dmccarty
Super Star Member
Briefly, pressure tanks are not full of water, they are full of air. When the pump kicks on, the tank should be almost out of water. That gives you the longest pump cycle. If your pump is short cycling, just add air. If there is a leak in the bladder, add air anyway. It will just function as a bladderless tank for a few weeks while you shop around and save yourself a few hundred dollars.
That might work. Depends on how bad of a leak you have. I put air in my tank which helped for a few days. Then no amount of air helped. Short cycling that well pump is NOT good. Our power bill spiked when the bladder was finally gone, kaput, dead, out of there, no longer functioning and we had to wait for the new tank to get installed.
In hindsight I could likely have done the work myself. I thought we had soldiered pipe at the well which I was not going to mess with. Turned out we only had galvanized and plastic piping. Now I could fix it because he left me a large length of the plastic pipe.
But the hundred dollars or so I paid for installation was money well spent. I needed some help moving the well house and the plumber had everything he needed. I would have spent hours just figuring out what to buy and more hours fixing.
What the plumber charged me for the new tank was less than I could find it on the Internet...
Later,
Dan