Did You Notice Low Water Pressure?
What Causes Low Water Pressure?
Check the Pump
If you’re having trouble with low water pressure in your well tank, check your well water pump. If it’s not running, it could be because of a power issue, a clogged filter, or an air leak in the system.
If the power to the pump is off, you’ll need to locate the main power switch and turn it back on. Ensure that any fuses or circuit breakers controlling power to the pump are in good working order and functioning correctly.
If the power is on, but the pump isn’t running, you may have a clogged filter or an air leak. Check the intake filter for blockages or buildup and replace or clean it as necessary. If there are no blockages, you may need to inspect the pump for air leaks. Look for any cracks or damaged fittings; if you find any, replace or seal them.
Finally, make sure that the pressure switch is adjusted correctly. You should also check to see if the pump cycles on and off too frequently. If so, ensure the pressure switch setting is correct for your particular system.
By checking your well water pump and ensuring everything is functioning correctly, you can help troubleshoot any low water pressure issues you may have. If you need help, it’s best to consult a professional who can look at your system and ensure everything is running as it should.



