Attached are photos of my installation. We are located over a mile high in the Northern part of the Chihuahuan desert in West Texas. I used a small storage building for the well and tank, and did not realize that silt sediment would be a problem as the water tested great. The second photo gives you an idea of the location in the mountains. I have added the green wires inside to add strength to the building as 50-60 + MPH winds are common in this region.
Your filter had to be turned 90 degrees from the desired location as there was not enough space to allow proper rotation. Other than that, the installation was simple and straight forward. The existing Culligan filter case (without the filter) was installed just in case it would be needed, but the water appears cleaner than ever.
Foam insulation to protect from freezing has not been added to complete the project at this time.
We have a neighbor that is also interested as she has the same problem.
William Jett
Alpine Texas
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