How do I prepare my well pump for winter?
How To Winterize Your Water Well Pump
- Turn off the power to the pump.
- Open a faucet to drain the residual water in the pump.
- Disconnect draining pipes and other units from the pump so you can be sure all water drains from the pump properly.
- Use an air compressor to blow out any additional water.
How do you winterize a well spigot?
This can typically be done by shutting off an interior shut-off valve to the water line leading to the spigot. Next, open the spigot and leave it open for a few hours until the water inside the pipe drains out. After the water drains out, close the spigot again.
How do I keep my well water pipes from freezing?
The Pipes. Any pipes that are above ground should be insulated. Foam sleeves are a common solution to prevent freezing, but you can also use a thermal blanket or even old sweatshirts that are double wrapped. It can also be beneficial to use heat tape – just be sure to space it out about an inch or so along the pipe.
How do you cover outside faucets from freezing?
Cover the exterior faucet with an insulated slip-on cover. This will prevent any remaining water from freezing. Exterior pipes should be wrapped with insulation tubing, which can be found at your local hardware store. Do not wrap your pipes with bath towels or newspaper!
What’s the best way to winterize a well?
Step 1: Turn off the water to the irrigation system at the main valve. Step 2: Set the automatic irrigation controller to the “rain” setting. Step 3: Turn on each of the valves to release pressure in the pipes. Step 4: Drain all of the water out of any irrigation components that might freeze.
When to winterize your well pump equipment and keep your well?
If your household relies on a well for drinking water and other needs, when the leaves fall it is time to make sure that the well equipment is winterized. If you waited and a current cold snap has caused your water pipes to freeze or your well pump equipment to stop working, we’re here to help.
When is it not OK to turn off water in a winterized building?
When is it Not OK to turn off water in a winterized building: But if the building is heated by a system that requires water, such as a steam boiler or a hot water (hydronic) heating boiler, turning off the building water supply can risk serious damage or total destruction to the heating boiler or even unsafe conditions.
How can I winterize my sprinkler system for winter?
Winterizing a sprinkler system is also fairly easy to do yourself. It involves shutting off the water, draining the pipes, blowing them free of water, and then opening test cocks on the vacuum breaker to allow air into the system. This prevents trapped water from freezing and cracking the plastic water lines.
What’s the best way to winterize a well pump?
Use a flat head screwdriver to loosen the hose clamps attaching the water feed lines and pump lines to the water well pump. Place a bucket under the connections so that any water that spills when you disconnect the hoses will not wind up on the floor.
When is it Not OK to turn off water in a winterized building: But if the building is heated by a system that requires water, such as a steam boiler or a hot water (hydronic) heating boiler, turning off the building water supply can risk serious damage or total destruction to the heating boiler or even unsafe conditions.
Do you winterize your home in the winter?
Most vacation homes and cabins are considered seasonal homes. In other words, they are not designed to be used during the winter because their plumbing systems and structures are not adequately insulated to withstand extreme cold. When preparing to close your vacation home for the season you must winterize the plumbing.
When to turn off the well water pump?
Close all the household water faucets and the water heater valves as well as the extra drain valves, and relax knowing the well system will weather the winter. DO NOT turn the pump back on until spring. Pauline Gill is a retired teacher with more than 25 years of experience teaching English to high school students.