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When you come home to find no water pouring from your tap or dirty water instead, determining the cause of the issue is never a picnic. Luckily, the family-owned company, Werner Well & Pump Service LLC, based in New Milford, CT, offers professional services and advice. Many residents struggle to identify common water well problems. So, to help you during this difficult time, they've put together a quick troubleshooting guide.

Troubleshooting Residential Water Well Problems

1. No Water

If no water pours out when you turn on the faucet, it’s probably caused by an issue with the water pump itself. Because your pump requires electricity to bring water up to ground level, the first thing you should do is check your circuit breaker. If you’re sure your pump is receiving sufficient power, but it still doesn't work you could be dealing with a mechanical issue. If this is the case, it’s usually best to contact well pump service professionals who can help you determine how to repair or replace any broken parts.

2. Pressure Problems

water wellIf you’re experiencing low or inconsistent water pressure, however, you should first check the pressure gauge.  If you have filters on your water system, they may need to be changed.  In addition, if you notice the water pressure is higher in some parts of your home than others, a constant pressure system is probably needed. This will keep the pressure consistent throughout your home, even if one person showers while another starts a load of laundry.

3. Dirty or Cloudy Water

Finally, noticing dirty or cloudy water may be a sign of turbidity, or high levels of runoff and sediments in the water. Generally caused by drilling or any other ground disturbance, sediments and oxidized metals may enter your water and cause problems with your plumbing materials. Additionally, pathogens may end up in your drinking water and can cause various infections. In which case, a water test performed by a lab may be necessary to help determine the cause and proper remedy.

When it comes to water well issues, following this troubleshooting guide can help you determine the problem and find a possible solution. And Werner Well & Pump Service LLC is always happy to help. This family business offers their well pump services and solutions to many problems. If you have any questions, call them at (860) 354-0290 or visit them online

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