So I'm in a cold climate over her and had been getting cooler about 5 days ago I woke up with no water.
I figured maybe pipes froze eve though it was still in the low 20s, so I put a space heater under home "manf"
And put my chickens best lamp above pipes in well shed.I
For the first 3 days my pressure at well was around 70ish like it always is but I still had zero pressure at house gauge.
2 days ago I flipped breaker back on at well to see if I had water still no luck. Figured I would try again later the day well when I went back out there the pressure at the well was at zero aswell......
So I did all the basics like making sure the switch had voltage and spark it's reading fine and shows spark when Flipping the contacts.
I don't hear anything running when breaker is flipped on nor when Flipping contacts just clicks at the capacitor I think it is.
I am not a plumber nor electriction, and no pretty much noting about wells, I do no that everything is new within 4 years and the well is close to 500 feet deep.
Last year pipes froze but I got it unfrozen within a day so I'm lost and I've been reading the deeper the well more expensive repairs. Really trying to avoid thousands in repair bill. Luckily we have over foot of snow so just been melting snow for use.
But really need help to get this going I have kids and animals that need water and .... Bathing....
I figured maybe pipes froze eve though it was still in the low 20s, so I put a space heater under home "manf"
And put my chickens best lamp above pipes in well shed.I
For the first 3 days my pressure at well was around 70ish like it always is but I still had zero pressure at house gauge.
2 days ago I flipped breaker back on at well to see if I had water still no luck. Figured I would try again later the day well when I went back out there the pressure at the well was at zero aswell......
So I did all the basics like making sure the switch had voltage and spark it's reading fine and shows spark when Flipping the contacts.
I don't hear anything running when breaker is flipped on nor when Flipping contacts just clicks at the capacitor I think it is.
I am not a plumber nor electriction, and no pretty much noting about wells, I do no that everything is new within 4 years and the well is close to 500 feet deep.
Last year pipes froze but I got it unfrozen within a day so I'm lost and I've been reading the deeper the well more expensive repairs. Really trying to avoid thousands in repair bill. Luckily we have over foot of snow so just been melting snow for use.
But really need help to get this going I have kids and animals that need water and .... Bathing....