Signs You Need a New Well Pump
Your well pump is essential for supplying your home with fresh water. Like any device, it can develop issues over time. Recognizing the warning signs early helps you avoid bigger, more costly problems down the road. Our Easterday-Wilson team is here to help you understand everything you need to know about repairing or replacing your well pump.
Common Signs Your Well Pump Needs Attention
Low Water Pressure: If your faucets or showers suddenly have weaker flow, it could be your pump. Have a professional check to see if it’s the cause.
Strange Noises: Grinding, banging, or clicking from your well or pump often means internal parts are wearing out or damaged. Shut it off and call an expert.
Rising Energy Bills: A failing pump can work harder and use more electricity. If your bill spikes without explanation, get your pump inspected.
Muddy or Discolored Water: Sediment or dirt in your water often signals the pump is pulling debris from the well, indicating damage or misplacement.
Frequent Cycling: If your pump cycles on and off more than usual, it could be a faulty pressure switch, trapped air, or the pump itself.
No Water at All: If nothing comes out of your faucet, check your breaker first. If power isn’t the issue, call a professional immediately.
Why Quick Repairs Matter
Ignoring these issues can lead to expensive replacements, damage to your water system, or even contaminated water. Fast action means simpler fixes and peace of mind.
Contact Us For Well Pump Repair & Maintenance
Water pumps are mechanical, and as such, they require maintenance to keep them operating. And sometimes, they fail. Contact the experts at Easterday-Wilson Water Services for the best advice and water pump selection when you need to buy or replace your well’s water pump.
