JohnFromOKC
New Member
I've had to dig up my well head multiple times to repair leaks. I thought I did a good job each time, but within a year, it leaks again, always a PVC fitting, either a threaded fitting (schedule 80) other times a 90 degree elbow.
Cut in pressure 42 psig, cut out 62 psig.
This last time, I called the well service company to come out and fix it. They said my old air pressure tank might be causing it due to water hammer, and recommended replacing it with a new bladder tank - so I had them replace the tank, fix the leak, and all was well until the year passed and the leak came back yet again.
Something is going on here causing the cracks in these fittings that I cannot figure out. Any ideas? Soil settling? Water hammer?
The pic below is of a previous repair that sprung a leak - it's always a hairline crack that squirts water underground until it saturates the soil long enough to surface.
I'm considering changing out the PVC and installing PEX. Maybe the PEX will last and not leak because I will only need one fitting at the well head?
I'm at wits end with this endless leak. What say you Pro's?
Cut in pressure 42 psig, cut out 62 psig.
This last time, I called the well service company to come out and fix it. They said my old air pressure tank might be causing it due to water hammer, and recommended replacing it with a new bladder tank - so I had them replace the tank, fix the leak, and all was well until the year passed and the leak came back yet again.
Something is going on here causing the cracks in these fittings that I cannot figure out. Any ideas? Soil settling? Water hammer?
The pic below is of a previous repair that sprung a leak - it's always a hairline crack that squirts water underground until it saturates the soil long enough to surface.
I'm considering changing out the PVC and installing PEX. Maybe the PEX will last and not leak because I will only need one fitting at the well head?
I'm at wits end with this endless leak. What say you Pro's?