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Reasons for Low Water Pressure in a Well System

April 23, 2021

Reasons for Low Water Pressure in a Well System

Determining the cause of the low water pressure in a home with a well system can be a tricky feat, as many problems may be difficult to identify. If you live in a city or town and use municipal water services, the water pressure is determined by the public water supply.

With a private well, the pump’s settings are what control the home’s water pressure.


Why Is The Pressure So Low?

Because of various environmental issues that can impact your home’s water pressure, you may experience sudden and unpredictable changes to your water pressure. Sometimes things go back to normal in a short timeframe. On the other hand, you may experience issues that require professional help.

In most scenarios, the water pressure has dropped due to three main causes: increased water use, mechanical failure, and drought.

 

Increased Water Use

When  you use more water then what your pump can produce or you are wanting more water then what can pass through your water treatment. These are just some things that can restrict your flow and cause you to have low water pressure.

 

Mechanical Failure

Your home’s well system, like other components of your plumbing, breakdowns and mechanical issues are possible. Blockages, sediment buildup, and malfunctioning function pressure regulators can weaken your home’s overall water pressure.

 

Drought

When your area goes an extended amount of time without any accumulative precipitation, your well can be depleted, reducing the pressure. While most wells were planned to accommodate the possibility of long periods without rain, already low wells could really suffer during a drought.

 

Can I Restore The Water Pressure To My Home

The good news is, most water pressure problems can be solved pretty easily.

 

Inspect Your Well

If your water pressure is suffering due to issues with your well, it’s important to take care of the issues right away. Usually, the problem is as simple as making adjustments so that your pump can draw from the well more easily. Generally, the problem can be solved by deepening the well or lowering the water pump.

 

Install Constant Pressure System

Constant water pressure systems take into account heavier water use, and regulate the pressure of every fixture in your home. The pressure tank keeps a set-level stored in it, pulling more from the well as needed.

 

Conclusion

Overall, the lower water pressure in your home could be due to several reasons. If you need a well water pump repair in Centreville, Leesburg, Fairfax Station, or Fredericksburg, contact a professional for a free over the phone estimate

 

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