Water Bore Installations In Perth
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Though a well system seems straightforward, most people don’t fully understand how wells work. Let’s observe the key features of a home water system:
- The Well: a deep hole bored through dirt and rock that extends down into the groundwater beneath. The average well is about 30m deep.
- Casing: a protective outer layer added to the well. This prevents surface water and other contaminants from entering the well. Depending on the situation, casing may extend the entire length of the well to prevent it from caving in.
- Well Screen: filters out particulate such as sand
- Pump: brings water up out of the aquifer where it will be stored in a pressurised tank
- Pressurised Tank: stores water for use when the pump is not running. From this tank, water is pumped to individual use points within the home or building.
When planning a new water system, the specialists at Stirling Irrigation will take geology and environmental factors into account. Proper planning is essential to determine the needs of water usage, the best location of the well and the best equipment to ensure steady water supply. A low-performing well may need to be dug deeper, but even a well that gives a litre per minute can still meet the needs of a standard household. Your drilling team will recommend the best plan of action, factoring in your soil and bedrock, as well as all city ordinances that affect the location of your well.
Water Bore Installations
If you’re thinking about adding a well to your property, you might wonder what steps the Stirling Irrigation team will take to install a new water bore. Read on so you know what to expect:
Before Drilling
At our initial site visit, we’ll come out and make an initial inspection of the property. Members of our team will talk with you about the proposed location of your new bore. We’ll calculate the pump size that will fit the best with your existing or planned reticulation system, and discuss any electrical preparations that will need to be made.
Our drill team will set up a day that is convenient for you to drill your new bore. Before the date of drilling, we may deliver some supplies (such as bagged drillers and bore-casing) to the site.
Day of Drilling
We have a variety of rigs to use depending on the ground conditions and access to the site. The drilling rig will most likely be truck-mounted, but sometimes other rigs may be called for.
Once our team drills the bore, it will be cased with the appropriate bore casing. The bottom section of this casing is slotted — this allows fresh groundwater in. As a primary filter, our team packs drillers gravel around the slotted bore casing. The final step of the day? The bore casing is left sticking out of the ground and the top of the bore casing temporarily sealed. Then this is connected to the reticulation system or discussed end solution for your bore water.
Pump Installation
A day or two after drilling, it is time to install the bore pump. Sometimes, with new building sites the owner may decide to hold off on the pump installation step until they are closer to the handover of the property and power is connected to the building.
Electrical Connections
The electrical connection from bore head to house power must be performed by a fully-licensed electrical contractor.
The Stirling Irrigation team includes contract electricians that specialise in bore installations. When you choose Stirling to organise the electrical connection, our electrician will get in touch with you to schedule a convenient appointment.
Reticulation Pipe-Work Connection & Handover
After electrical connections have been established, our workers return to your property to make the final connections. We get it up and running, test it out and hand over your new water system to you.
Water Bore Installation Projects Completed by Stirling Irrigation (WA Bore Services)
We work with local characteristics to ensure usable bore water solutions for a variety of locales. Bore water may be suitable for uses including stock watering, toilet flushing, crop irrigation and washing clothes or cars. Bore water may also be suitable for showering, food preparation and drinking. Here are a few customers who have benefited from our services:
…and many more satisfied customers in our career as one of Perth’s leading water bore services.
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