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While the signs of water well pump replacement can be tricky to identify, there are some common signs with most water well pump failures. If you begin to notice any of the following signs with your well pump, call Sila right away for Trusted Water Well Pump Installation and Replacement Services:
One of the biggest indications you are in need of a total Water Well Pump Replacement is if you have no water in your Greater Philadelphia, PA home at all. There is a chance it could be due to a power issue, but it is also just as likely that your well pump has failed and you will need to call Sila for Trusted Water Well Pump Installation and Replacement Services as soon as possible.
When you attempt to turn on your faucet or shower and air comes out instead of water, you have a major issue with your water well pump that will need immediate attention from plumbing experts at Sila. Unfortunately, when air comes out of your plumbing system’s pipes, you will more than likely need to be prepared to replace your water well pump altogether.
Low water pressure can be a clear sign that your water well pump is not operating properly. This can be due to the pump being improperly sized, a hole in your pressure tank, a general pressure tank problem, or that the water level is extremely low. No matter the case, you will need to call Sila right away for Expert Water Well Pump Installation and Replacement Services.
In many cases if you have low water pressure or no water pressure at all, and your water well pump is continuously running, your well pump is not able to pump water from your well. This can be an indication that your well pump is about to fail at any minute, in which case you will need to contact the pros at Sila as soon as possible.
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The largest factor in determining the cost of a new well is the depth of your well. Unfortunately, in order to calculate the actual depth of your well, a Sila expert will have to drill into it. Other factors that determine the cost of a new well are the type of well system (standard or constant pressure), the size of the tank, the horsepower of the pump, and the distance of the well to your house. Additionally, we take public information on other wells in your area into consideration upon calculating the cost of a new well.
Once the permit is granted and received, it typically takes on average, about a week’s time to drill a new well. This process includes drilling the well, hooking it up, and testing the water. However, it cannot be guaranteed, especially during summer. It is always best to apply for the permit at least a month in advance to ensure everything goes smoothly and you may want to consider having Sila apply for the permit on your behalf for accuracy as the application process is something that might not be familiar to you.
Well pumps are rated in GPM (Gallons per Minute). A typical three to four bedroom house requires around eight to 12 GPM. When determining your home water needs, add one GPM for every water fixture in your home. A Sila plumbing expert will also be able to accurately calculate what size well pump is needed for your home and water needs.
The type of pump, its depth, location, and the size of your well all determine the cost of replacing and/or installing a submersible well pump. Have a trusted Sila plumbing expert assess your home and water needs to get a quote on the cost to install a submersible well pump.
If you notice your well pump is running constantly, it is highly likely there is a larger underlying problem with your pump. Potential issues with your well pump could be a leak in the drop pipe, air leaks in the impeller of the pump casing, faulty check valves inside of the well pump, and/or a damaged foot valve at the bottom of your well. If your well pump is running constantly, call a Sila repair expert to help resolve the issue.
If your well pump is properly maintained, it should be okay to turn off your well pump. When doing so, it’s also a good idea to shut off the power to the hot water heater. In rare cases, a broken water line can siphon water out of the hot water heater, causing damage to the unit. It’s important to have your well pump properly maintained by a Sila professional at least once a year.
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165 Philmont Ave
Feasterville-Trevose, PA 19053
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15 E Uwchlan Ave #408
Exton, PA 19341
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290 Hansen Access Rd
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