When Should a Water Well Pump be Replaced?

Green Thumb Local • August 1, 2023

It's not uncommon for well water to have a slightly metallic taste or smell.

The well pump is responsible for drawing up underground water for a home. This makes it an essential component of the overall water system. Water well pumps sometimes need repairs and regular maintenance check ups to address many issues. However, there are some instances when homeowners will have to replace their pumps altogether. It's best to call a professional to be sure, but there are some telltale signs.

Here are some indicators about when to replace a water well pump:

Lower water pressure issues and fluctuations

Many well components go into regulating consistent water pressure. Lower pressure can happen because of clogging or a faulty pressure switch. However, it could also be a failing well pump. The pump might be unable to draw up enough water for adequate pressure. Besides failing, this component could also be too small to handle the demands of the home's water system.

If this is the case, homeowners should contact a professional. They'll be able to identify the faulty component and install a new pump for optimal use.

Sudden dirty well water

It's not uncommon for well water to have a slightly metallic taste or smell. That's nothing to worry about, as it's probably mineral buildup. However, dirty water indicates that the well pump needs immediate change.

This can happen when the pump is too big for the well. Instead of just clean water, it will also pump up dirt, sand, and other sediments. In some instances, the well pump might need repairs or replacement. Homeowners mustn't consume or use this water. Once a professional installs a new pump or performs repairs, they should test the water to ensure quality.

The home doesn't have any water

Many plumbing system issues can prevent the flow of water altogether. It could also indicate that homeowners need to replace the well pump. Check the circuit breaker, pressure tank, or other key plumbing components. If everything else works as it should, a faulty pump might be the culprit.

Homeowners should contact professionals to address this issue. Since there is a wide range of potential causes, a professional can identify any breakages, such as a well pump, that they can replace.

Air sputtering from the faucet

A failing well pump will frequently pull up the air along with water. Homeowners may notice this when they turn on their faucets, often accompanied by a hissing sound. If this happens in multiple faucets throughout the home, it's probably because of the pump, not the taps.

Frequent well problems and an old pump

Pumps can become faulty after long periods of use. They typically last up to 15 years. However, many well owners claim that their wells still work after 20 years thanks to regular maintenance. Homeowners experiencing general problems with their well should consider the age of their pump. The malfunctions may be due to its old age, and one will likely need a replacement.

Perry-Pump Repair Services is a water well repair company owned by a third-generation water specialist and manned by highly trained technicians who diagnose and repair low-pressure, no water, air on lines, and more. We offer commercial and residential customers in Lake Butler and surrounding areas wellhead extension and repair, jet pumps, deep and shallow wells, submersible pumps, booster pumps, sediment filters, constant pressure systems, contactless pressure switches, and irrigation pumps. Give us a call at (352) 474 - 7142.

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