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    Excessive Air in lines (Shared Well)

    When you say remove check valves, do you literally mean remove them, or remove them from the picture for troubleshooting? I see what you are getting at, to basically see if the system at rest is draining back into the well, thereby pulling air into the system. Since I don't have any check...
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    Excessive Air in lines (Shared Well)

    The pressure tank that I installed is a Flotec FP7120 - Pre-Charged tank...It holds 35 gallons, but is equal to a standard 82 gal tank. I replaced my old bladder style tank for two reasons, one it had a very small leak from a rust hole and secondly, I thought that what was causing the air in...
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    Excessive Air in lines (Shared Well)

    Ok, I will do my best to explain my situation. Basically, I have a lot of air in my water lines. Primarily in the kitchen, but occasionally it reaches other faucets throughout the house. The kitchen faucet happens to be the closest faucet to the pressure tank. And, while there is a laundry...
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