So, I'm looking for advice from those who have a well system or are professionals in the business. I'm going to have a couple water well companies come out and examine my water well and system. But I'd like your folks' input because this is my first well system, and I don't want to be too ignorant and replace things I don't need to replace. Or dig a new well if I don't need to.
My system is a typical pump in the bottom of the well, which goes thru a pressure tank set at 40 PSI on the surface. Then into the house, water heater, etc.
I've been getting air in the water lines which is evident by sputtering water. Usually when taking a shower.
Searching for a solution online, it seems that the problem could be:
1> The well is running dry. Which is totally hard to believe because this is a very wet area in the forest. We have a year around stream and local marshland. But I don't know the well depth. Can't find it in the title or deed of the property.
2> The check valve in the well is bad, allowing air into the line.
3> The water heater is going bad. The water heater is 30 years old. It's not leaking at all. Seems to work fine. But it's old. I'll be replacing that propane unit with an electric unit due to the price of propane.
As I said, the pressure tank is set at 40 PSI and seems fine.
And advice would be awesome.
Thank you.
My system is a typical pump in the bottom of the well, which goes thru a pressure tank set at 40 PSI on the surface. Then into the house, water heater, etc.
I've been getting air in the water lines which is evident by sputtering water. Usually when taking a shower.
Searching for a solution online, it seems that the problem could be:
1> The well is running dry. Which is totally hard to believe because this is a very wet area in the forest. We have a year around stream and local marshland. But I don't know the well depth. Can't find it in the title or deed of the property.
2> The check valve in the well is bad, allowing air into the line.
3> The water heater is going bad. The water heater is 30 years old. It's not leaking at all. Seems to work fine. But it's old. I'll be replacing that propane unit with an electric unit due to the price of propane.
As I said, the pressure tank is set at 40 PSI and seems fine.
And advice would be awesome.
Thank you.