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To learn more about our privacy policy Cliquez iciIf you have a private well, the good news is that you have the benefits of low-cost, fresh and clean water for your family. Unfortunately, you’re also responsible for any problems that may arise with your Electric Drinking Water Pump or water system. There may come a day when you turn on the spigot, and there’s no water, or it just sputters. While there are many potential causes for a no-water emergency, the first place to troubleshoot is your well pump.
About Your Water Well Pump
If you live in New England, chances are your well is equipped with a submersible well pump, which is placed underwater within the well. When you turn on the faucet, water is drawn down from your pressure tank, and an electrical signal is sent to turn on the well pump to replenish your tank.
There are several problems you might encounter that may indicate a pump problem, such as decreased water pressure, dirty water at the faucet, odd noises, or air coming from the faucet. Unusually high electric bills may be a signal that the pump is running continuously to maintain water pressure. Anything that puts a strain on the well pump can cause a premature failure.
OTHER WELL PUMP PROBLEMS
While these are common problems, there are other problems to be aware of that may be a bit less obvious and may require investigation to diagnose.
When troubleshooting, consider:
AVOIDING WELL PUMP PROBLEMS
Your pump is designed to last 25 years with proper care. The best way to avoid problems is to schedule an annual maintenance inspection with your well water contractor. An annual inspection is an inexpensive insurance against a failure when you least want it. We will inspect all the lines, the pump, the pressure tank and motor. A little maintenance will ensure your family years of plentiful, safe, clean drinking water! It’s a smart investment.
We offer all kinds of pump, such as Smart Drinking Water Pump, please consult us if you have any questions.
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