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possible water pump problems? (not sure) Brad 07-04-2006
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Posted by Brad on July 4, 2006, 9:40 am
We live out in the country. We have well water. Recently the water
seems to alter pressure coming out of all the faucets; it's like you
are turning the pressure from the handle from medium to hard (but we
aren't doing anything). It continually fluxuates... It also seems to
be mixed both hot and cold when only one or the other is turned on (I
especially notice this in the shower) ... please help us!

Signed,

City folks trying to rough it in the country.


Posted by bnlfan on July 6, 2006, 12:12 pm
You likely have a tank like one of theses below
http://www.do-it-yourself-pumps.com/airetainer.gif

One of those tips at the top
is where you pump air into the tank like
you would on a car tire. The tank has
a pressure rating on it
someplace. Inside is a bladder that is filled with air.
This
bladder pushes against the stored water and this gives you water
pressure
when the pump is off.

Anyway, what may be happening is 2 things. First the
rise and drop of
the water pressure is when your tank empties and then the pump
is
sending the water directly to the house plumbing. If need, you can
put air
into the tank with tire pump. Just don't exceed the rating
on the tank.
Look
for a number with PSI after it.

As for the hot and cold combining. Shut of the
water flow into the
hot water heater. Then turn on only the hot water in the
lowest
point in the house. This is usually the bathroom. Allow the water
to
drain. If you turn the hot water on in the bathroom with the
water intake on
the water heater off and you still get water, you
need to check your shut off
valves.

You may have sediment in the lines, hard water, or just age has warn
out the rubber seals and washers inside the water valve(s).


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