Tips:

Well Tanks

For those folks with their own well

For those of you not getting your water from a town or city there are some special considerations. Your well tank may have a ruptured bladder and you might not even know it. Some symptoms include a short cycling pump, or even your lights blinking or dimming. That's caused by your pump drawing a lot of amps when it starts up.

Other problems include:

A lack of water pressure or wildly fluctuating water pressure. "Both of these issues can be easily be remedied," says Stehling, "by adjusting the tank pressure to correspond with the pressure settings on the pressure switch serving the well pump."

Intermittent water, which means water stops coming out of the faucet and then minutes or hours later comes back on.
"This is a blocked pipe serving the pressure switch," he says.

Other issues can be related to the electrical components serving the well pump, which Watertight can also handle.

"I have the experience to quickly repair seemingly big problems," says Stehling.