bill-in-washington
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Hey y'all, I moved in my house two years ago, and this Grundfos booster pump has been a pain in the ass since day one. Just recently it got worse, I think right after it was super cold (possibly related). I'm on a "community/shared well". No pump house and I don't know the well depth. The pump is probably pretty old 6-8 years? I don't see a date on anywhere on it.
So now this Grundfos is acting super flaky - takes forever to kick on, and after a while (few days) it will basically stop working/kicking on at all. There are no alarms/errors on the pump - then I'll restart it and seems to work like before - it's like it has a mind of its own.
I've wanted to replace it but everyone quotes me at ~$5k and they want to use some other pump I've never heard of:
I've looked through the other posts about how shitty these pumps are and I totally agree, but what they hell should I do? Try replacing the flow sensor first? Insurance doesn't cover this since it's "normal wear and tear" God this sucks.
If I have to replace it, what to replace it with? And how to avoid paying a ridiculous amount of money?
So now this Grundfos is acting super flaky - takes forever to kick on, and after a while (few days) it will basically stop working/kicking on at all. There are no alarms/errors on the pump - then I'll restart it and seems to work like before - it's like it has a mind of its own.
I've wanted to replace it but everyone quotes me at ~$5k and they want to use some other pump I've never heard of:
I've looked through the other posts about how shitty these pumps are and I totally agree, but what they hell should I do? Try replacing the flow sensor first? Insurance doesn't cover this since it's "normal wear and tear" God this sucks.
If I have to replace it, what to replace it with? And how to avoid paying a ridiculous amount of money?
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