Marjorie Denise Love
New Member
We discovered this while backwashing / filling our pool yesterday evening.
Turned on the line to fill the pool and muddy water came gushing out. Hubby called the local "well guy" this morning and he came out and said "let's start with the tank" it may be low on air pressure. They pumped up the water pressure and all seemed fine. He said it wasn't "muddy" water but "rusty".
Tonight, the same problem and we noted that when we turned on the water to the pool the water pressure was great for about 20 seconds then it dropped drastically. We shut the water off and let the pressure build up (took about 30 seconds). Repeated and the same thing happened. Also noted, toilet is full of murky water after flushing. I'm wondering what is happening to all of the ice-makers (2 refrigerators and one stand alone).
Does it sound like we need a new tank - maybe the bladder is leaking?? We now have a pool with a bottom full of silt/mud (NOT rust) - fun times will be had by all to clean that but that's another forum!
BTW - he wants to charge $600 to put in a new tank. We priced a good one at Home Depot for just over $200. Does his price seem excessive for that job? We're in rural SC.
Any advice you can give would be most appreciated!
Turned on the line to fill the pool and muddy water came gushing out. Hubby called the local "well guy" this morning and he came out and said "let's start with the tank" it may be low on air pressure. They pumped up the water pressure and all seemed fine. He said it wasn't "muddy" water but "rusty".
Tonight, the same problem and we noted that when we turned on the water to the pool the water pressure was great for about 20 seconds then it dropped drastically. We shut the water off and let the pressure build up (took about 30 seconds). Repeated and the same thing happened. Also noted, toilet is full of murky water after flushing. I'm wondering what is happening to all of the ice-makers (2 refrigerators and one stand alone).
Does it sound like we need a new tank - maybe the bladder is leaking?? We now have a pool with a bottom full of silt/mud (NOT rust) - fun times will be had by all to clean that but that's another forum!
BTW - he wants to charge $600 to put in a new tank. We priced a good one at Home Depot for just over $200. Does his price seem excessive for that job? We're in rural SC.
Any advice you can give would be most appreciated!