No water to our spickets toilets etc. after shutting off electricity & turning back o
Had to turn off the power breaker to the house to change a breaker. The well pump breaker is in a separate sub panel. I was watering the flowers when my husband shut everything down. When he turned the power back on the water did not work. Thought maybe we had a breaker problem. 9:45 pm ran to Lowe's for new breaker. Did not fix the problem. Bright and early this am replaced pressure switch. Original switch was all gunked up. Replaced switch 30-50. Water holding tank has a sticker on top says 38 psi. The original switch was also a 30-50. So after 6 hours of reading and troubleshooting. I have learned the pressure has to be 2 pounds below the min. so I set it to 28 psi. You are all saying call a plumber all ready. Called a ton. No one seems to be able to get me in for service. Gee, they say all these people are hurting for work. Guess the plumbers aren't. So here I am with no freakin water for 2 days in the middle of a heat wave. When we turn on the electric the switch will kick on the pump but it will only come out of the valve at the holding tank. Not the pressure release valve but the one with a knob. The pump constantly short cycles. It is also kicking off 5 psi too soon. Wondering if someone messed with it and then returned it. We are not able to get water from the bathroom which is right next door to the room with the bladder tank let alone upstairs. It is 103 degrees and we have no water. Someone please help.
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Yes good pressure at the tee. Pressure builds up and as it is used out of the tee it steadily drops.It also dropped steadily when used to backwash the softener.Funny you mention the softener. I just did a backwash to see if we could get water there and we did. I told my husband as soon as the cycle was through I was going to bypass it. He has long given up on this project and I am still pluggin away. Bound and determined to be the family hero again. Lol I would say from your screen name you are a lot like me. I wondered about the valves. Hoping it is not piping, I have personally dug up the piping twice. I'll be damned if I am going to pay a plumber 60 an hour for his digging skills. I did drain the tank and release all the air. Cycle is finished. I am going to try the bypass. Also while doing the bypass it really start to short cycle on at 40 off at 45. Nope did the bypass and nothing. Not even air out of the spicket.
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Yes pump shuts down at 45lbs. All shut offs are open. Actually we never closed them. Checked outside faucet no water or air there either. When I pressurized the tank yes it was empty.
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Yes. The room that the tank is in has an open ceiling I can see a lot of the pipes. It is in the basement
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It does come out of the spicket off the tee at the tank (bladder)
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OK had to throw in the towel at 11:30 last night. A plumber I left a message with last night called me back at 7:30 am. He is heading over. If this has to do with the water heater I will not be happy. I questioned that and husband wouldn't let me touch it. Well pipe comes in, goes to tank,there is a tee that the pump switch fits into, there is a tee that pressure gauge fits into, there is a tee off to softener pipes, (softener works when placed on back wash mode), Pipes for rest of house run off softener. I am new to this sight, do not know how to post pic.
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OK problem solved no plumbing was required. The plumber was here wanted to cut the pipes to by pass by water softener even though it has a bypass for 250 bucks. I told him I could sweat the pipes myself. Problem with that was I was already by passing my water softener by the switch so why should I have to cut the pipes plus my water needs a softener.Knowing that was not the problem we just kept searching. The plumber touched a black "thing" and asked what it was for. It was a valve for my black light, boom all the sudden we had water. The valve must have popped loose. Not sure how. Thank god I did not let him start cutting pipes. The first cut would not have solved the problem and god knows how big the bill would have gotten before he got done. I had already declined the work when the guy touched the valve so there was no bill from the big name plumbing company so I gave the guy some money for his own pocket and everyone is happy! Especially me .thanks for all your suggestions