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Low Water Pressure After an Electrical Power Loss
Many homeowners are unaware that an electrical storm can cause them to have little to no water pressure. Lightning causes damage to electrical wiring that supports the submersible pump and it can even damage the pump itself. In that case, you might need to have your well pump repaired or replaced. Another threat to your water pressure during lightning storms are complete power outages. Power failure can irritate dormant problems in the system, for instance, a failing pressure tank or well foot valve. A well foot valve is installed near the bottom of the well. It prevents water from flowing out of the jet pump and into the well when the jet pump stops operating. There are rare cases when lightning can trigger half of a 240-Volt circuit breaker or short circuit one of two fuses powering the 240-volt electrical circuit, leaving a pump that runs at its minimum capacity or that doesn't run at all.Air Bubbles in Faucets
Air bubbles in your faucets and showers could be the signs of a short term or long term problem. In some cases, air bubbles in your plumbing fixtures are a sign of a deteriorating water well. When the well water pressure drops, the pump sends up a mix of water and air into your home's pipes. Air will cause your water to spurt out at an uneven rate. It can also cause your pipes and valves to give off a banging sound when flushing. One of the most likely causes for air in your water system is that your water heating system may be too hot. Air naturally transforms from a dissolved gas to a bubble structure in water heaters. When your water heating system is too hot it can create air in your faucets, resulting in low water pressure. In extreme cases, it can even cause the water heater to explode.Improperly Installed Well Water System Check Valve
Another likely cause of low water pressure is a failing check valve. Check valves that are installed improperly can cause air to discharge from your homes faucets. It lets water drain into the well and causes suction that introduces air into the well piping.Leaks in Your Water Well Piping
Leaks in your well piping can be another culprit for having air in your system, causing low water pressure. When your pump shuts off, air can travel into your piping through any cracks or holes that are present. Damaged well pumps can bring air into your water supply due to a process called cavitation. Cavitation is simply the formation of a bubble or empty space within a well pump. When installed, if an air pump is oversized , the amount of water in the well may be pulled at too fast a rate which will cause air to be brought into your water system.Build Up Within Water Well Pipes
A fracture within the water main can cause debris such as dirt, sand, and other pollutants to build up in your system, causing low water pressure. There are also cases where there can be build up of debris without any fractures or holes within your water system. Water can carry and leave deposits behind when traveling through your home, also causing a build up. There is a small amount of algae within our water and the amount that water carries with it can be seasonal. The algae is only the size of sawdust but it can build up. It only takes a modest amount of debris to cause blockage. Your local municipality can also introduce rust and gravel into the water supply when working on underground pipes. This can travel to your piping and plug up your fixtures. Another place where a blockage can occur is the plastic pipe inside the water heater. Plastic within water heaters can dissolve overtime. When this happens, that dissolved plastic debris can plug fixtures, causing a water blockage.Water Pump Short Cycling
When your water pump short cycles it means that your pump is turning off frequently while water is running. To be more specific, it means that your water pump is switching on and off around every 30 seconds. When short cycling gets really bad it can even turn on and off every second. This can damage your pump and the controls. Short cycling of your water pump will cause your water pressure to teeter from strong to weak.Contact A & T for Low Water Pressure in Raleigh
Without trained expertise, it is very easy to cause more harm than good when trying to fix low well water pressure. Our team of well pump professionals are trained and highly skilled in diagnosing the problem and finding the solution. Call our experts today at (919) 291-4063 or fill out the contact form below for fast service 24/7."*" indicates required fields