Posted by Gary Mitchell on December 18, 2016 at 05:29:10 from (184.157.60.114):
For the past 4 or 5 days our water has spurted a little when you turn it on after a period of non-use, especially the hot. Last night after my wife took a shower the pump started to cycle on for about 5 seconds then off for about 10 seconds. This continued for a few minutes until I decided to turn off the juice to it. I's been cold here in Osceola, MO. but I didn't think cold enough to freeze the pump house yet. Last night I hung a different heat lamp in the well house and left the pump power off for the night. This morning the cold water seemed to work ok when I restarted the pump and it seems to be cycling normally although it spewed a bunch of air and then brown water out of the tap before clearing up when I tried the hot side. Things seem to ok at his point. Can someone tell me what I have going on here? It has me REAL nervous. Thanks, gm
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