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How To Tell If Your Well Pump is Going Bad
A&T
Well and Pump
Water wells
have their advantages over tap water, but it requires the installation and
maintenance of your own equipment.
A properly
functioning well pump is a critical part to the system, so it is often a point
of failure.
Unless there is
a blown circuit or switch, it rarely simply stops working — typically it slowly
declines in its performance.
So how do you
tell if your well pump is going bad?
1) Decrease in Water Pressure
This can be a sign of a failing well pump, but sticky valves and a failing pressure tank can cause this warning sign as well.
This can be a sign of a failing well pump, but sticky valves and a failing pressure tank can cause this warning sign as well.
Also, your pump
can get clogged with iron bacteria if your water is high in iron. A special
cleaning to reduce the iron can help prevent this issue.
2) Air Spitting From the Faucet
If your faucets are spitting air intermittently with the water this can be a big warning sign.
If your faucets are spitting air intermittently with the water this can be a big warning sign.
If the water
table drops at or below the well pump, the pump can pull in some air. This is
worst case scenario as it could require drilling the well deeper.
Also, if the
(iron or plastic) pipe that connects the pump to the water system has a crack,
it can cause this same issue. These cracks can usually be repaired by a
professional like A&T Well and Pump.
3) Pumping Sand or Sediment
Usually a well pump is installed 10+ feet above the bottom of the well, but over time the well can “silt in” which adds sand and silt to the bottom of the well.
Usually a well pump is installed 10+ feet above the bottom of the well, but over time the well can “silt in” which adds sand and silt to the bottom of the well.
Sand and silt
is extremely rough on the pump, so if the pump starts pumping it through it
will rapidly decline in performance.
Also, if the
screen that is supposed to filter out sand and silt becomes comprimised, it can
get into the pump and cause damage.
Regardless, if
sand or silt is detected in the water, the root problem should be fixed ASAP.
4) Water Quality Change
If there is any change in your water’s taste, smell, or color, it is a sign worth paying attention to.
If there is any change in your water’s taste, smell, or color, it is a sign worth paying attention to.
While some of
these issues can be caused by a failing water pump, many of them point to
another type of issue.
When you notice
such a change it’s smart to stop drinking the water and immediately get the
water tested.
5) Water Pump Cycles On and Off Constantly
If you water pump is running way more often than it typically does that is a symptom of a larger problem.
If you water pump is running way more often than it typically does that is a symptom of a larger problem.
Leaks in the
well pump or in the home can certainly cause the well pump to run constantly.
Other likely causes include: well casing, liner, or screen.
However, the
most likely cause is a check valve that is malfunctioning. The purpose of the
“check valve” is to stop water from flowing back into the well from the
pressure tank.
So, when this
valve stops functioning properly, the water goes back into the well which
causes the pressure switch to turn the pump on constantly.
6) Loud or Unusual Noises
Seems obvious, but if you hear anything out of the ordinary there could be something wrong worth investigating.
Seems obvious, but if you hear anything out of the ordinary there could be something wrong worth investigating.
7) High Electric Bills
Many of the previously mentioned issues can cause the pump to work harder than it should, which you might notice first in the size of your electric bill.
Many of the previously mentioned issues can cause the pump to work harder than it should, which you might notice first in the size of your electric bill.
Hopefully this
article helps you quickly recognize when your well pump is starting to fail so
you can catch it before it stops working entirely.
A new well pump
is $1000 to $2000 based on the type of installation, so it’s worth it to
schedule regular inspections and maintenance to keep your well pump running
optimally.
Need to Get Your Well Pump Serviced?
If you live in
the greater Raleigh area, consider A&T Well and Pump, a reputable company
that specializes in well drilling, maintenance, and repairs. They will test the
water, inspect the well, make any necessary repairs, and then disinfect the
well before you resume using the water. If you have any of the concerns
detailed above, or just want to get some routine testing and maintenance done,
contact us today by calling 919-291-4063 or by filling out the
appointment request form at the top of the page.
About Raleigh
Well Pump Specialists
A&T
Well and Pump is a family owned and operated Raleigh well pump
repair business, established officially in 2006. We specialize in residential
and commercial water well repair and installation. We solve all your well
and pump problems!
Experienced
Well Pump Repair Professionals in Raleigh
At
A&T Well and Pump, we provide years of experience and vast knowledge
of wells, pumps, and more. We pride ourselves on the fact that, “We are
big enough to serve but small enough to care.”
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