MicroE
Enlightened
The 35 year-old pump in my home's well died today and we ran dry. I couldn't find an electrical problem and we finally got a well contractor to come by (not easy feat on a Sunday on a holiday weekend!).
The guy said that the pump is running but not sending up any water. The pump is 230V and is drawing current.
Right now I have a sump pump in the pool hooked to a garden hose to deliver water to the toilet. It works, but it's a pain in the neck to manage.
Has anybody ever had a well pump replaced? How much is this going to cost me?
I realize that I don't have much of a choice here because a house without water really stinks (pun intended).---Marc
The guy said that the pump is running but not sending up any water. The pump is 230V and is drawing current.
Right now I have a sump pump in the pool hooked to a garden hose to deliver water to the toilet. It works, but it's a pain in the neck to manage.
Has anybody ever had a well pump replaced? How much is this going to cost me?
I realize that I don't have much of a choice here because a house without water really stinks (pun intended).---Marc