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Re: wellsFrom: info@builderswebsource.com CommentsYour problem could be anything from a bad pressure switch to a faulty check valve. We recommend that you shut off all power and remove the actual pump itself. Inspect the pump for any debris that may be blocking the impeller from spinning freely. Examine the check valve to make sure it's not clogged or broken. Look for leaks anywhere along the supply line. Even a small pin-hole leak could cause the pressure to drop. If your well isn't recovering fast enough, the water level could be too low. Try a few of these things and email us with your findings. Builders Websource
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