Top Reasons Why You Need Emergency Service for Your Water Well

You know you can get emergency plumbing service, but did you also know that you can get emergency water well service? King Water Wells offers our customers emergency services 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We understand that your water well will not schedule an appointment with you before it decides to give you trouble. Here are the following problems we can fix through our emergency services.

Air in the System

Your water well system can end up with excess air in it if there is a compromise somewhere in the system. Normally, this problem is caused by a broken offset line or problems with the well and plumbing pipes. You might also end up with excess air in the system if your tank is failing or has failed.

Low Water Pressure

Water pressure problems are not only annoying but also a sign that you have an issue in your water well system. Generally, things that can slow down the water pressure coming into your home or business include clogs in the filtration system, clogs in the fixture screens, a broken pipe, or water pump failure.

Surging Water Pressure

The opposite of low water pressure is surging water pressure, and this can occur if your water well pump is malfunctioning. It’s also possible that you have the wrong pump size to use with your water tank size. Other issues that cause water surges include pressure tank failure or a defective pressure switch.

Short-Cycling System

Short cycling means that the water pump is running more often than it needs to. This is usually caused by a faulty pressure switch or an imbalance in the water tank or well. You may also notice a significant increase in your utility bills if the pump is cycling on and off excessively.

Water Loss

Little to no water can be a sign of a dry water well; however, we don’t usually have this problem in Rockford, Michigan. No water coming into your home or business can also indicate that your water well pump has failed, you have a power failure somewhere, or there is a problem with the pressure switch or controls.

Rotten Smelling Water

Finally, if the water flowing into your home or business smells funny, perhaps like rotten eggs, you may have excess sulfur in your water well system. Rancid smelling water can also indicate a dangerous growth of bacteria that could be harmful to you and your family or customers.

King Water Wells in Rockford, MI, offers 24/7 emergency water well service to our customers. Give us a call today if you notice any of the problems listed above.