BillBailey
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Hello, I'm new to this forum. It looks great.
I have looked at a lot of similar questions but didn't find one that seemed to address my issue. If I missed the answer, I'm sorry. So here is my problem:
I have Gould pressure tank and a well pump that is 580 feet below grade with water backfilled to 185 feet below grade. When the pressure drops to the trigger point 35-38psi the pressure gauge bounces a bit then descends to near zero and quickly (about 5-10 seconds) goes back to roughly 35psi and starts building pressure as it should. My wife first noticed the water stops or almost stops for 5-10 seconds. It happens every time the pressure drops to the trigger point. What should I do? Thank you.
I have looked at a lot of similar questions but didn't find one that seemed to address my issue. If I missed the answer, I'm sorry. So here is my problem:
I have Gould pressure tank and a well pump that is 580 feet below grade with water backfilled to 185 feet below grade. When the pressure drops to the trigger point 35-38psi the pressure gauge bounces a bit then descends to near zero and quickly (about 5-10 seconds) goes back to roughly 35psi and starts building pressure as it should. My wife first noticed the water stops or almost stops for 5-10 seconds. It happens every time the pressure drops to the trigger point. What should I do? Thank you.