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When you rely on a private water well for your family’s clean water supply in the Black Earth WI area, making sure the well and well pump are in peak condition is up to you. Keeping your well water system performing as it should takes teamwork. It’s up to you to recognize the signs and a team of professional, license plumbers to provide solutions.
The skilled professionals at Sauk Plains Plumbing and Pumps have years of experience installing, maintaining, servicing and repairing residential wells, water pumps and private well systems. As members of the Wisconsin Water Well Association (WWWA) and National Ground Water Association (NGWA) they keep abreast of the latest trends in technology and regulations.
Providing the right water pump for your well and maintaining it in prime condition is key to keeping clean, fresh water flowing throughout your house. As with any mechanical system, these pumps don’t last forever. The first step in a reliable maintenance plan is scheduling a regular well inspection. The two elements of your home’s water delivery system are each susceptible to aging and outside stress. Both the water and the well’s components need periodic review.
There are a lot of critical parts, above and below ground. Keeping the system safe and reliable is way more than you’re ready to take on by yourself, right? Consider all the things professionals monitor, maintain and repair:
When it comes time to select a water pump for a new installation or to replace a worn out one, you have two basic choices: a traditional pump or a constant pressure pump.
Standard water pumps — traditional pumps are available is a variety of sizes and shapes. The designs have been tested and field-proven for decades. The engineering is simple – a pressure switch reacts when water pressure drops in the system’s pressure tank, switching on the pump. The pump comes on at full speed and quickly refills the pressure tank with fresh water. The majority of system pumps installed in recent years are standard designs.
Constant pressure pumps — relatively new designs, constant pressure models keep the pump spinning all the time. Pumps spin faster or slower depending upon the demand for water. When water pressure is needed, it spins fast. Maintaining pressure in the system reduces hard, full speed starts like those of a standard pump. Fewer hard starts mean longer life for the pump. Constant pressure units reduce energy use, too. That’s mostly thanks to the electronic controllers regulating speed and pressure. For wells with large pressure tanks, constant pressure makes sense. Investing in a system that delivers water quickly and saves energy is worth it, isn’t it? Features making these technologically-advanced pumps popular include:
Within these categories are two breakdowns:
Jet pumps – for either shallow or deep installations (as deep as 100 feet). Installed above ground for easy maintenance and service.
Submersible pumps – always used in deep wells. Expected to last about 15 years – knowing the age of your pump is vital.
People get regular check-ups, you take your vehicle in for maintenance checks so why not schedule routine inspections for your water supply? Is there anything more important to you and your family than safe, clean drinking water?
A checkup twice a year is ideal, but at least once each year is OK. The older your system, the more often a checkup makes sense. And, additional checks are warranted after severe storms or natural events like floods. Additional threats to well water delivery systems come from:
You don’t need to be a mystic to foresee a pump failure in your well’s future. You just need to be observant. There are warning signs. Here are a few to be alert to:
Well pumps are not silent. In good health they don’t make much noise, but as the age or when they’re wearing out they make different sounds. The usual sounds include clicking of the system switches, etc. If you hear any of these sounds, call in the Sauk Plains professionals:
When you see or hear any of these early warning signals you have two options:
Replace the pump and/or components as soon as you realize there’s a problem. This choice makes sure you don’t have an unexpected disruption in you water service. According to the veteran plumbers at Sauk Plains Plumbing and Pumps, this is the time to act.
Wait until the pump or component fails and nothing comes from the tap when you need it. Obviously this choice creates frustration for the household not to mention delays and potentially extra costs.
The old saying about prevention being better than the cure has never been more accurate, has it? Don’t be one of the homeowners that take its water well for granted – until they turn the tap and nothing happens.
Schedule a routine water test and well maintenance checkup. Don’t wait until it’s too late to prevent the worst outcome.
We understand that water pumps and well parts don’t fail “on schedule.” Sometimes even after the best precautions things happen. That’s why we’re committed to making licensed, skilled plumbers available for emergency calls 24 hours a day. We’re here when you need us. 24/7.
For routine reviews or emergency repairs, call Sauk Plains Plumbing and Pumps for expert water well testing and reliable water delivery solutions for your home Cross Plains, Verona, Waunakee, Black Earth WI and Middleton WI areas.
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