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Signs you may need service

Keeping an eye on your water well system is crucial to ensure a continuous and safe water supply. Below we will list some signs that indicate your water well system may need servicing. If you notice any of these signs, it's essential to contact a professional well service provider promptly. Regular inspections and preventive maintenance can help avoid costly repairs and ensure the longevity of your water well system.

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Changes in Water Quality:

Air Spurting from Faucets:

Changes in Water Quality:

  • Appearance: If your water suddenly appears cloudy, discolored, or has an unpleasant odor, it could be a sign of contamination or a problem with the well pump.
  • Taste: Noticeable changes in the taste of your water may indicate issues with the well or the surrounding aquifer.

Low Water Pressure:

Air Spurting from Faucets:

Changes in Water Quality:

  •  A sudden decrease in water pressure could be a sign of various issues, including a failing well pump, clogged pipes, or a drop in the water table. 

Air Spurting from Faucets:

Air Spurting from Faucets:

Air Spurting from Faucets:

  •  If you notice bursts of air when you turn on the faucet, it may indicate a problem with the well pump or issues with the pressure tank. 

Unusual Sounds:

Visible Leaks or Wet Spots:

Air Spurting from Faucets:

  •  Strange noises, such as grinding or clicking, coming from the well pump or pressure tank can signal mechanical issues that require attention. 

Visible Leaks or Wet Spots:

Visible Leaks or Wet Spots:

Visible Leaks or Wet Spots:

  •  Water pooling around the wellhead or in the vicinity may indicate a leak in the supply line or pitless adapter.

Frequent Well Pump Cycling:

Visible Leaks or Wet Spots:

Visible Leaks or Wet Spots:

  •  If the well pump frequently turns on and off, it could be a sign of a malfunctioning pressure switch, pressure tank, or issues with the pump itself. 

Sudden Increase in Energy Bills:

Sudden Increase in Energy Bills:

Sudden Increase in Energy Bills:

  •  A spike in energy consumption without an obvious reason may be linked to an inefficient well pump or a pressure tank problem. 

Wellhead Issues:

Sudden Increase in Energy Bills:

Sudden Increase in Energy Bills:

  •  Check for any physical damage or signs of corrosion at the wellhead. Damaged casings or a compromised seal can lead to contamination. 

Loss of Water Completely:

Sudden Increase in Energy Bills:

Routine Maintenance Schedule:

  •  If water stops flowing altogether, it could indicate a serious problem, such as a malfunctioning pump, or a dry well.

Routine Maintenance Schedule:

Routine Maintenance Schedule:

Routine Maintenance Schedule:

  •  Regular well system maintenance is crucial for preventing issues. If it has been a while since your last inspection or servicing, it's advisable to schedule routine maintenance to catch potential problems early. 

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