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When you rely on a well for your water, the last thing you want is for it to run dry. If your well has suddenly stopped producing water, you may need deep well repair. Here, the experienced professionals at King’s Pump and Technical Service in Glenville, GA, list common reasons why your well isn’t producing water.

No Water? Why You May Need Deep Well Repair

No Power

Your pump requires a significant amount of power to operate. If it’s not functioning, a power outage or an electrical surge may have caused a break at the electrical panel. You can fix this by resetting the breaker or power switch on the pump. 

Bedrock Blockage

deep well repairThe cracks and crevices that move water from the ground into your well can become clogged over time. Gradually, the buildup of sediment, slime, and other debris will prevent the flow of water. A deep well repair expert can fix this by using pressurized water to clear the debris.

Drop Pipe Leakage

The drop pipe in a well system carries water from the tank to the well head. When leakage occurs, it considerably reduces pressure in the tank, restricting water flow. Locating the leak and replacing the broken pipe section should resolve the issue.

Well water is an economical and efficient way to supply your home with water. But when you encounter a deep well repair issue, it’s best to let a professional well repair specialist tackle the problem. Luckily, the friendly team at King’s Pump and Technical Service have the expertise to diagnose and fix your deep well issues with ease and efficiency. For over 15 years, they have provided residential and commercial irrigation, trenching, and water filtration system installation to residents of southeast Georgia. Call them at (912) 654-0149 to schedule service, or visit them online to learn more.

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