Absent Minded Farmer
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- Location
- Gehl Country, Wis.
I'm wondering why, when the pump shuts off, the check valve sounds like someone has dropped a bowling ball on a kettle drum. Literally!! Not all the time either, maybe 35% of it. No pattern to it. It'll do it when the water hasn't been run all night or while the sprinkler's on. We changed out the pressure tank about a year ago. The bladder had ruptured(?). That's the story we got, anyhow.
So, is the check valve bad? They won't tell us over the phone until they come out to pull it up & have a look. I think it's a crock, personally. Not that the valve might not actually be bad, just that their full of beans because they don't get paid over the phone for consultation. Quite frankly, if they're going to dork me around, I'll pull the darned thing myself & look at it.
Which brings forth another question:
Is there a correct term for the clampy-thing used to hoist PVC out of the well?
Thanks,
Mike
So, is the check valve bad? They won't tell us over the phone until they come out to pull it up & have a look. I think it's a crock, personally. Not that the valve might not actually be bad, just that their full of beans because they don't get paid over the phone for consultation. Quite frankly, if they're going to dork me around, I'll pull the darned thing myself & look at it.
Which brings forth another question:
Is there a correct term for the clampy-thing used to hoist PVC out of the well?
Thanks,
Mike