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usually wells have quite a few different problems with plumbing, iron, sulfur, and othere deposits. An easy fix is to unscrew the filter on the bottom of your faucets, they could have carbon buildup and are clogged up. Look under your sinks, there are shut off valves under there, they may be off. Your well will also have a tank that is goes into, a pressure tank, or a filter. There are valves that you may turn off there too. I would say that you have buildup on the inside of the pipes that have corroded some part of your system. Good luck

2007-04-12 08:48:17 · answer #1 · answered by hankandbill 2 · 0 0

Go to your well location (or where the pressure tank and electrical are) and see if the pump is running. Could be a bad solenoid switch. I had problems with ants getting on the contact points and getting fried which caused the pump not to operate. Had to clean the contact points. You do not want the pump running continually if the bladder in the pressure tank is broke either. It will burn out the motor.

2007-04-12 14:03:26 · answer #2 · answered by sensible_man 7 · 0 0

Power loss.

Pressure switch failure.

Pressure tank failure.

Pump failure.

Pump control/starter failure.

Pump capacitor bad.

Broken water line.

Lots of possibilities.

2007-04-12 20:55:05 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If lyour not getting it anywhere else either, your blatter in the tank lost pressure...call your well mam.

2007-04-12 13:11:21 · answer #4 · answered by ticketoride04 5 · 0 0

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