Rapid cycling of well pumps and booster pumps can be a troublesome issue that can lead to premature failure and costly repairs. One of the primary causes of this problem is a damaged pressure tank. The pressure tank plays a vital role in regulating water pressure in the system and reducing the frequency of pump cycling. However, if the pressure tank is damaged or not functioning correctly, it can result in frequent on-off cycling of the pump. This constant cycling puts unnecessary strain on the pump and its associated components, increasing the risk of failure.
To avoid such issues and ensure the longevity of your well pump, it's essential to maintain your pressure tank regularly. Regular inspections and servicing of the pressure tank can help detect any damage or malfunctions early on. By promptly addressing any issues with the pressure tank, you can prevent rapid cycling and mitigate the risk of pump failure.
At Total Wells Pumps and Filtration, we understand the importance of a properly functioning pressure tank in maintaining the efficiency and reliability of your water system. Our team of experts is well-versed in diagnosing pressure tank problems and providing effective solutions. Don't let rapid cycling compromise the performance of your well pump. Contact Total Wells Pumps and Filtration today for professional assistance in maintaining and optimizing your water system, ensuring years of trouble-free operation.