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2033.1 | Ron Dube - Merrimack NH | ALIEN::WEISS | Trade freedom for security-lose both | Mon Apr 04 1988 10:22 | 13 |
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What type of home are you looking for ???
If you would like a post & Beam I can recommend a very good builder.
By the way, one of the best well drillers I have run across is Ron Dube in
Merrimack, NH.
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2033.2 | Need Pump - Shirley Ma | ALIEN::WEISS | Trade freedom for security-lose both | Mon Apr 04 1988 10:44 | 19 |
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For your forms, Dick Crowe in Shirley is good. (I don't think you
said where you are but if you called Need Pumps you can't be too
far from Shirley). Guiguire and DuFresne in Fitchburg is good too.
I've used them and Dick Crowe. I've also used Need Pump Co, and
the owner let me keep his rotary hammer-drill to use over the
weekend. I thought that was generous since he didn't know me at
all. For your pre-formed bulkhead, get somebody not too far from
where you live to install it. If it's guarenteed not to leak
you wouldn't want them to be too far way when it comes time to bring
them back to fix it.
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2033.3 | Scott Assoc. & Westford well&pump -wells- Sterling | CSSE::CACCIA | the REAL steve | Tue Jul 19 1988 10:05 | 14 |
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Two suggestions. These were the only two who answered calls on a
weekend and showed up when they said they would.
Scott Associates - Clinton and Sterling
A big outfit with lotd of trucks snf men, normally no wait for parts
to be ordered. Labor is approx. $30/hr.
Westford well and pump - Westford
A one man operation but well equiped don't know his rates.
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2033.4 | RECOMMENDATION FOR CLIFF CUMMINGS WATER SERVICES | OCTAVE::VIGNEAULT | | Fri Sep 13 1991 22:47 | 24 |
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I wanted to post this note to highly recommend a gentleman that
I've had do some work on my water system. His name is Cliff
Cummings, and he works out of Rutland Mass and services the
general Worcester area and suburbs. A couple of years ago I
had Cliff install a captive air tank for me, and also fix a few
problems with my water pump. He did an excellent job, and was
very reasonable in price. Today I had him come over to investigate
a loss in water pressure. My system gets a bit complicated because
there's a captive air tank, a Kinetico filter, and a Hydro Quad
filter, and a solid block charcoal filter. Cliff finally isolated
it to the charcoal block filter. I hadn't really suspected this
to be the problem since it had been replaced fairly recently.
Anyway, when I asked him how much he wanted for his time, he
said he wouldn't charge me because it wasn't anything serious,
and I would need to pay for a new charcoal block. (He didn't have
the replacement filter cartridge.) He works 7 days a week, days
and evenings so he's flexible with working hours, and is a nice
guy as well. You can reach him at (508) 886 - 6056, and tell him
that I recommended him.
Regards, Larry
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2033.5 | He does do good work! | WRKSYS::SCHWARTZ | | Fri Sep 27 1991 09:23 | 6 |
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I second the recommendation for Cliff. He drilled my well and
installed everything at my house a few years back. He went 220 feet
and hit 20 gallons per min. fill rate. Everything for around $2500.
I have more water than I can ever pump out of the ground and he
has never had to return for any problems.
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2033.6 | Skillings & son, well drillers, Hollis, N.H. | NODEX::MARKSTEINER | | Tue Jun 23 1992 17:31 | 16 |
| I used Skillings & Sons from Hollis, N.H. (800-441-6281) to drill two wells
for me and to destroy an old hand dug well. Their prices were more reasonable
than the other bids I got (they charged $6.00/ft - others were $6.50 - $7.00/ft).
They were also able to coordinate the whole job which made things easier for
me. I needed a backhoe to fill in the old well and some topsoil spread. Their
prices for other things such as pump, tank etc. were also a little cheaper than
the others. Also, when I called to let them know that water from the well was
flowing into the back yard (it's a true artesian which I guess often give more
water than you need!) they came and dug a trench to channel the water towards
the wetlands and away from the back yard. And, I had a problem with sand in
my washing machine water line which they said could possibly be solved by
changing the depth of the pump - they came and fixed this too and didn't charge
me for any of this.
Another company which I got a bid from who seemed good also was Montachusett
well company. I no longer have any info. on where they're located.
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2033.7 | New England Pump | SMAUG::CHASE | Bruce Chase, another Displaced MAINEiac | Wed Jun 24 1992 09:14 | 8 |
| Contact Dick Bacon, New England Pump Co., Dunstable, MA. He has all his own
drilling equipment, etc. I had an existing well (some 500' deep) that was
yielding less than a gallon a minute. I now have a 7+ GPM well. It's nice
to be able to wash clothes, water the lawn, and flush the toilet without fear
of emptying the well.
He does excellent work and is a great guy to do business with. He allowed me
to spread payments out over 6 months.
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2033.8 | a substitute for drilling
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Our 800' well went dry a week after we bought our new house. A company
was called in to drill another well - this one 1000' with no water.
We were told about hydrofracturing - and that it could possibly provide
water in our existing wells.
Delta Well Co. out of Derry did the job for $1500 and guarenteed water or
we didn't have to pay. It worked and now we have all the water we need!
So I would suggest checking into this alternative if your well goes dry
because it is half the price of drilling and is pretty much risk free!
Sherrin
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2033.9 | ... let's try THREE sticks this time!!! | STRATA::CASSIDY | | Wed Feb 02 1994 01:03 | 10 |
| > We were told about hydrofracturing - and that it could possibly provide
> water in our existing wells.
> Delta Well Co. out of Derry did the job for $1500 and guarenteed water or
> we didn't have to pay. It worked and now we have all the water we need!
How do they do it? Do they drop dynamite down the hole?
Tim
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2033.10 | nothing like drainO' | ELWOOD::DYMON | | Wed Feb 02 1994 07:06 | 16 |
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The problem you run into with some drillers is that they
try to do the job fast and sometimes a little deeper
then they have to. That relates to drilling deeper into your
checkbook!:)
The motion of the drill head caused the soil to get pushed to
the outter edges first, then get pulled into the bit and drawn
out of the hole. If the drill rate is to fast, you sometimes
end up filling up a vane of water with dirt. This is where
the hydorfrag come in. Your try to blow the clog open with
pressure.
....The dynamite comes after you get the bill and no water!:)
JD
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2033.11 | Did you notice a tanker truck nearby? | STAR::DIPIRRO | | Wed Feb 02 1994 11:18 | 2 |
| Yeah yeah...sure...Maybe they just came and filled the hole with
water!
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2033.12 | Sullivan Wells, Bolton, MA | HANNAH::FINGERHUT | | Mon Mar 21 1994 09:11 | 9 |
| I used Ed Sullivan from Bolton, MA to drill a well 12 years ago. He
charged me for 485' at $6.50 a foot. Last weekend the motor went,
and we pulled up 18 sections of 20' pipe to get to the pump. (360').
So, if you use Sullivan Wells, make sure he doesn't mistakenly over
charge you $800 like he did to me.
Dave
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2033.13 | A does not imply B... | LEZAH::WELLCOME | Steve Wellcome MRO1-1/KL31 Pole HJ33 | Mon Mar 21 1994 09:19 | 6 |
| You may in fact have a 485' well. They don't put the pump at
the bottom of the well - it's suspended above the bottom by
some distance, if nothing else to keep any buildup of sediment
and crud from burying the pump. 125' seems like a lot - my
pump is 40' above the bottom of my well - but just because
the pump isn't down 485' doesn't mean the hole isn't.
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2033.14 | | HYDRA::BECK | Apprentice caber catcher | Mon Mar 21 1994 11:52 | 3 |
| re .12
And make sure he doesn't put you on right after the dancing bears...
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2033.15 | now they use PVC pipe | PASTA::MENNE | | Thu Mar 24 1994 12:08 | 5 |
| My 3 year old well was zapped by lightning last year. The pump was
attached to a single section (almost 400 ft.) of PVC pipe. Much easier
to pull a pump with PVC pipe.
Mike
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2033.16 | F.M.Connolly Driller | SALEM::LOWNEY | public links junkie | Fri Jan 05 1996 10:50 | 16 |
| This is a recommendation for:
F.M.Connolly Well Driller
78 Merrimack Rd.
Amherst NH 03031
673-3849
Frank is an elderly gentleman who uses the old-fashion dousing
method, told me his hit rate is 95%. He doused my site, said 250'
with 12-15 gpm. The spot he doused then drilled was 185' @ 100++ gpm!
Recommended from another DECCIE......Thanks Steve L.
Frank and his wife are very pleasant to deal with.
Bill
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2033.17 | | TP011::KENAH | Do we have any peanut butter? | Fri Jan 05 1996 11:13 | 1 |
| There's an article on dowsing in this month's "Smithsonian" magazine.
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2033.18 | Referals in Sutton, MA. area please..... | BUSY::JWHITTEMORE | Carp Perdiem | Fri Apr 26 1996 08:59 | 7 |
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I want to have our water system checked out (possibly/probably back to the
pump) by a pro' from the greater Worcester area - home's in Sutton. Anyone
know if Cliff Cummings is still taking calls.....
- Joe Whittemore
BUSY::JWhittemore
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2033.19 | Cliff Cummings Water Services | NETCAD::HILLER | | Wed May 08 1996 13:40 | 6 |
| I just had Cliff out to my house today to give me a proposal for a
water softening system. He goes by Cliff Cummings Water Services. If I
remember I'll look up the number tonight.
-Brent
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