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<blockquote data-quote="Treecreeper" data-source="post: 8820634" data-attributes="member: 144331"><p>If you are in an area where water quality is clear of impurities such as iron oxide a deep well pump will be relatively trouble free with payback in a few years. If like us you have iron in the water the pump will need lifting and cleaning the wet end every couple of years to prolong the life of the pump. In addition to this we have a cleansing unit to take out iron and manganese, </p><p>without this the white wash can have a distinct khaki tinge. We've still had to replace our pump after just 8yrs at a cost of £700 plus labour , mains is about a mile away so no other option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Treecreeper, post: 8820634, member: 144331"] If you are in an area where water quality is clear of impurities such as iron oxide a deep well pump will be relatively trouble free with payback in a few years. If like us you have iron in the water the pump will need lifting and cleaning the wet end every couple of years to prolong the life of the pump. In addition to this we have a cleansing unit to take out iron and manganese, without this the white wash can have a distinct khaki tinge. We've still had to replace our pump after just 8yrs at a cost of £700 plus labour , mains is about a mile away so no other option. [/QUOTE]
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