The pressure tank is the unsung hero of your well system. Its job is to hold pressurized water so your pump does not have to start every time you turn on a tap. When the tank fails, usually because the bladder ruptures or loses its air charge, your pump starts running constantly to compensate. That short-cycling burns out the pump motor much faster than normal and drives up your electric bill in the meantime.
Union County mountain homes and seasonal cabins near Nottely Lake often have older tanks that have lost their air pressure from years of pressure cycling. Heavy spring thaw and sediment surges can corrode tank internals. We service pressure tanks throughout the area. Whether your tank just needs its air pressure recharged, the bladder has failed and needs replacement, or the whole tank has reached the end of its life, we diagnose it on-site and give you a clear recommendation with pricing before any work begins.
A waterlogged or failed pressure tank forces your well pump to start hundreds of extra times per day. Each startup puts stress on the motor. A pump that should last 12 years might fail in three if the pressure tank is ignored. Replacing or servicing the tank is one of the best investments you can make in the life of your well system. In Union County's mountain climate with hard water and seasonal sediment surges, proper tank maintenance keeps your whole system running longer.
We handle the full picture: well pump repair, pump replacement, and complete system inspections.
Call our local team for a free diagnosis and same-day service.
(762) 500-0553