Serving Nashua, NH & Surrounding Areas

Stop Pump Short Cycling
Restore Water Pressure

Specializing in professional well tank bladder replacement and complete system diagnostics in Nashua, New Hampshire.

What We Do

Well System Services

Targeted repairs and upgrades that stabilize pressure, reduce pump wear, and protect your well system.

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Bladder Replacement

Restore proper air-water balance and stop pressure swings.

  • โ€ข Pre-charge set to spec
  • โ€ข Leak-free fittings
  • โ€ข System pressure test
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Short Cycling Fix

Identify the cause of rapid starts and protect your pump.

  • โ€ข Switch & gauge checks
  • โ€ข Tank pressure tuning
  • โ€ข Flow stability test
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New Tank Install

Upgrade to a modern pressure tank built for longevity.

  • โ€ข Correct sizing
  • โ€ข Quiet performance
  • โ€ข Warranty setup
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Licensed local technicians

Trusted service across Nashua and nearby towns.

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Same-day appointments when available.

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System Check

Complete Diagnostics

We pinpoint the root cause of pressure loss and short cycling with precise tests and proven setup standards.

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Pressure Switch Test

Verify cut-in/cut-out settings and replace worn switches.

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Tank Pre-Charge

Set air pressure 2 PSI below cut-in for stable flow.

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System Performance

Inspect tank integrity, fittings, and pressure stability.

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Fast scheduling, clear pricing, and a written service plan.

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Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear, practical answers to help you decide if your pressure tank needs service.

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What is well pump short cycling?

Short cycling is rapid on/off pump operation, often caused by a waterlogged or failed bladder.

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Can the bladder be replaced?

Some tanks allow bladder replacement, but many residential units are sealed and require a full tank swap.

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How long do pressure tanks last?

Most quality tanks last 10โ€“15 years depending on water quality and usage.

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What should the tank pre-charge be?

Set it 2 PSI below the pressure switch cut-in (e.g., 38 PSI for a 40/60 switch).

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Step-by-Step

Quick Diagnostic Guide

Use this simple checklist to spot common well tank issues before they damage your pump.

1

Listen for rapid cycling

Pump turning on/off every few seconds is a major warning sign.

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Check the air valve

Water at the Schrader valve means the bladder has failed.

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Verify pre-charge

Set 2 PSI below cut-in for stable, consistent pressure.

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Inspect for leaks

Check fittings, tank base, and pressure gauge for seepage.

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Weโ€™ll confirm the problem and recommend the best fix.

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