Hi,
I have a 300ft well which is 11 years old. The pressure has suddenly dropped to about 20psi and the pump runs all of the time because it can't develop enough pressure at the cut off switch. I have turned the valve feeding the house off and there is no change so the problem is somewhere in the system before it feeds into the house. I have also examined the ground between the well head and the pressure tank and see no buildup of water on the ground. The only think I can think of is the pump is clogged / failing or I have a leak somewhere in the well between the pump and the well head.
Someone hasa suggested the problem could be in the pressure tank (rubber bladder, 30psi) but I don't understand how that could prevent the buildup of pressure in the system.
Any insight on what's going on would be greatly appreciated.
Jim Musson
I have a 300ft well which is 11 years old. The pressure has suddenly dropped to about 20psi and the pump runs all of the time because it can't develop enough pressure at the cut off switch. I have turned the valve feeding the house off and there is no change so the problem is somewhere in the system before it feeds into the house. I have also examined the ground between the well head and the pressure tank and see no buildup of water on the ground. The only think I can think of is the pump is clogged / failing or I have a leak somewhere in the well between the pump and the well head.
Someone hasa suggested the problem could be in the pressure tank (rubber bladder, 30psi) but I don't understand how that could prevent the buildup of pressure in the system.
Any insight on what's going on would be greatly appreciated.
Jim Musson