This ain't my first rodeo (so to speak) on water well systems, but I've hit a snag. I put in a new pump and pressure tank for my mom and dad a few weeks ago. When the pump comes up to pressure and shuts off it surges a couple of times like there is a water hammer issue or something. I have set the pressure in the air bladder on the pressure tank at 2 psi below the cut-in pressure on the pump. All the water lines have been ran to get any air out of the system. There is a ball valve between the pump and the pressure tank. I have tried shutting off the valve to check for any leaks internal to the system and both sides hold pressure. I also did a flow test to make sure the line between the pump and pressure tank was not restricted. The pressure tank is in the basement and the pump is outside about 40ft away. I thought about putting a check valve near the pump, but I think that the surge is too fast for a check valve to help. Would putting a water hammer arrester in line close to the pump help??? Any other ideas? I am concerned that the pump kicking off and on a couple of times at the end of each cycle will shorten the life of the motor and I know it's hard on the pressure switch. Also the pressure switch is new and came with the pump. It is a standard 30-50 switch.