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Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Pressure Tank

  • Writer: Robert Miller
    Robert Miller
  • Feb 28
  • 3 min read


Well pressure tank
Inspecting a well pressure tank to ensure proper function, prevent system failures, and maintain consistent water pressure.

A pressure tank plays a crucial role in maintaining water pressure and protecting your well pump from overworking. Ensuring your well system is in top shape is essential for reliable water flow. However, like any component in your water system, it can wear out over time. Replacing a failing pressure tank before it completely fails can help prevent costly damage to your well pump and ensure reliable water flow in your home. Below are some key signs that indicate it may be time to replace your well pressure tank.

1. Fluctuating or Low Water Pressure

If you notice inconsistent water pressure when using faucets, showers, or appliances, it may be due to a malfunctioning pressure tank. A failing tank may not be maintaining consistent pressure, leading to weaker water flow.


2. Well Pump Running Constantly or Short Cycling

A well pressure tank helps regulate when the pump turns on and off. If you hear your well pump running continuously or cycling on and off too frequently (short cycling), it may be a sign that the pressure tank is no longer holding pressure properly. This can lead to excessive wear on the pump, reducing its lifespan.

3. Visible Water Leaks Around the Tank

Check around the base of your pressure tank for signs of leaks or rust. Any visible water leakage or signs of corrosion may indicate that the tank is deteriorating and needs replacement.

4. Air Spurting from Faucets

If air bursts out of your faucets when you turn them on, your pressure tank could be malfunctioning. This often happens when the internal bladder or diaphragm inside the tank fails, allowing air and water to mix improperly.

5. Strange Noises from the Tank or Well System

If you hear banging, clicking, or other unusual noises coming from your pressure tank or well pump, it may be due to pressure fluctuations caused by a failing tank.

6. High Electric Bills

A failing well pressure tank can cause your pump to work harder and run more frequently, leading to increased energy consumption and higher utility bills. If your electric bill has risen unexpectedly, your well system may be the culprit.

7. Age of the Pressure Tank

Most well pressure tanks have a lifespan of 10 to 15 years. If your tank is approaching or has exceeded this age, it’s wise to have it inspected and consider replacing it before it fails.


What to Do If Your Pressure Tank Is Failing

If you’re experiencing any of the signs above, it’s essential to take action before your well pump sustains damage. Here’s what you can do: ✅ Check the tank for leaks, rust, or pressure loss.Monitor pump cycles and water pressure fluctuations.Call a professional well service to diagnose the issue and recommend repairs or replacement.

🚰 Need a Pressure Tank Replacement in Dayton, OH, or the surrounding area? If your well pressure tank is showing signs of failure, don’t wait until it causes pump damage or water interruptions. Contact Top Notch Well Pumps & Plumbing, serving Dayton, OH, and the Greater Miami Valley, for expert well system inspections and replacements! Call 937-421-8200!


Why Choose Top Notch Well Pumps & Plumbing?

As a trusted, family-owned business based in Bellbrook, OH, we take pride in providing top-quality well system services with a focus on reliability and customer satisfaction. Our experienced team will assess your well pressure tank and ensure your home has steady, reliable water pressure.

For more information or to schedule a service, call/text us at 937-421-8200 or Book Online today!


 
 
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