Have you decided to build a well on your own site to provide the house and family with enough clean water? However, you were shocked by the amount that it will cost to drill? Agree that this event, although quite expensive, is absolutely necessary.
The high cost naturally makes us look for an alternative to the services of drillers. We will tell you how to drill a well with your own hands. We will help you deal with the peculiarities of driving and arranging a water source - this is a perfectly feasible task for those who are not afraid of hard work.
The article discusses different methods of well construction. After reviewing them, you will understand whether you can perform all the necessary operations. For better assimilation of the information given, the article is equipped with step-by-step photos and videos, which record the process of drilling and manufacturing of drilling tools at home.
Types of water intakes and soils
Before starting drilling operations, one should study the soil composition in the area in order to at least approximately imagine its future well.
Depending on the characteristics of the aquifer, three types of wells are distinguished:
- Abyssinian well;
- filter well;
- artesian well.
The Abyssinian well (or needle-hole) can be built almost everywhere. They pierce it where the aquifer lies relatively close to the surface and is confined to the sands.
Drilling technology is used for its drilling, which is not suitable for the construction of wells of other types. All work can usually be completed within one business day.
This scheme allows you to study the features of the device of various wells in order to better understand the technology of their drilling and choose the appropriate method (click to enlarge)
But the flow rate of such wells is small. To provide the house and the plot with sufficient water, sometimes it makes sense to make two such wells on the site. The compact size of the equipment allows you to build such a well right in the basement without any problems.
Filter wells, also called “sand” wells, are created on soils where the aquifer lies relatively shallow - up to 35 meters.
Usually these are sandy soils that lend themselves well to drilling. The depth of the filter well usually varies between 20-30 meters.
This diagram illustrates the structure of the filter well. A filter must be installed in its lower part to prevent sand and silt from entering the water.
Work in good alignment will take two to three days. The filter well needs good maintenance, because the constant presence of particles of sand and silt in the water can cause siltation or sanding.
The typical life of such a well can be 10-20 years. The term may be longer or shorter depending on the quality of the well drilling and its further maintenance.
Artesian wells, they are also “limestone” wells, are the most reliable, since the aquifer is confined to bedrock. Water contains numerous cracks of rock.
Siltization of such a well is usually not threatened, and the flow rate can reach about 100 cubic meters / h. But the depth to which drilling is to be carried out usually turns out to be more than solid - from 20 to 120 meters.
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Plastic soils are drilled manually
Manual Drilling Mechanization
Using Drilling Tools
Of course, drilling such wells is more difficult, and it will take much more time and materials to complete the work.A professional team can cope with the work of 5-10 days. But if we drill a well on the site with our own hands, it may take several weeks, or even a month or two.
But the efforts are worth it, because artesian wells can last half a century, if not more, without problems. And the flow rate of such a well allows supplying water not only to one house, but also to a small village. Only for the device of such a development manual drilling methods are not suitable.
Physico-mechanical properties of soils are also of great importance when choosing a drilling method.
In the course of work, you may need to go through a variety of layers, for example:
- wet sandthat can be drilled in almost any way is relatively easy;
- water saturated sand, which can be removed from the trunk only with the help of the chipper;
- coarse rocks (gravel and pebble deposits with sand and clay aggregates) that are drilled with a bailer or a glass, depending on the aggregate;
- quicksand, which is fine sand, supersaturated with water, you can only scoop it out with a bailer;
- loam, i.e. sand with abundant clay inclusions, plastic, well amenable to drilling with a screw or core glass;
- clay, plastic rock, which auger or glass can handle.
How do you know which soils are below the surface, and at what depth is the aquifer? Of course, you can order geological studies of the soil, but this procedure is not free.
Almost everyone chooses a simpler and cheaper option - a survey of neighbors who have already drilled a well or built a well. The water level in your future water source will be at approximately the same depth.
Drilling a new well at a short distance from an existing structure may not follow exactly the same scenario, but it will most likely be very similar.
Simple Well Drilling Methods
Professional drillers have the equipment and tools to drill a fairly deep well in just a couple of days. But an amateur craftsman usually has neither such tools, nor skills to work with them. However, there are drilling methods that do not require this. The most commonly used auger drilling or shock-rope method.
Method # 1 - auger drilling
As the name implies, this method of drilling uses a screw or drill. The device is a rod, to the end of which is attached a working tool. This drilling method also uses a chisel to break up boulders, if necessary. The design of the screw resembles a screw, the diameter of which may be different.
It is literally screwed into the ground, and the rotor blades help to remove the cuttings from the trunk.
The diagram shows auger drilling. The drill is fixed on a tripod and rotated by hand, it is periodically removed to free the shaft from loosened soil
Drilling is carried out as follows:
- Rotating the drill rod, a vertical recess is made in the ground.
- As the well deepens, a drill with loosened soil is periodically raised to the surface.
- As the shaft lengthens, the bar increases, adding new parts to it.
- To build the rod use a reliable threaded connection or clamps.
- Well walls are immediately protected by casing.
- Drill clean and continue to work.
- Drill until an aquifer is reached.
- The aquifer is recommended to go all the way and go deeper into the underlying soil layer by about 0.5 m.
- The drill is removed from the well.
- Using a drill rod, a filter is lowered into the casing.
- The casing is raised so that its lower edge is approximately in the center of the aquifer, and does not rest against the ground.
After that, the actual drilling can be considered completed.The well should be pumped, lowered into the pump, equip the head, etc.
It is believed that only a relatively shallow borehole can be drilled with a screw - about 20-30 m deep. However, much depends on the state of the soil. For drilling loose sand and coarse deposits, it is recommended to use a bailer.
When auger drilling, you can use a drilling rig that holds the equipment in the correct position. To raise the drill up, you can use the motor. If the so-called “wet” drilling is carried out, a place should be provided for wet soil removed from the well, sedimentation of water, etc.
To facilitate the process of building up the casing, its position is fixed using special clamps, which can be made independently
When choosing auger drilling, it should be remembered that the presence of water in the wellbore has a destructive effect on its walls.
Sometimes it is possible to meet recommendations to perform drilling first, and only then proceed with the installation of casing pipes. With auger drilling, as well as with any other, it is more reliable to set the casing immediately as it goes deeper.
Method # 2 - rotary drilling
Speaking about rotational drilling methods (namely, the screw method refers to them), it is worth mentioning drilling using a rotor. This method is most often used by drillers for sinking in rock formations. For its implementation, a special drilling rig with a rotor is used.
Drilling is carried out using the same drill, but it is not rotated manually, but with the help of a motor. The rotor transfers the moving moment to the drill rod, i.e. and on a shell located deep in the ground.
The soil is destroyed, the tool goes deep into the rock. To remove it, water is injected into the well under pressure, which washes out small fragments of soil, or scoops out everything with a bailer.
Rotary drilling is carried out using a special drilling rig. It is difficult to make such equipment on your own, however it can be rented.
The rotary method is not very suitable for independent drilling, since the equipment for it cannot be manufactured in a couple of hours “on the knee”. It is necessary to buy, rent or borrow a special drilling rig with a motor. By the way, such devices work not only on electricity, there are gas generation models.
In addition to the installation, equipment for intensive flushing of the well and / or a powerful compressor for purging it are necessary. Finally, skills are needed with such devices.
The drill should rotate almost continuously, and emerging nuances, such as its sticking in the rock, should be solved skillfully and promptly. It is usually easier for a novice master to work with a home-made drill or a chipper.
With the so-called “wet” drilling, the walls of the well get wet, which reduces their strength, so the casing should be immediately lowered into the well
Rotary drilling still has a number of undeniable advantages - this is the fastest way to drill, and it usually lends itself to almost any soil. However, with this method of drilling, when water is almost always present in the mine, it is especially important to immediately begin installing the casing to prevent collapse of the walls.
Method # 3 - drilling with a bailer (shock-rope method)
The shock-rope method or drilling with a bobbin differs significantly from screw and rotary drilling, since in this case nothing needs to be rotated.
The baffle is a long and narrow section of pipe with a valve and a pointed lower edge. Shock-rope drilling is performed according to the following scheme:
- A hole is made in the ground using a garden drill (it is easier to get started).
- A tripod with a block is mounted above this hole.
- A cable is placed on the unit to which the bellow is suspended.
- The bouncer is dropped into the shaft from a height of about 1.5-2 meters above the ground.
- Hitting the ground, the sharp edge of the flap loosens the rock, which is then captured by the device valve.
- The valve prevents the spilling of soil back into the shaft.
- Impacts are repeated several times so that as much soil as possible gets into the bailer.
- Then the bellow is removed from the mine and cleaned of soil.
- The operation is repeated until the aquifer appears, after which it is recommended to continue drilling and go deeper into the next layer.
- As the trunk deepens, the casing is lowered into it, gradually increasing it.
To remove the bollard filled with heavy soil, it was easier, the cable is connected to a winch equipped with an electric motor. Rinsing with water during shock-rope drilling of a well is usually not used.
She recommends only in individual cases, for example, to speed up the passage of quicksand. This provides a sufficiently high strength of the walls of the well, i.e. better drilling.
For more effective drilling, the bailer is suspended on a tripod, and a device filled with soil is removed from the mine using a winch and motor
The lack of water in the bottom also allows you to accurately diagnose getting into the aquifer. During wet drilling, inexperienced craftsmen sometimes passed it and continued to deepen the well without any need.
Shock-rope drilling allows you to create the so-called filterless wells. To do this, a cavity is washed out under the casing in the sand, which serves as a sump for water. Then the casing is raised slightly.
With this method of drilling, not only the bailer is used, but also the so-called driven glass. This is the same narrow pipe with a sharp lower edge, designed for loosening and excavating.
Unlike the chipper, the hammer glass is not provided with a valve, since this tool is effective in the passage of viscous plastic rocks, mainly loams.
A glass falling into the bottom is clogged with cohesive rock (loam, sandy loam), which is naturally retained inside. Long narrow slots are made in the walls of the glass through which it is cleaned from the ground, for example, using a piece of reinforcement, etc.
With shock-rope drilling, it is possible to effectively use both the bailer and the glass, working with them when passing through different layers of soil. Shock-rope drilling is a simple, ancient and quite reliable method. However, it is deservedly considered quite laborious and takes a lot of time.
Independent drilling of a deep well bore can take several weeks and even a couple of months. But in this way, you can create a well of solid depth - more than 40 meters. Some sources claim that the 100-meter structures of the bogie are quite capable.
If possible, you can combine different drilling methods to speed up work and increase their efficiency. For example, to pass a layer of loam, you can use a screw auger, and a quicksand is better to pass with the help of a chipper.
Then again, you can return to the use of drill. True, combined drilling requires more tools, which is not always possible.
Method # 4 - drilling a needle-well
In a section with an aquifer close to the surface, water can be obtained almost a couple of hours after the start of work.
To drill the Abyssinian well, you must:
- Drill a long hole in the ground with a diameter of 5-8 cm in such a way as to reach a quicksand.
- Insert a narrow casing into the hole, to the lower end of which a sharp tip and a filter are attached.
- Drive the pipe into the ground before reaching the aquifer.
- Tube up as needed.
Primary drilling is carried out by a special long and narrow auger, the length of which is gradually increasing. After water appears in the pipe, drilling can be considered completed. Since the depth at the Abyssinian wells is small, surface pumps are usually used for them, not submersible.
When drilling an Abyssinian well, a narrow auger drill is first used to pass solid ground and reach the quicksand
The hose is not lowered into such a well; its role is played by the narrow pipe itself. The pump is installed directly on top of the Abyssinian well.
The casing pipe, which at the same time is the working shaft, is extended in segments of 1-3 meters, and threaded joints are carefully sealed with the help of winding and silicone sealant. The compact size allows you to arrange such a well, even in the basement of a private house, so as not to take up space on the site.
The Abyssinian well is also called a needle-hole, since the casing with a filter tip really resembles a needle. Threaded joints of such a pipe should be carefully sealed.
To make a needle well filter, a series of holes with a diameter of about 10 mm are made on the bottom of the pipe. The perforated area is closed from the outside with a layer of a special metal grid of galunny weaving. Such a filter reliably prevents fine sand from entering the well.
When figuring out how to drill an Abyssinian well or an igloo-hole yourself, you should pay close attention to the method of driving a casing string of narrow casing. This operation can be performed using a bar or headstock. As a rod, a long metal rod is used, which is gradually increased as it lowers along with the casing.
The impact of the rod during operation falls on the tip. At the same time, pipe connections also experience additional load and can be deformed. Sometimes, with strong impacts, the coupling joint can simply break in the process of clogging, and this is unacceptable. The headstock is a load with a hole.
A special head is put on the upper end of the casing, on which they strike, in order to hammer the pipe to the desired depth. With this method of clogging, the load is distributed more evenly, but the integrity of the connections is still at risk. Therefore, only high-quality materials should be used for drilling the Abyssinian well.
In this case, only a threaded joint that is aligned with the center of the pipe is appropriate. Correctly performing such a thread is possible only on a lathe. A broken pipe will cause the master a lot of trouble, because it is almost impossible to pull out a piece of the column stuck in the ground.
Work will have to start anew, and costs will increase markedly. But if for some reason it was not possible to drill the Abyssinian well, almost all materials can be reused.
Drilling tool manufacturing
As mentioned earlier, drilling equipment can be made independently, borrowed from friends, or purchased industrial products.
Sometimes a drilling rig can be rented. However, the goal of self-drilling is usually to minimize costs. The easiest way to perform drilling cheaply is to make tools from improvised materials.
The diagram shows the device of various tools for drilling. Using a chisel, especially hard ground can be loosened and then removed with a drill, chipper or other tool.
Option # 1 - spiral and spoon drill
Manual drilling can be performed with a spiral or spoon drill. To make a spiral model, they take a thick pointed rod to which the knives are welded. They can be made from a steel disk, cut in half. The edge of the disk is sharpened, and then the knives are welded to the base at a distance of about 200 mm from its edge.
Do-it-yourself screw drill for auger drilling can be of different designs. Its obligatory elements are knives with pointed edges and a chisel installed below
Knives should be located at an angle to the horizontal. The optimal angle is about 20 degrees. Both knives are opposite each other.Of course, the diameter of the drill should not exceed the diameter of the casing. A disc with a diameter of about 100 mm is usually suitable. The knives of the finished drill should be sharpened sharply, this will facilitate and accelerate drilling.
Another version of the spiral drill can be made of a rod and a strip of tool steel. The width of the strip can vary between 100-150 mm.
Steel should be heated and rolled into a spiral, hardened, and then welded to the base. The distance between the turns of the spiral should be equal to the width of the strip from which it is made. The edge of the spiral is sharpened carefully. It is worth noting that at home it is not easy to make such a drill.
A spiral auger for drilling can be made from a pipe and a steel strip, however, it is not always easy to roll the tape correctly into a spiral, weld and harden the tool at home
To make a spoon drill, you will need a metal cylinder. In the conditions of self-production, it is easiest to use a pipe of a suitable diameter, for example, a 108 mm steel pipe.
The length of the product should be about 70 cm, with a longer device it will work hard. A long and narrow slot, vertical or spiral, should be made on this case.
Homemade spoon drill is the easiest way to make a piece of pipe of a suitable diameter. The lower edge is folded and sharpened, and a hole is made along the body for cleaning the drill
Two spoon-shaped knives are mounted in the lower part of the body, the cutting edge of which is sharpened. As a result, the soil is destroyed by the horizontal and vertical edges of the drill.
Loosened rock enters the drill cavity. Then it is removed and cleaned through the slot. In addition to the knives in the lower part of the drill, a drill is welded along the axis of the device. The diameter of the hole made by such a drill will be slightly larger than the device itself.
Option # 2 - bailer and glass
To make the bailer, it is easiest to also take a metal pipe of suitable diameter. The wall thickness of the pipe can reach 10 mm, and the length is usually 2-3 meters. This makes the tool heavy enough so that when it hits the ground, it is effectively loosened.
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Valve for homemade bailer
Valve Body Fabrication
Welding a piece of pipe with a circle
Forming a hole in the valve body
Drilling holes in the valve blank
Valve hole formation
The construction of the frame for the slammer
Making a slam device
A shoe with a flap valve is attached to the bottom of the flap. The valve looks like a round plate that tightly closes the lower section of the pipe and is pressed by a sufficiently powerful spring.
However, a spring that is too tight is not needed here, otherwise the soil simply will not fall into the bellow. When pulling the flap, the valve will be pressed not only by the spring, but also by the soil collected inside.
The lower edge of the flap is sharpened inward. Sometimes sharp pieces of reinforcement or sharpened pieces of metal of a triangular shape are welded to the edge.
A protective mesh is made of thick wire from above and a handle is welded to which a metal cable is attached. A glass is made in a similar way, only the valve is not needed here, and a slot should be made in the body to clean the device.
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Valve assembly for baffle
Valve to shoe connection
Bores for connecting the flap valve
Screw fixing the valve
Drilling holes in the upper part
Installing the rod at the top of the baffle
Connection earrings with a bailer
Hand-made bouncer
Some useful tips
After the well is ready, you should pay attention to a number of important nuances. For example, in order for the water in the well to remain fresh, it is necessary to ensure an influx of fresh air into the casing.
To do this, make several ventilation holes.The upper part of the well should not be bricked up, it is closed with a hinged lid so that if necessary it was possible to get a pump, inspect the string, etc.
At the end of the work, it is imperative to send water from the well for analysis to check for various impurities. Any problems with the state of the water are usually resolved by selecting suitable filters.
Water is not taken for analysis immediately after drilling, but after some time, so that pollution caused by drilling leaves it.
Video # 1. Overview of various home-made tools for drilling - drills, baits and other shells:
Video # 2. Demonstration of shock-rope method of drilling:
Video # 3. The process of creating the Abyssinian well:
Drilling a well cannot be called a simple task, which anyone can do. Nevertheless, many masters coped with this matter and provided their home with autonomous water supply. Purposefulness and correct actions usually lead to the desired result.
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