Posted by cadet trooper on June 28, 2008 at 16:22:00 from (69.223.83.75):
We've lived in our new house for nine years and I think it is time to recharge our well pressure tank since almost everytime we turn on a faucet after a couple seconds the well pump comes on. I think mostly caused by my wife and others who have stayed here (city folk) don't understand when the power is off don't flush the toilet and the water softener is scheduled to come on around 2:00am during a power outage has drained my pump pressure down. Here is how I remember to recharge and that is turn off breaker to the pump then open all faucets and flush all toilets to drop pressure to zero then close everything including toilet supply valves then turn the breaker back on and let the pump run until the pressure switch shuts it off then turn on toilet supply valves and you're good to go. Am I correct on this procedure or do you have a suggestion? Thanks CT
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