Wells are naturally occuring and have natural spring water in them. In most wells the makers have dug deep into the ground and struck water. The water, in turn wells up (hence the term well) and fills the deep gap. To get water out of a well, first you need to construct a bucket lowering mechanism, lower the bucket, and pull it back up. There you have it.
This needs more information. What kind of water line and where? What about it?
No
4 feet
It is very difficult task.but I will manage it by deep thinking on on the issue.
Water lines need to be burried at least 48" deep.
how deep should water line be from meter to house in Versailles Kentucky
As deep as it needs to be.
This is deep water so ships can sail through. Becouse ships need deep water to sail through places
Yes, but you need an aquabelt.
Every geographical area in the wrld is different. Find out how deep the Frost line is for your area and bury the water line six inches to one foot below that.
Assuming you are on a boat and you are using a standard sized anchor, then if the water is 20 feet deep you'd use 20 feet of line.
Assuming you are on a boat and you are using a standard sized anchor, then if the water is 20 feet deep you'd use 20 feet of line.
Yes, you need a water line for the refrigerator if you want to use the ice maker and water dispenser features.
if somthing go's in it it will get crushed
No, a refrigerator does not need a water line for basic operation. However, some refrigerators with ice makers or water dispensers may require a water line for those features to function.
Not a plumber however I do know it varies buy region. You need to know the depth of the freeze line in your area. That will determine the depth to install your hydrant.