What Are The Common Causes of Well Water Pump Faults

Posted by Janet Watson on March 21st, 2017

Everyone looks for ways to curtail living costs. But only a very few of them know that a huge savings is there, right under the feet. Yes, by digging just a few feet under your feet, you can find enormous source of the most vital, natural supply – it’s nothing but Water. Building a well for uninterrupted supply of water is surely a wise investment – an investment that ensures guaranteed returns and ample benefits.

But there are some underlying maintenance nitty-gritty related to keeping your well running. A bad water pump may be the key reason while there may be some other causes too with different components of the well water technology.

There are many issues that can affect the well as well as the well pump. You may fix some of them on own while for others you may need special expertise. Water well service Fallston MD can be the best solution to your problems, if you’re a resident of Fallston.

Well Water Troubleshooting

Here are the issues that can make your well water technology non-working.

Power cut – When the power goes out, there will be as much as water as the pressure tank holds. Electricity is required to keep the pressure switch on the tank and the pump working. But if there is no complete power outage, you’ve probably blown the breaker of the pump. Check electrical box to see if the breaker is tripped and as such, move it back to ‘on’ mode. But if the problem still exists, you may call a local well pump service provider.

Inadequate size of the pump – The water pump must be sized according to a home’s water usage. The size is preferably to be determined by the size of plumbing system; for example, the number of faucets and the number of appliances to use water.

Low water level – If there is a dry spell, there might be deficiency of water in the well. The key sign of this issue is spitting or sputtering of water from the taps, murky and muddy water or significantly bad-tasting water. This may be a temporary issue. But it might not be solved easily; may be your pump requires to reach deeper underground to fetch water from the water table.

Overused pump – The size of the pressure tank should be as per water usage of your home to take some workload off the pump. A pump which works to pump water for just a few times of the day would work notably better and longer than a pump that requires working many times a day.  

Sedimentation – Sedimentation in the water may act as an abrasive which would damage the bearings and other parts of the water pump in due course. Hard water minerals, small stones, dirt and debris may reduce water flow significantly. It can also cause the water pump to completely stop working. You may call a water well service Forest Hill MD, if you’re a resident of Forest Hill, to fix the issue.

It is really difficult to understand whether the pump is broken or any other part is not working perfectly. And calling a professional pump service provider is the only solution to fix all well water technology related issues. 

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