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Montana’s grueling winters are hard on every part of your home, but water wells are especially vulnerable to damage. Freezing temperatures can threaten every part of your system, from the power supply to the pipes, leaving your family without water until a well pump repair technician can check it out. Here are some of the most common problems your water well might run into during the winter.

4 Primary Winter Well Issues

1. Pump Damage

Your water pump might sit directly inside the opening of the well or be installed above ground, leaving it vulnerable to damage in extremely cold weather. If it isn’t adequately protected, key components can break or freeze, requiring extensive well pump repairs.

2. Burst Pipes

well pump repairsThe pump is likely inside the well, which provides some protection from the cold. However, the pipes that transport water and move it through your house can freeze in extremely low temperatures, potentially causing massive water damage and cutting off your water supply.

3. Sudden Power Loss

Having a water well means you’re independent from the municipal supply, but you do require a steady supply of electricity. Unfortunately, if a major storm knocks out your power, you might be left without water, as well.

4. Failing Water Heaters

When the water coming into your house is ice-cold, your heater has to work harder to get the temperature up. This extra wear and tear on your equipment can lead to premature failure, just when you need hot water the most.

 

With over 30 years of combined experience and a reputation for excellence throughout Lake County, MT, Ace Drilling offers a comprehensive list of well pump repairs, installation, and drilling services. Brothers Dave and Jay Bick, owners of this family-owned business, are committed to helping their neighbors get through the winter with their water systems intact. Visit their website to learn more about their well pump repair services, or call (406) 883-3300 to request an estimate.

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