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    missyrn Posts: 5, Reputation: 1
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    Jun 11, 2010, 10:39 PM
    Can a 20 gallon pressurized well tank be installed with a well that has a jet pump?
    I have a well that that was constantly being triggered each time the water was turned on or a toilet flushed. The gauge would constantly tick as this happpened. Because I needed a water filter for iron removal I was advised that I should have a pressure tank because the well pump could eventually burn out due to the constant trigger and it pulls more electricity. We are a family of 4 in a single wide. A 20 gallon pressurized well tank was installed and now there is no more ticking. I was told that since I have jet pump I didn't need a pressure tank. Do I need to have the pressure tank removed? The constant ticking did stop when it was installed. Also the light does not flicker anymore.
    Need clarity. Thanks.
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    Jun 12, 2010, 06:00 AM

    Keep the tank. I don't know who told you that, but wells need pressure tanks. Did they say why the system would not need a tank?

    BTW, how is your filter working? I'm looking for a good one myself.
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    Jun 13, 2010, 09:19 PM
    Hi jlsenbe! Thanks for your response. I was told that since the well has a jet pump it does not need a pressure tank/"holding tank." It does not make sense to me. The filter is working well. The cold water is clear and the hot water is just about clear also--takes a few days for the hot water remaining in the tank to dissipate. So far so good. My filter was installed by a company called "Water Source." It was costly but worth it because I could not use the water at all! And flushing the well with chlorine bleach or putting the $40 filter in did not remove the iron. Thanks again.
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    Jun 13, 2010, 09:20 PM
    Hi jlsenbe! Thanks for your response. I was told that since the well has a jet pump it does not need a pressure tank/"holding tank." It does not make sense to me. The filter is working well the cold water is clear and the hot water is just about clear also--takes a few days for the hot water remaining in the tank to dissipate. So far so good. My filter was installed by a company called "Water Source." It was costly but worth it because I could not use the water at all! And flushing the well with chlorine bleach or putting the $40 filter in did not remove the iron. Thanks again.
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    Jun 13, 2010, 09:20 PM
    Hi jlsenbe! Thanks for your response. I was told that since the well has a jet pump it does not need a pressure tank/"holding tank." It does not make sense to me. The filter is working well the cold water is clear and the hot water is just about clear also--takes a few days for the hot water remaining in the tank to dissipate. So far so good. My filter was installed by a company called "Water Source." It was costly but worth it because I could not use the water at all! And flushing the well with chlorine bleach or putting the $40 filter in did not remove the iron. Thanks again.
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    Jun 13, 2010, 09:26 PM
    Hi jlsenbe! Thanks for your response. I was told that since the well has a jet pump it does not need a pressure tank/"holding tank." It does not make sense to me. The filter is working well the cold water is clear and the hot water is just about clear also--takes a few days for the hot water remaining in the tank to dissipate. So far so good. My filter was installed by a company called "Water Source." It was costly but worth it because I could not use the water at all! And flushing the well with chlorine bleach or putting the $40 filter in did not remove the iron. Thanks again.

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