Advantages of a well
A powerful pressure by a pump.
You use your own well water (no tap water).
Pipe costs are lower compared to tap water.
Constant power source.
Pulses from a well
The person who plusts has more feeling for his work, so we know in which layer the pulse is located.
We don't need much space in the environment for pulsing.
You are not standing in the mud unlike spraying so you have less junk in your garden.
Disadvantages of a well
There is a risk of rust water (there are solutions for this).
A pump is always required.
Construction costs.
Pulses from a well
It is slower than spraying a well.
It is physically hard work.
The materials we work with are heavy.
How long does it take to pulse/spray
It is difficult to predict how long it will take for a well to be completed. In practice, this often takes a day. But because things can always go wrong and we only leave after the source is 100% in order, it may take longer. In any case, we go for quality.
Price of a well
The price of a well depends on a number of factors:
Loams in the ground.
Location of the well.
Depending on the diameter of the well.
Depth of the well.