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Inspect your well for pump issues every 3-5 years, or immediately if you notice any unusual sounds, vibrations, or changes in water pressure.
Importance of Regular Inspections
Regular inspections are crucial to maintaining the health and longevity of your submersible well pump. These pumps are submerged deep within the well casing, making it difficult to diagnose issues without proper testing. A routine inspection can help you identify potential problems before they escalate into costly repairs or even pump failure.
Steps to Inspect Your Well Pump
To inspect your submersible well pump, start by shutting off the power to the pump and checking the electrical connections for any signs of wear or damage. Next, use a multimeter to test the voltage and amperage of the pump motor. This can help you identify any issues with the electrical supply or the pump itself. You should also inspect the pump’s motor shaft and impeller for any signs of wear or damage. Additionally, check the well casing and surrounding area for any signs of leaks or water damage.
Frequency and Scheduling
The frequency of well pump inspections will depend on various factors, including the age and condition of the pump, the usage patterns, and the type of well and surrounding environment. As a general rule, inspect your well pump every 3-5 years, or immediately if you notice any unusual sounds, vibrations, or changes in water pressure. It’s also a good idea to schedule inspections during the spring and fall seasons when water usage is typically higher, and the well pump is under more stress.
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