Originally Posted by
jlisenbe
Let's go through a few basics.
1. Check your tank to make sure it is not waterlogged. Should be a small air valve towards the top. Press the valve stem for several seconds. If water comes out, then the tank should be replaced.
2. Check your pressure gauge. When pressure drops in the house, is the pressure dropping on the gauge as well?
3. When the water pressure goes away, pull the grey cover off the switch and see if the points are touching. If they are, then the pump should be on. Is it?
4. If the points are not touching, but there is no pressure, then the problem would center around the switch.
5. Lastly, once the pump gets up to cutoff pressure and stops, will the system hold that pressure when no water is being used?