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Well Water Problems
One of my customers called last night to tell me her visiting son and family suddenly has no water in her beach house. The house uses a well with a submersible pump. The son told me over the phone last night that the pressure tank had condensation about half-way up the tank. He could hear no cycling noise though when someone turned the faucet on.
I went under the crawl space this morning and the tank is empty and dry. My guess is that the tank has gone bad and therefore allowed the pump to go bad by being old and overworked. I'm calling in a professional tomorrow but just wanted a heads-up as to what the pro should be checking for. I don't want just a parts replacer until there is water again, along with a stiff bill that didn't need to be that stiff. Thanks for any advice.
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