If you have a submersible well pump (located in the well itself) you will have either a 2 wire or 3 wire pump. 2 Wire Vs 3 Wire – What is the Difference? Both types of pumps work exactly the same way – the only difference is the location of the relay and start capacitor Read the full article…
Why Is My Water Sputtering? – Air In Your Water Pipes
You wake up one morning and go down to the kitchen sink to fill your coffee pot with water to start the day. You turn the handle on the faucet and instead of water, a burst of air comes out. It probably only lasts a moment or two before the water eventually starts flowing, but Read the full article…
Memorial Day & Water Usage
The holiday weekend is just hours away and we know everyone has fun plans! We also know you will be using more water for parties, filling or topping off your pool, watering your lawn, or pressure washing your house. Read this blog for some helpful tips! Water facts: Pools usually need between 3,000 and 6,000 Read the full article…
No Water? Follow These Steps!
No Water? Six Quick Checks You Can Do Right Now! If you are on well water, there’s nothing worse than suddenly being out of water. We speak from experience with customers who call after taking a shower and their water runs out! Here are some quick checks you can do yourself: Check your breaker. It’s Read the full article…
What Causes Low Water Pressure?
Based on our 50 + years of experience, here’s what we have found about low water pressure: Clogged Sediment Filters – most standard size filters can impede pressure. A bigger filter gives you more filtering properties AND better flow rates. Try a “Big Bertha” or “Big Blue” with a dual gradient insert. We like the Read the full article…
Before Filling Your Pool With Well Water…
Read this before filling your pool with well water! Pools need lots of water – either to fill them or to top them off to start the summer season. They usually need between 3,000 and 6,000 gallons. That’s about 10-20 DAYS worth of normal household water usage! When you use that much water Read the full article…