For the layman, arranging a clean water system or disposal at home was very complex. In addition to having to know how to keep water flowing hard and evenly, it takes enough knowledge to recognize what type of pipe is needed.

Nowadays, there are many types of pipes offered on the market. Starting from grade PVC pipe AW/VP, HDPE pipe, as well as PPR pipe for clean water channel. As for water disposal pipes, it is used that is made from PVC class D/VU. There is also a Mineral Reinforced Polypropylene pipe, for hot exhaust water pipes that can reduce the flow noise of exhaust water. If you have trouble DWH Plumbing Solutions Newcastle will help you solve the problem of leaking pipes.

And here are some common issues and how to solve problems with the most frequent water pumps.

Water is not flowing when the pump is lit

Not only is it often experienced by those who recently installed the pump, but the problem is also often experienced by the owners of old pumps. The engine of water pumps that live and sound but do not emit water is usually due to:

  • No water source. In the dry season, usually, conventional wells can be drought so that no water rises when the pump is turned on. For this problem, we can figure it out by listening to the sound on the water pump. Water pumps that sound normal, not slow, not buzzing and the dynamic is spinning, indicating that no water will be sucked using a water pump.
  • Well too deep. Each pump has certain specifications that allow it to suck water at a certain depth. Therefore, before buying a water pump. It is good to consider the depth of well then choose a water pump that the specifications can be used to suck water at maximum depth. If the pump you are currently using does not meet the required specifications, you can immediately replace and purchase a new one with deeper suction power.
  • Pipe leak. Leaks can occur on the sump pipe at the bottom. This leak usually occurs in pipe joints that cause water to be difficult to move up.
  • Damage to the water pump valve. The valve serves to hold the water from returning to the well. If the valve is damaged, then the water will return to the well and the pipe becomes empty. To be able to raise water, we usually have to guide it by pouring water on the machine.
  • Water pump or pipe clogged. When the water source is available and there is no leakage in the pipeline, the water can not flow due to obstruction.