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I'm having a heck of a time finding a plumber who will respond or maybe even respond without saying they're two months out. We have air in our water lines. My guess is it's a bad backflow valve between the pressure tank and the well pump or a waterlogged pressure tank. No idea, which is why I'm looking for help. I'm hoping for someone out there who has had to remedy/fix a similar issue or someone who has a reliable plumber to contact in the Meredith area who would diagnose and help fix this issue. |
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We use Minute Man Plumbing. He (Phil) is based in Meredith. I know he is still doing dewinterizations of houses but he might be able to fit you in. He's always done right by us.
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It should have about 35psi. It may be something else, but I remember this happening to me, and I kept filling it until I could replace it. It could also be the check valve that keeps the water from draining back down when the pump shuts off, not as easy to check. |
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It sounds like you need a Well company, many plumbers unfortunately don't have a clue when it comes to properly setting up well systems with pressure tanks. I'm in Gilford and several years ago when I needed a new pump, we called James Gray Wells and got next day service. I had another issue a few years later and again got quick and friendly service. Give them a call 603-524-0456
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Biggd, if I'm to believe the valve on my pressure tank, I'm at 45PSI and I've read between 40PSI and 60PSI is normal. DesertDweller, I've used Minute Man in the past including a "large" job in replacing my indirect water heater. They were great but it almost seems like their business these days is winterizing/de-winterizing seasonal homes. I thought I was on their "list" after winterizing last fall but never got a call-back and didn't feel like having to "harass" them with phone calls. |
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I already have a new pressure tank, the well pump is next on the list. |
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He told me my pump was a 1/3hp, said he hasn't used a pump that small in over 20 years. The smallest he installs now is 1/2hp. It's a second home, so it gets second priority. ![]() |
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