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    Problem with air in line---sillcock to blame?

    Thanks for all the help. I finally bit the bullet and replaced the sillcock. I know that sounds like an easy fix, but the placement of it and the fact they soldered the original sillcock in, made it a little difficult. I replaced the sillcock and viola...no more air in the house and the new...
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    Problem with air in line---sillcock to blame?

    Ok. I'm sorry I forgot this in my original description. I have a hose bib inside the house...presumably to drain the tank as it runs into my sump pump. After I read the description of overpumping, I went downstairs and turned it on full blast. If I turn that on (again presumably at the same...
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    Problem with air in line---sillcock to blame?

    Hi HJ: I'm sorry--you're right. I misquoted. When I narrowed it down to the sillcock, I read seemingly hundreds of posts and they all said that the vacuum breaker (not the filter as I originally called it) was bad. So, I tried replacing that, but that didn't change anything. As far as...
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    Problem with air in line---sillcock to blame?

    Sorry for any cross-posting. I have a doozie of a problem and I can't seem to find anyone with experience to answer it. Thanks in advance for all the help. I have well water with a pressure tank. The line comes out of the pressure tank and "t's" off to a frost-free sillcock before continuing...
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