Can you build a deck over a well?

Buildings and Wells
In order to have access, and keep the well safe, a building, building addition, overhang, deck, canopy, or other structure may not be built over, or within 3 feet of any existing well.
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How close to my well can I build?

As a general guidance, personal drinking water wells should have a minimum horizontal distance of at least 10 feet and preferably 25 feet from such boundaries.
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Should a well be covered?

Water wells require a water-tight cap or cover to prevent contamination from surface runoff or flood waters. But some well caps also require an air vent.
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Can you have a well inside your garage?

Wells may only be located in buildings with a slab-on-grade foundation (garages, pump houses, and sheds), or in walkout basements with the basement floor at ground grade on at least one side of the building.
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How do you fill in an old well?

Well-plugging steps
  1. Measure the dimensions of the well. ...
  2. Remove all obstructing materials from the well. ...
  3. Disinfect the well by adding household bleach. ...
  4. Fill the well with plugging materials. ...
  5. Remove the upper 3 feet of the well casing. ...
  6. Fill the final 3 feet with topsoil and mound.
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Can you cover an old well?

Responsible property owners will certainly want to seal a well for the safety of those who live and visit their property. In some cases, old wells may appear to be adequately covered by dirt or with a stone or metal cover. These wells may seem stable, but they leave the area open to contaminants.
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How much does it cost to fill in a well?

$3,750 – $15,300 (Average Cost) The average cost to put in a new water well is $3,750 to $15,300 while installing a well and septic system costs $6,000 to $20,000.
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Can you put a patio over a well?

Buildings and Wells

In order to have access, and keep the well safe, a building, building addition, overhang, deck, canopy, or other structure may not be built over, or within 3 feet of any existing well.
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Can I pour concrete around my well?

The well casing should extend at least 6 inches above the ground surface. A concrete slab around the well will prevent surface water from collecting around the well. If repairs are needed call a licensed well driller.
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How far can I run water from a well?

Different well pumps can push water different distances. For example, a well pump with a single line tends to push water a maximum of 25 feet vertically. Comparatively, shallow well pumps can push water 30 feet vertically.
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Can you put a driveway over a well?

The well should not be located in a roadway or driveway. If it is close to a roadway or driveway, it should be properly marked to avoid being hit by vehicles. Homeowners can place bumper posts near the well to increase visibility, especially if the well is located near a driveway and it snows where you live.
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How do you disguise a well?

Choose an artificial rock that matches the rocks in the rest of your landscaping or that is the same variety as your area's natural rocks, such as sandstone. A group of small, perennial shrubs will soften the hard rock edges and disguise the base.
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Can you dig around well?

Homeowners sometimes conduct activities around their well or make modifications to the well after it is constructed without being aware that these activities are illegal or that they pose a risk to their drinking water supply.
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How deep can wells go?

Most household water wells range from 100 to 800 feet deep, but a few are over 1,000 feet deep. Well yields can be increased by fracturing the bedrock immediately around the drill hole and intercepted rock faults.
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Can a well be inside a house?

Yes. You can do it. Before doing this prey to Lord Varun to forgive you for this act i. e. filling of well. Then you may fill it properly with white sand if well is located from West to East going clock wise and with red sand if located at rest of the zones.
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How far should horses be from well?

1. Do you have a livestock operation within 150 feet of a water well? To prevent runoff from draining into the well area, water wells should be upslope from the livestock yard. New wells should be at least 150 feet from a livestock yard.
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Does a water well need to be vented?

An approved well cap or seal shall be installed at the top of the well casing to prevent any contamination from entering the well at the surface. A well vent is required.
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Can you bury a wellhead?

AVOID BURYING THE WELL HEAD UNDERGROUND

When a well head is buried under ground, it is at greater risk of surface water infiltration and water being exposed to nearby sources of contamination like road salt, pesticides, fertilizers, oil and even gasoline.
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How do I protect my well pipe?

The Pipes. Any pipes that are above ground should be insulated. Foam sleeves are a common solution to prevent freezing, but you can also use a thermal blanket or even old sweatshirts that are double wrapped. It can also be beneficial to use heat tape – just be sure to space it out about an inch or so along the pipe.
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Can I pour a concrete slab over my septic tank?

It is never recommended to build a structure over any portion of your septic system. The most common problem we see is when someone wants to pump out their septic tank but doesn't know where their tank is located.
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Can you put a paver patio over a septic tank?

Can You Put Pavers Over A Septic Tank? Pavers are not permitted on top of a septic tank, and doing so may be in violation of your state or local building codes. Septic tanks can bear very little weight without being damaged, and you'll also need access to the tank in the future.
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Can you put a patio on top of a leach field?

You Can't Install Structures

Decks are too heavy to be safely installed over a septic field; they also block access to the system while preventing the growth of grass and other beneficial vegetation that reduces the harmful effects of erosion.
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How long do wells last?

The average lifespan for a well is 30–50 years. 2. How deep is the well? Drilled wells typically go down 100 feet or more.
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Do wells run out of water?

Well water will run out if the groundwater level drops below the water intake depth. This can be caused by natural or man-made variations in groundwater height including reduced precipitation, slow groundwater recharge, well infill, high water usage, well drawdown or hydrofracking.
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Does well water replenish itself?

How does a well replenish itself? A well replenishes itself by drawing water from the underground aquifer. Other sources with which a well may replenish itself include rain, lake or river water seeps into the ground to refill the aquifer from which the well is drawing water, and snowmelt.
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