nivlac919
Jan 23, 2013, 10:59 AM
Hi there,
My wife and I rent a fairly old home that has its own well. In the last week or so we've noticed that the water pressure cuts out fairly quickly when using the shower for a while. I had a instance yesterday where just as I was finishing rinsing off, the stream (which was otherwise sufficient during the shower) suddenly dropped to almost nothing in a matter of a few seconds.
We typically experience a small pressure loss after running the shower for a few minutes, but you're still able to finish your shower (even a long one) without any problem rinsing off.
This morning I got in the shower, and within 60 seconds had completely lost my water pressure. It was basically falling out of the faucet rendering me unable to actually take my shower. I got out and toweled off, which took about 3 minutes. I then restarted the shower, and to my surprise it had pressure again. A scant 30-45 seconds later it was back to falling out of the showerhead again.
I'd like to get a better idea of what's going on here, but I'm completely ignorant when it comes to plumbing and DIY type stuff. Is this something that the cold weather could have caused, or am I looking at a well / well pump problem? Or is it some other problem?
Any help or insight will be appreciated.
Other Pertinent Info:
I live in PA, it's been at or below freezing for the last 4 days. However, we did not experience this problem last winter.
Both the wife and I used the bathroom (and flushed) prior to me getting in the shower this morning. Typically I wait 5 minutes after flushing before getting in the shower, and this has never caused a problem.
My electric quickly flicked off and on while I was at work yesterday, causing the dish washer to stop during the wash cycle.
This became an issue 7 days ago.
My wife and I rent a fairly old home that has its own well. In the last week or so we've noticed that the water pressure cuts out fairly quickly when using the shower for a while. I had a instance yesterday where just as I was finishing rinsing off, the stream (which was otherwise sufficient during the shower) suddenly dropped to almost nothing in a matter of a few seconds.
We typically experience a small pressure loss after running the shower for a few minutes, but you're still able to finish your shower (even a long one) without any problem rinsing off.
This morning I got in the shower, and within 60 seconds had completely lost my water pressure. It was basically falling out of the faucet rendering me unable to actually take my shower. I got out and toweled off, which took about 3 minutes. I then restarted the shower, and to my surprise it had pressure again. A scant 30-45 seconds later it was back to falling out of the showerhead again.
I'd like to get a better idea of what's going on here, but I'm completely ignorant when it comes to plumbing and DIY type stuff. Is this something that the cold weather could have caused, or am I looking at a well / well pump problem? Or is it some other problem?
Any help or insight will be appreciated.
Other Pertinent Info:
I live in PA, it's been at or below freezing for the last 4 days. However, we did not experience this problem last winter.
Both the wife and I used the bathroom (and flushed) prior to me getting in the shower this morning. Typically I wait 5 minutes after flushing before getting in the shower, and this has never caused a problem.
My electric quickly flicked off and on while I was at work yesterday, causing the dish washer to stop during the wash cycle.
This became an issue 7 days ago.