Dear Clean Water Man:
We also had a power outage and now have a water pressure issue. The strange thing is that for a time, we had air coming out of our faucets. Now when we shower, the water has a strange slow / fast pulsation. Was this caused by the power outage or is it just a coincidence?
Hi and Lowis, Stamford, CT
Dear High and Lowis:
Just like the previous writer, your pressure problem was caused by the power outage, although for a different reason. You do not have a bladder tank. Your pressure tank is the old fashioned bladder-less type and there is a technical reason why you need a non-bladder tank. (I will discuss this in a future blog). The air you experienced was the pressurized air that is supposed to be in the tank to act as a buffer. The fix is simple. Have compressed air added back to the tank and avoid using water when the power goes out. The sooner you get air put back in the tank the better because it will prevent the well pump from short cycling and burning out.
Water issues in Connecticut? Call Ted Mullen, The Clean Water Man, at 203-417-9601.
See my website at www.cleanwaterman.com
We also had a power outage and now have a water pressure issue. The strange thing is that for a time, we had air coming out of our faucets. Now when we shower, the water has a strange slow / fast pulsation. Was this caused by the power outage or is it just a coincidence?
Hi and Lowis, Stamford, CT
Dear High and Lowis:
Just like the previous writer, your pressure problem was caused by the power outage, although for a different reason. You do not have a bladder tank. Your pressure tank is the old fashioned bladder-less type and there is a technical reason why you need a non-bladder tank. (I will discuss this in a future blog). The air you experienced was the pressurized air that is supposed to be in the tank to act as a buffer. The fix is simple. Have compressed air added back to the tank and avoid using water when the power goes out. The sooner you get air put back in the tank the better because it will prevent the well pump from short cycling and burning out.
Water issues in Connecticut? Call Ted Mullen, The Clean Water Man, at 203-417-9601.
See my website at www.cleanwaterman.com
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