Most of the time a well pump will provide signals that it may be nearing the end of its life. If you have an aging pump or you know your well pump is 20 or more years old, watch for the following signs that it may be going bad.
Your water appears dirty, or you can see sediment floating in it.
The water pressure in your home has become inconsistent.
Creaking or clicking noises are coming from the pressure tank.
You experience frequent air spurts whenever you turn on a faucet.
Sudden hot water from a faucet or shower when a toilet is flushed.
Your water smells foul or like rotten eggs.
The pump has been running more frequently and/or your electric bills are unusually high.
Replacement well pumps from Watson’s
We always recommend regular maintenance on the products and services we install. No matter the age of your water well system, it isn’t too late to begin regular check-ups. Contact us today for details on the service agreements we offer to keep your well in running order. Regular inspections by our technicians will likely identify a problem before it becomes a big expense.
Jet pumps for shallow or deep wells
Submersible pumps for deep wells
Your well pump replacement service from Watson’s includes tips on maintenance that can keep your pump running efficiently and lengthen its life. Regular inspections, cleaning, and lubricating will keep dirt and debris out of the pump and its moving parts and prevent seals from drying out.
If you are concerned about your well pump’s operation or believe it may need replacing, contact Watson’s today.