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Well Pressure & Filtration System Upgrade

Project Highlights

  • Improved System Efficiency
  • Service-Friendly Design
  • Clean Layout & Space Optimization

This project involved correcting and improving a previous installation completed by another contractor.

Ralph’s upgrades included the addition of an 81-gallon pressure tank to eliminate well pump cycling, as well as relocating the softener brine tank for better accessibility. The electronic controls were raised to create additional usable wall space and improve overall organization.

We also relocated and installed isolation valves on both the Big Blue canister filters and the ultraviolet filtration system to enhance serviceability. A platform was built to reposition the 40-gallon pressure tank for the booster pump, further optimizing the layout.

The end result is a clean, efficient, and service-friendly system that also frees up valuable garage space for the client’s side-by-side

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Pressure Tank Replacement & System Upgrade

Project Highlights

  • Consistent Water Pressure Restored
  • Pressure Tank Install
  • Upgraded Pressure Switch

This well system upgrade addressed a failing pressure tank that caused frequent pump cycling and inconsistent water pressure throughout the home. By installing a new 119-gallon pressure tank and updating the pressure switch, the system now operates efficiently and delivers smooth, reliable water flow. 

If your water pressure isn’t what it used to be or your pump seems to be running too often, it might be time to have your system checked. Send us a message or give us a call to schedule a service visit — we’re happy to take a look and get you fixed up right.

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Complete Well System Replacement

Project Highlights

  • Full System Replacement
  • Pump Protection Built In
  • Built for Long Service Life

This project replaced an aging ½ HP two-wire submersible pump and failing pressure tank with a new ½ HP three-wire pump system, control box, low-water protection, and a new 81-gallon pressure tank.

The entire system was rebuilt from the main power supply to the home’s main valve, eliminating weak points and ensuring consistent performance. High-durability materials, including Schedule 120 PVC and corrosion-resistant components, were used throughout for long service life.

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