For Whom the Water Flows

4 Signs You Need Well Repair

Having your own source of water supply is great especially when you live in a rural area. However, just like with any other form of water supply system, repairs are often needed. When you have a well it is no different. There are times when you will need to have your well repaired.

Low Water Pressure

Low water pressure can be irritating, especially if you're trying to do household chores or even take a shower. If you notice that this is happening then it is an indicator that you need to have your well repaired. Do not hesitate to get these repairs done as quickly as you can. Whatever the problem is, it will only get worse with time.

Noises Coming from the Well

If you hear noises coming from the well it could be that your pump needs to be serviced. You should not hear banging, clanging, or any other type of noise coming from your well. A damaged pump needs to be repaired as soon as possible. If you're not careful this could lead to even further damage to other components of the well.

The Pump Is Always Running

Another problem you'll encounter when your well needs repair is that the pump is continually running. Your pump should pull up water from the well and fill up your water tank. 

Once the water tank is full then the pump should be able to recognize this and it should automatically stop working. If your pump is not doing this, it means something has gone wrong with it and it needs repair or replacement.

The Well Water Is Dirty

One of the biggest signs that you need to have your well repaired is when there is dirty water coming from it. This is a health hazard and you need to get the well repaired as soon as you can to prevent disease from running rampant in your home.

It could be that your pump is too big or it may have been installed too deep into the well. Call in an expert to fix the problem for you as soon as you can.

Having a functional water supply system in your home is a necessity, for hygiene and comfort. This is why you need to make sure that your well is always up and running. Once you notice a problem do not hesitate to get a well repair professional to look at it. This is the only way to ensure that you still have a continuous water supply.


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