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You need a reliable supply of water – that’s why you have a water system. But what happens when your water well system fails, malfunctions, or doesn’t deliver the reliability you need?
Too often, water well systems fail when we need them the most, and that’s where Clear Water Well and Pump Service comes in with 24 Hour Water Well Service and Pump Repair.
There are many common service call questions and complaints. Common emergency service issues are:
A failing or failed tank, broken pipes down in the well or a broken offset line. Normally with a broken offset you would see an increase of dirt or sediment in the water
Some reasons why you may have low pressure are: addition of filtration, clogged filtration, clogged fixture screens, excessive use of lowering water table, or a broken pipe within the system, or it could be that the actual pumping system is showing signs and symptoms of age or pump failure.
Water surges normally occur when there is an issue with the pump and tank sizing an inadequate sized tank or pump for your system may be the problem. They could also be due to a defective pressure switch or tank, or pressure tank failure.
System shorts are typically related to an unbalanced tank in a well or faulty pressure switch.
Power failure, a dry well, recovery issues, or a faulty pressure switch, or faulty controls, a defective pump, or pipe.
Typically this is an indication of sulfer being present in the system
Staining elements are extremely common in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Orange staining indicates that iron is present and black staining typically indicates that manganese is present. If your have sandy deposits along with staining it may also indicate that sediment is present.
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