Sediment in Pipes - flush it?
Hi Group - this is my first post here.
A bit of background:
1973 House on a well
75ft of 1.5 pipe from well to house
No filter on well (yet)
No water softener
Copper plumbing
So recently I replaced the dying water heater - it was about 18 years old or so. During the replacement I cut into the existing horizontal water lines to replumb the new heater. The pipes were about 1/3 full of sediment and junk. Post replacement I had to clean out the inlet screen on my washer - it was totally plugged with sediment.
For giggles I dumped out the old water heater and lots of small stones came out with a huge amount of sludge and nastiness.
So I am going to add particulate filters in the well house to keep more gunk from coming into the house.
Here is the question - finally:
How do I blow or flush the sediment out of the pipes? I want to get rid of as much as possible before installing the filter.
I have a relatively shallow well with a Jet type pump mounted above ground. It is set to about 25psi. Do jet pumps create more junk?
Thanks in advance