should probably conduct a simple bail-down recovery test to see if you have any sustained recharge of LNAPL into the well. It may takes weeks for product to accumulate in the well again. Skimmer pumps are fairly expensive ($2,000 to $3,000 each) in addition to air supply, containment, materials handling, and O&M cost. 0.5 to 1.0 ft of free product is very minimal and is not representative of what may be occupying the soil pore space as a uniform product thickness. A simple oil adsorbent sock may do the trick. Also may be driven by regulatory view, risk to receptors, type of LNAPL etc...
Belts skimmers are simple (Abanaki is good source)
Top loading LNAPL skimmers by Xitech, QED, Blackhawk etc.. also are available.
If you have dissolved iron at your location be aware.
good luck.