A leaking well pump can lead to a variety of other problems around your property if left unaddressed, including water supply contamination, higher utility bills, water damage, poor water pressure, and more. Knowing how to recognize the warning signs of a well pump leak enables you to address the problem early and can help save you considerable time, money, and stress.
Since 1974, North Florida Water Systems Inc has helped well owners throughout Gainesville and the surrounding areas identify and repair all manner of well pump issues. Below, our water well company outlines some of the common causes of well pump leaks, signs to watch out for, and what to do when leaks occur.
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Well pump leaks can develop for a wide array of reasons, including damage, age, and improper installation. The following are a few of the most common causes of well pump leaks.
Have you noticed a sudden drop in your home’s water pressure lately? A leak in your system’s pump, piping, or pressure tank could be the culprit. When your system springs a leak, less water will be able to reach your home’s faucets, resulting in weaker water pressure. If you suspect that your sudden drop in water pressure is indicative of a leak, our well system inspections can help identify the location of the leak, allowing us to repair it as soon as possible.
If your home’s faucets have been sputtering, spitting, or releasing bursts of air when you run water through them, it could be a sign that a leak is allowing air to enter the water line. Typically, this means there’s a crack, break, or loose connection somewhere in the system, often on the suction side of the pump.
Much like how leaks allow air into your water line, they can allow sediment, dirt, or bacteria to enter your system as well. If your well pump has a leak, you may notice your water becoming cloudy or discolored. In some cases, your water may start to smell or taste different. This sign is particularly indicative of leaks near the surface or in shallow piping.
Squealing, gurgling, clicking, or other unusual noises emanating from your pump or plumbing could also be a sign of a leak. This is because leaks make it harder for your system to maintain water pressure and may result in your system cycling on and off too frequently, causing unnecessary wear on the motor and bearings. Pressure fluctuations and worn-out components can lead to strange noises or even system failure.
Water pooling around the pump is one of the most apparent signs of a well pump leak. While some moisture is normal, puddles or consistently wet ground around the pump typically suggest there’s a crack in the pump housing or connected piping. Visible water leakage is a sure sign that it’s time to contact our team for well pump repairs.
The most effective way to prevent leaks and other common well pump problems is by scheduling regular well pump maintenance with an experienced technician. Here at North Florida Water Systems Inc, we offer professional well pump maintenance services designed to keep your system in top condition. During a maintenance visit, our technicians will inspect your pump, lubricate moving parts, test your water quality, and repair any issues before they develop into bigger problems.
Noticing signs of a well pump leak? North Florida Water Systems Inc offers professional well pump repair services to homes and businesses in Gainesville and the surrounding areas. From inspections and tune-ups to full system replacements, you can count on our well repair specialists to keep your water system running smoothly!
Contact us today to schedule an inspection or request repairs!