Yes, DavidM, it is a pump several hundred feet from the holding tank, and the water gravity flows to that point, so all it needs is just a boost to get it up out of the cellar and into the house. The well is good and reliable, but it doesn't have a great refill rate, so we can only use a certain amount of water. The most critical time is when it is hot, and the animals are drinking a lot as well as the garden requiring a lot of water, but we are much better off now that we have the holding tank. As well the kids have an 88 gallon pressure tank, and when we get the cellar finished we will have an 88 gallon pressure tank. I already have the tank; I will just need to put it in. So we will have an extra 160 or so gallons in those 2 tanks. We will have to conserve a little when it gets hot outside, but we will be okay. Any other time of the year we will have lots of water, more than we actually need!
Yes, Smiley, my son-in-law believes in JB weld! The old JB Weld that someone else put on might have held, but my son-in-law pried on the housing with a large screw driver because he did not understand how it came apart, and the housing is plastic with an old crack repaired with JB Weld. Last night he coated that crack, so we are hopeful that it will hold, and give us some service at least until I get the pressure tank in. I know that operating a pump without a pressure tank is hard on the pump! It will turn on every time we draw a glass of water, but for now we have to choice, so you just do what you have to do, and hope for the best. I am doing the digging, and my son-in-law is going to help me with the wall construction in the cellar, and I am happy about that as he has worked for many years in a building supply store, and he has lots of ideas about that. His shoulders are ruined, so he can't dig, but I can, and it looks more manageable to me now than it did the previous 2 summers.