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Well Pump Keeps Running? No Pressure – but it’s Probably Your Well Pressure Tank

“It seems like our well pump is operating without a break.”

 

If this resembles your water system, there’s a technical description for it: “short cycling.” No sooner does the pump stop going, than it starts up all over. It’s desperately trying to sustain pressure within the system.

 

Why? The well pressure tank, which holds water drawn from the well prior to use, has a problem. The exact issue depends on the type of water pressure tank.

 

Most likely it’s “waterlogging,” which occurs in a bladder tank. These well pressure tanks, the most common type, store water in a bladder within their metal shells. Surrounding air presses on the balloon, keeping the water under pressure.

 

All is well until the bladder breaks … and the air pocket fills with water. Bye-bye, water pressure.

 

Homeowners in Waterville, it’s time to replace the tank … which means a call to Kelly James Service, the well water pressure tank experts in Waterville. They’ll put in a new pressure tank the same day, and halt your well pump’s endless short-cycling.

 

Air spitting from faucets? It’s another indication of a broken bladder. If the problem isn’t already fatal, it soon will be.

 

Not all Waterville homes with well water systems have bladder tanks. Some use an air volume control tank, part of the well’s vertical in-ground pipe. The system employs bleeders, which allow a modulated amount of water into the pipe. The water creates an air pocket, which generates pressure when the pump cycles to push in more water.

 

Problems ensue when these bleeders become stopped up over time, lowering the initial water level in the pipe. With less water, pressure in the system goes down. The pump cycles in a nonstop effort to provide additional water to maintain required pressure, and keep the system going.

 

A third type of well water pressure tank is made of galvanized metal, which requires. Commonly found in older homes, these tanks eventually leak. Similar to an air volume control tank, the well pump operates near-constantly to maintain pressure as the internal water level diminishes.

 

Galvanized and air volume control tanks can also be compromised by mineral accumulations. These impede water flow from the tank into the home. Low water pressure results. Again, replacement is the only workable option.

 

Waterville residents: Tired of hearing your well pump run nonstop? Let Kelly James Service bring back the peace – not to mention water pressure – that you value. You’ll be amazed how short a time they require to stop your pump’s short-cycling.

Well Pump Keeps Running? Kelly James Service is your Well Pump Expert near Waterville, WI