Ok, First time post. I have looked for answers elsewhere but i think my inexperience has hampered my finding any solutions. I have a 7-10 year old 240 ft deep well here in northern indiana. i have no water problems (other than calcium/iron) plenty of supply and good pressure. Alas, since i have lived here (5 years) when the well kicks on (appx 30psi) there is a noticble vibration in the supply line (pex?). This vibration transmitts from the joist to the dining room etc essentially making my whole floor a speaker. When the pump kicks off (appx 70psi) i get a slight knocking, this is because the pipe is actually shaking back and forth.
Driving me crazy, if there is a reasonable repair i would be all about it. Since a picture is worth a thousand words i have linked to a short video. the sound is pretty muffled, but i think it will be able to pass more info on to you.
http://youtu.be/5kzT2SNMErw
Pressure tank is a welltrol
switch is square d
Thanks so much!
Chris
Driving me crazy, if there is a reasonable repair i would be all about it. Since a picture is worth a thousand words i have linked to a short video. the sound is pretty muffled, but i think it will be able to pass more info on to you.
http://youtu.be/5kzT2SNMErw
Pressure tank is a welltrol
switch is square d
Thanks so much!
Chris