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    When our well kicks in, things drip.

    So, Cass...one more thing. We will be gutting our kitchen/bathroom...all pipes will be exposed. Planning to replace all of them sometime in the next year. I am guessing that the pipes are being occluded (partially) by lime, and thats whats causing the increase in pressure. Is there any harm...
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    When our well kicks in, things drip.

    Cass, the fixtures had been replaced less than 10 yrs ago. Still think this is the problem?
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    When our well kicks in, things drip.

    So, we have this old home. Its well maintained, but recently, we've noticed that when our well kicks on, our bathroom sink, tub, toilet and kitchen sink drip just a little bit. It continues for about 5 mins and then stops. Any reason you can think of as to why this is happening? PS...we...
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