You may have a bad Volume Control Valve in you pressure tank. This valve let excess air from the pressure tank. The excess air comes from the first joint of pipe in the well because there is a drain at the bottom of the first joint to drain the water from this joint. My Father-in-Law well was like this. We did not know what the problem was so it was lived with. Finally the pump went out. When my Father-in-Laws Grand Nephew, He and His Father ran a water well company, came to replace the pump. I mentioned that I hoped the new pump would correct this problem. He told me it was not the pump but the Volume Control Valve that is in the side of the tank. When the new pump and Volume Control Valve was in place, NO MORE AIR BLOWING OUT OF THE FAUCETS.
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