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gpsman wrote:
On Aug 11, 9:55 am, Tony wrote: It is possible but most of it would *probably* take the path through the casing and into the ground. I don't shower during a thunderstorm. Lightning struck my well and besides frying the pump and plumbed coffeemaker the PVC casing -exploded-. 400 and 40 ****ing feet of casing had to be extracted along with the pump. That was a fun three days. ----- - gpsman Not covered under home owners insurance? Maybe a high deductible? I had intermittent shorts in my well. There is a local hardware store who also services well/pumps. A truck with a 25? foot crane. They told me they aren't cheap.... I think it was $27/hour. Can't get much cheaper than that! Oh the shorts were caused by lighting, seems it just picks a spot and blows the insulation off. They repaired three charcoaled spots like that. I think they pulled 500', about 100 feet below the water table line in about and hour then went slower putting it back in repairing the shorts as they went. The bill wasn't much over $100! Far below my deductible. |
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