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Low Water Pressure in House with Well

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Quick answer

Check the pressure tank's air pressure, inspect the well pump, and look for leaks. Clean or replace filters and ensure the pressure switch is functioning properly.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Pressure Tank Air Pressure
    Do: Use a pressure gauge to test the air pressure in the pressure tank.
    Observe: Air pressure should match the cut-in pressure (usually 2 psi below the switch setting).
    Means: If pressure is low, add air using an air compressor.
    Next: Test the water pressure again after adjusting the air.
  2. Inspect Pressure Switch
    Do: Check the pressure switch for proper operation and wiring.
    Observe: Switch should activate when the pressure drops to the cut-in setting.
    Means: If the switch is faulty, it may need adjustment or replacement.
    Next: Test the system after adjusting or replacing the switch.
  3. Check for Leaks
    Do: Inspect the pressure tank, pipes, and connections for visible leaks.
    Observe: Look for wet spots, rust, or dripping water.
    Means: Leaks can cause loss of pressure and should be repaired immediately.
    Next: Repair or replace damaged components and retest the system.
  4. Test the Well Pump
    Do: Turn on a faucet and listen for the pump to activate.
    Observe: The pump should start when the pressure drops below the cut-in setting.
    Means: If the pump does not start, it may be faulty or have electrical issues.
    Next: Consult a professional if the pump is not functioning correctly.
  5. Clean or Replace Filters
    Do: Remove and clean the sediment filter or replace it if it is clogged.
    Observe: Clean filters should allow water to flow freely without restriction.
    Means: Clogged filters can significantly reduce water pressure.
    Next: Flush the system and check for improved pressure.
  6. Check Water Level in Well
    Do: Use a well sounder or electronic level meter to check the water level in the well.
    Observe: The water level should be sufficient to allow the pump to operate effectively.
    Means: Low water levels can cause the pump to run dry and reduce pressure.
    Next: If the water level is low, investigate the cause and address it.
  7. Inspect Check Valve
    Do: Check the check valve near the pump to ensure it is functioning properly.
    Observe: The valve should prevent water from flowing back into the well when the pump is off.
    Means: A faulty check valve can cause pressure loss and pump short cycling.
    Next: Replace the check valve if it is not working correctly.
  8. Test Electrical Connections
    Do: Inspect the electrical connections to the pump and pressure switch.
    Observe: Connections should be secure and free from corrosion or damage.
    Means: Loose or damaged connections can prevent the pump from operating correctly.
    Next: Tighten or replace connections as needed and test the system.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged Sediment Filter
A clogged filter restricts water flow, reducing pressure.
CommonEasySediment filter
Low Air Pressure in Pressure Tank
Low air pressure in the tank reduces the tank's ability to maintain pressure.
CommonEasyAir compressor
Faulty Pressure Switch
A malfunctioning pressure switch can prevent the pump from turning on or off properly.
SometimesMediumPressure switch
Leak in the System
Leaks in the pipes or tank can cause pressure loss and reduced water pressure.
SometimesMediumPipe repair kit or replacement parts
Worn or Faulty Well Pump
An aging or damaged pump may not generate sufficient pressure.
SometimesHardWell pump
Low Water Level in the Well
Insufficient water in the well can cause the pump to run dry and reduce pressure.
SometimesHardWell water level testing equipment
Faulty Check Valve
A malfunctioning check valve allows water to flow back into the well, causing pressure loss.
RareMediumCheck valve
Corroded or Damaged Electrical Connections
Poor electrical connections can prevent the pump from operating correctly.
RareMediumElectrical connectors or wiring

Parts matching

Common parts needed to fix low water pressure in a home with a well include:

Always refer to your well pump manual for specific part recommendations and installation instructions.

When to call a professional

FAQ

How often should I check the air pressure in my pressure tank?

Check the air pressure in your pressure tank every 6 to 12 months to ensure it matches the cut-in pressure setting.

Can a clogged filter really cause low water pressure?

Yes, a clogged sediment filter can significantly restrict water flow and reduce pressure throughout the house.

What should I do if my well pump runs continuously?

If your well pump runs continuously, it could indicate a leak in the system or a faulty pressure switch. Turn off the power and consult a professional.

How can I tell if my pressure switch is faulty?

A faulty pressure switch may not activate when the pressure drops to the cut-in setting. Test the switch with a multimeter or consult a professional.

What causes low water levels in a well?

Low water levels can be caused by drought, high water usage, or issues with the well itself. Use a well sounder to check the water level.