Nick87
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I've got a couple questions about a plumbing issue. Anyone on here a plumber?
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Pressure tank is new. Supply line from well to house was galvanized and started leaking a month back and.we replaced it. This problem was ongoing before the new pressure tank.Have you checked your pressure tank? Proper pressure or faulty bladder in tank along with your pressure switch settings?
Yes.Do you have a water softener? Been plumbing 40 years.
I suspected something with the softener since we had it installed right before we moved in. Brought it up to the plumber he wouldn't even acknowledge it.Do you have a water softener? Been plumbing 40 years.
Crossed my mind as well.Do you think it’s related to your plumbing vents? We are required to 3” going through the roofs and toilets require a 2” vent, vanity/sinks 1.5”. Any sewer smells? I can’t imagine air getting into you pressure tank or well system, since I thought most of those were closed, unless your pump head was somehow above your hydrostatic water level in well casing? Best of luck, I’m not a plumber, but can do it.
Yes sputtering is coming from faucets supply line to toilets.Back up a minute. I understood the sputtering was coming from the faucets and fill line to stool? If so, the venting is unrelated to the problem. If the sputtering is in the drains, then Pagosa is on the right track.
We rent the softener actually. Price seems like a no Brainer.I had air in my water lines after the softener regenerated( every 4-8 days). The valving allowed air to enter the media tank on the last cycle and wouldn't flush it out till I opened a faucet. I replaced the softener, cause thats what I do, but it should be repairable if it isn't too old.
This.Simple fix is to bypass the softener for a few days and see if trouble goes away.
Not a well issue then.... Had a similar problem with my well (except sucking air in either h/c) - plumber quoted me 25k for a cistern because "the well was dry." Took the well cap off and had 80' of water. FIL and i replaced the well pump, controller, etc and havent had a problem since. It was around 4k for the parts but i bought a cadillac pump/controller. Going to a more modern pump controller (digitally adjust PSI) without a huge tank has been nice. It seems strange its only on one side of the plumbing, though...I should mention that it is only the cold side that does it.