would there be any benefit to adding a second pressure tank at the well just for the garden irrigation, while the main pressure tank and pressure switch is under the house?
Here is a quick diagram of what I am working with, sorry if this is not the right section, I didn't see a plumbing section, I know it isn't directly garage related, but the water will be used at the garage some also... Forgive me, I am no plumber, just trying to figure things out, thanks for any suggestions.
WATER by wrfalcon75, on Flickr
The garden is about 200ft from the well. I've got 200ft of 3/4" hose on a reel that I've used so far to get water to the garden. Right now I've just used a sprinkler and a garden hose nozzle to water the garden the few times I've needed it, but this summer I intend to build a drip irrigation system. The garden is pretty large, about 40x70, and there is no significant rise/drop in elevation from the top of the well pump casing to the garden.
The issue is that after a few minutes of watering the pressure goes way down, from the point that I am able to spray from one side of the garden to the other then all the sudden I can only spray maybe 10ft, same with the sprinkler, it goes from a 20' or so jet to not having enough pressure to oscillate. The hose is 3/4", as is the hose bib I am using off the top of the well, but the 3' whip from the hose bib to the swivel on the cart and the swivel itself are 5/8" and restrictive somewhat, though since the pressure is adequate for several minutes I don't think this is the issue.
The well/pump is off by itself in the yard. The expansion tank (50 or 60gal, I'll have to check) and the pressure switch (set to 40/60psi) is located in the crawlspace under the hose, approximately 100ft from the well, about 7' below the elevation of the outlet at the top of the well casing. I think it's 1-1/4" pipe from the well to the expansion tank. I have been attaching the 200ft garden hose to the 3/4" hose bib on the outlet at the top of the well casing.
The well is 8gpm, 350ish ft deep. I have not experienced any issues in the house, including even say filling the wife's 70 gallon garden tub and filling the washing machine at the same time. I only experience it at the garden.
Are my pressures screwy because I'm going directly off the pump and not going after the expansion tank/pressure switch?
Also I want to add a yard hydrant at the garden so I don't have to run hose, and another at the garage for washing cars. Should I use 3/4" or 1" supply lines for these? Should I connect where I have been, or should I connect under the house and after the expansion tank? Would I be better off if I relocate the expansion tank and pressure switch from under the house up to the location of the well and build a well house? Would there be any benefit to adding a second pressure tank at the well just for the garden irrigation, while the main pressure tank and pressure switch is under the house?
Here is a quick diagram of what I am working with, sorry if this is not the right section, I didn't see a plumbing section, I know it isn't directly garage related, but the water will be used at the garage some also... Forgive me, I am no plumber, just trying to figure things out, thanks for any suggestions.
WATER by wrfalcon75, on Flickr


