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This issue often arises due to increased water usage during the summer months, such as for irrigation or filling a pool. However, it could also indicate a problem, such as a leak in the pump, a faulty pressure switch, or a drop in water levels in the well. It’s best to have an Dunn’s HVAC, Plumbing and Electrical professional inspect your pump to identify and fix the issue.
If your pump isn’t starting, it could be due to a plethora of issues including an electrical issue, such as a tripped breaker, a blown fuse, or a faulty motor. During summer, high usage and the hot The Birmingham-Anniston Region weather can also put extra strain on your system. Check your electrical panel first, but if the problem persists, call (205) 649-5432 to schedule a prompt well pump repair.
Yes, summer storms with heavy rains or lightning can absolutely impact your pump! Lightning strikes can damage its electrical components, while flooding can infiltrate the well or pump system. Fortunately, we can install a surge protector or lightning arrestor to help safeguard your equipment during stormy The Birmingham-Anniston Region weather!
Low water pressure during summer is actually a common issue, often linked to higher seasonal demand. Alternatively, it could be due to a clogged filter, a failing pump, or a problem with the pressure tank. Regular pump maintenance with our pros will help retain optimal pressure all year round.
Water well pumps are designed to handle a range of temperatures, but extreme summer heat can put some stress on the motor and other components. To combat this, proper insulation, ventilation, and routine maintenance are essential in helping your pump withstand the hot weather.
As a The Birmingham-Anniston Region homeowner, you rely on your well pump to move water from your well to your home as effectively as possible. Unfortunately, water well pumps can fail or run into issues that will require professional assistance from the Dunn’s HVAC, Plumbing and Electrical professionals. Experiencing problems with your well pump but aren’t sure what to do next? Check out some of the most common signs of a broken well pump:
One of the biggest indicators that your well pump is in need of professional attention is a dramatic change in water pressure, specifically if you are experiencing low water pressure. If this is the case for your pump, it’s time to bring in the Dunn’s HVAC, Plumbing and Electrical experts for help.
Are you noticing sand, silt, sediment, or other debris in your water? If so, call us right away. Sediment in your water supply can happen as a result of a damaged filter or a well pump that is not appropriate for your well. Sand and silt can cause major damage to your pump, so be sure to schedule a repair with Dunn’s HVAC, Plumbing and Electrical as soon as you notice.
If you turn on your faucets or other water fixtures to no avail, there is an obvious issue. While this could be due to a different plumbing issue, if you are experiencing any of the other symptoms on this list, it is likely due to your well pump. Be sure to call us for repair if you are not getting any water from your faucets and fixtures.
Is your well pump running constantly? This can happen for a variety of reasons but none of them are a good sign. A well pump will run constantly to overcompensate for a leak in the suction line or other system failures. Additionally, if your well pump is short cycling, this is also a major indication of repair. Bring in the Dunn’s HVAC, Plumbing and Electrical experts in the event your well pump is running constantly or short cycling.
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