Can you cover a well casing?

DO NOT use any well coverings. Even though the sight of your wellhead may not be your favorite thing, you should not cover it up with any fake rocks, gravel, treated wood, or wishing wells.

What can I cover my well with?

How to Hide a Well Cover in Your Yard

  • Plant Around The Well Cover. Plants are not only a creative but an easy and quick way to hide your well cover.
  • Add Garden Structures.
  • Apply Positioning Techniques.
  • Use a Potted Plant.
  • Put a fence around it.

How do I protect my well casing?

The well casing, a plastic or steel pipe that runs the depth of the well, should extend 1 to 2 feet above the surrounding ground to prevent surface water from running down the casing. The top of the casing should be sealed with a tight-fitting, tamper-resistant vermin-proof sanitary well cap.

Should a well be covered?

To prevent contaminants from entering the well, a vermin-proof cap or cover must be on the well. The cover should be watertight and sealed to the casing to prevent rodents and other animals from entering the well casing. On large-diameter wells, the cover should have a sealed and locked access hole.

Can you replace a well casing?

Contact a well contractor to get your well inspected and maintained once a year. During a maintenance session, your contractor will check the casing for leaks and other issues. They will either repair or replace a damaged casing to prevent problems.

How far away from a well should trees be planted?

Don’t plant any tree closer than 10 feet to a well, septic or sewer line or underground utility. Plant larger trees, or those with more aggressive roots, much farther away—20 to 30 feet.

How can I hide my well head?

Place a generous layer of mulch on the landscape fabric and around the rock to hide the anchors. And that’s it – the unsightly wellhead has disappeared! This project can be left as-is, or you can fill in with plants around the rock to blend it in even more.

How does a well casing work?

Casing provides support for the wall of the well so that loose rock fragments or unconsolidated sand and gravel through which the well has penetrated do not collapse into the well shaft. The casing protects the electrical wires, pull cable and water tubing/piping that are connected to the submersible pump.

Does a well need maintenance?

Regular maintenance of your well is required to ensure the continued safety of your water and to monitor for the presence of any contaminants. All hazardous materials, such as paint, fertilizer, pesticides, and motor oil, should be kept far away from your well.

Why do wells have covers?

Water wells require a water-tight cap or cover to prevent contamination from surface runoff or flood waters.

Can you remove well casing?

Certified well drillers use an auger drill rig to remove well casing from the subsurface properly. One method of proper well abandonment is to remove the well casing from the ground and to backfill the hole with a cement grout.

Where does well cap go on well casing?

After the well cap is installed, it only needs to be removed for well maintenance or well cap replacement. These well seals fit on top of the well casing in systems where the water supply line runs up and out of the casing and through a center hole in the well seal.

How is a screen installed on a well casing?

The casing is then withdrawn partially to expose the screen to the aquifer or aquifers. A variation of this method, permitted under certain drilling conditions, is installation of casing to the top of the aquifer and drilling additional open borehole to accommodate the screen, which is installed by lowering into place.

What to do if your well cap has been tampered with?

If your well cap has a lock, check to see if the lock has been tampered with. Also, practice safe water habits. Do not plant landscaping or pile mulch around the well cap. If you absolutely must use herbicides or pesticides in landscape maintenance, do not use these around the well cap.

Why do you need a well seal adapter?

The adapter provides a sanitary and frostproof seal between the casing and the waterline that runs out from the casing to a building. Well caps prevent surface liquids and debris from entering the well and contaminating the water supply.