Friday, March 18, 2016

Common Water Well Pump Problems That Could Be Causing a Water Shortage

Drilling your own well can give you the benefit of fresh, clean and low cost water in steady supply. But you still need to be responsible by maintaining and fixing problems in your water well system. If there’s no water coming out of your faucets, there could be a number of problems wrong with your water well system, particularly the pump. They include:

No power supply
The water pump is powered by electricity. If there is not power supply to the pump, it will not run or pump water into your house. You need to make sure there is power running to the water pump and that it is switched on. There could be a problem with the electrical components of the pump due to a power surge, tripped circuit or increased power usage. You may need to call an electrician for this.

Dropping water levels
Well water pumps are often designed to draw water from a specific water depth. If the water level falls below the pump reach, it will not be able to draw up water from the wall and this could lead to a shortage in the water supply. If the weather has been dry lately, this could be the reason why your pump is running but not bringing up any water. Another sign of a drop in the water level is murky or muddy water or a change in the taste of the water.

Pump in the wrong spot
Since the pump is only designed to reach a certain depth of water, wrong placement could cause some problems with the water supply. The water pump should be installed deep enough that a drop in the water level still allows it to draw water from the well. In case the water level is below the reach of the pump, it will end up drawing air into the system. Get a professional to measure the water depth and correctly place the pump to prevent this problem.  

Pump size
The size of your water well pump should increase with the increase in water demands of your home. If you install more fixtures than the pump’s water supply capacity, then you will definitely have a problem with the volume and pressure of water that reaches you. If you use large amounts of water for irrigation or feeding animals, you will need a larger water pump.

Pressure tank problems

The pressure tank works together with the pump to deliver water. If the pressure tank fails, the water pump can’t work either. Too much water being drawn from the pressure tank often causes the switch to shut down the system as a fail-safe feature so check if the switch has not shut down before looking for other problems. You can reset the pressure tank switch by loosing water valves to the delivery system and lifting handle to engage the switch. Reopen the water valves after the pressure tank fills up.

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Sunday, January 31, 2016

Common Water Well Problems That Could Be Affecting Your Well

If you have dug and built your own water well in your property, you may encounter a few problems now and then. Most of these problems are usually due to equipment failure, aquifer depletion and improper construction among other factors. Being able to correctly identify the problem can lead to a quick solution instead of abandoning the well like most people often do. The following are some of the common problems that you may find.

Pump power connection
Have you ever been at your wits end trying to figure out why an appliance is not working only to realize that it is not plugged in? Sometimes the main reason why the pump is not working and there is no water coming out of your taps is because of lack of power running to the water pump. Checking the pumps power connection is the first step in the troubleshooting process.

Drop in the water level
Sometimes, prolonged dry weather can cause a drop in the wells water level. Some of the signs of doubt include murky, muddy or a change in the taste of water from your well. You may also notice your faucets sputtering and spitting instead of running like normal. In such cases, you may need to change the pump position or wait until the water level goes back to normal.

Water pump in the wrong spot
If the water pump cannot reach the right depth inside the well, it will not be able to reliably deliver water to your faucets. The pump should be installed deep enough to ensure that in case the water level drops, it will still be able to draw water from the well. So when the water is below the depth that the pump reaches, the pump will be drawing air instead of water. You need a technician to adjust the pump level.

Your pump is too small
Another reason why you are not getting enough water from your faucets is a small pump capacity with too many outlets. If you are using water for irrigation and other activities that demand a large output, you will need to get a bigger water pump.

Well design and construction
You should always work with a licensed well contractor when constructing a new well. Otherwise you will have problems related to poor well design and construction. In cases of poor well construction, you will notice sediments in your water, damage to the pumping system or a reduced yield in the output. You may need to construct a new well if the poor design cannot be salvaged.

Incomplete well development

Well development at the end of the well digging process is necessary to ensure it functions at maximum efficiency. All the drilling mud and borehole cuttings may partially block the aquifer. If this material is not removed by a licensed well contractor, the water will not freely enter the well and you may never get a steady stream of clean water from your faucets. 

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