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If your home uses a water well, a broken well pump can be a significant problem. In most cases, there are warning signs that indicate issues with the pump before it breaks, but failing to recognize these signs can leave your family in an emergency situation. Review this guide to learn more about the life expectancy of pumps, possible failure indicators, and how to extend the lifespan.

The Lifespan of a Well Pump

Jet pumps have an average life span of eight to 10 years, but they can work for up to 20 years under optimal conditions. Submersible pumps are considered more reliable and can function for 25 years, but their average is around eight to 10 years as well. With both pump types, the lifespan is only four years if heavy sentiment is present.

Issues With the Pump

well pumpThe three main signs of a failing pump are no water flow, weak water pressure, and a constantly running pump. A lack of water may mean the well is dry, but more commonly it's due to equipment failure or a clogged or broken pipe. Weak water pressure typically indicates a pressure tank issue. Finally, a continuously running pump means your pump may be too small for your home, and it's working overtime.

Extending the Life of Your Well Pump

The easiest step to take to extend the life of your pump is using it less. You can also invest in a larger motor, so the pump doesn't have to work as hard.

Small particles of stone and debris, known as sediment, are abrasive to pump motors and can cause damage. Perform sediment tests once a year, or call a specialist if you see excessive bits of rock and debris in your water.

Finally, a regular maintenance schedule will extend the life of your pump by verifying proper well yield. This means you're producing enough water to keep up with your home's requirements.

 

If you need a specialist to maintain your well pump, call the experts at Gainous Well Drilling in Cairo, GA. With over 50 years of combined experience, they’re the frontrunners in pump services, well cleaning, inspections, and well disinfection. Visit them online to review their services, or call them today at (229) 377-7883 to schedule an appointment.

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