TheConnollyKid
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Greetings,
Lately my pump seems to be cycling constantly. I've gone down to the tank and watch the pressure gauge. It's set at 40/60, and when the pump turns off after hitting 60, it only takes about 15 seconds to go down to 40 and kick in again. I closed the valves to the house, and the problem persists. I bought this house about 3 years ago and I have no idea what type of pump i have. the tank is a blue well-x-trol. i drained the tank, and then started over again, but the leak persists. So before I call a plumber, I just wanted to see if there is anything else i could try or look at, and if someone needs to come in and fix the problem, what approximate costs might be involved?
Thanks for any help you can offer.
Lately my pump seems to be cycling constantly. I've gone down to the tank and watch the pressure gauge. It's set at 40/60, and when the pump turns off after hitting 60, it only takes about 15 seconds to go down to 40 and kick in again. I closed the valves to the house, and the problem persists. I bought this house about 3 years ago and I have no idea what type of pump i have. the tank is a blue well-x-trol. i drained the tank, and then started over again, but the leak persists. So before I call a plumber, I just wanted to see if there is anything else i could try or look at, and if someone needs to come in and fix the problem, what approximate costs might be involved?
Thanks for any help you can offer.