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What is the difference between a drilled and a driven well?

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What is the difference between a drilled and a driven well?

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A drilled well is usually 6″ in diameter, has a submersible pump, and, generally, has more water pressure and volume. A point (driven) well is usually 2″ in diameter and has an above ground pump. A drilled well is much easier to start up and shut down for seasonal cabins.

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