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Re: Water Well Problems
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Posted by paul on December 19, 2005 at 18:15:33 from (66.44.137.160):
In Reply to: Water Well Problems posted by john in la on December 19, 2005 at 18:05:30:
What kind of pressure tank - with a bladder, or just a simple air cushion? One possibility is that you do not have much air left - either the bladder ruptered or the air cushion has gone away. You need to add air to replace the cushion (simple) or properly inflate the bladder or replace the ruptured one. Something that happens to me every 10-15 years - my pressure switch is on a 1/4 inch elbowed pipelet - as is my pressure guage. These pipelets will fill up with crud & scale & rust. And block off the little pipe, so neither the gauge or the switch get proper pressure readings. Need to clean out or replace these. As well, your pressure guage can be bad. That also happens every 10 years or so. --->Paul
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