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Well System Service

Pressure Tank & Pressure Switch Replacement

If your well system is short-cycling, losing pressure, or the switch keeps clicking, the pressure tank or switch is usually the cause. We diagnose the problem and replace what's failed — cleanly and correctly, serving homeowners across Ohio.

Pressure Switch Replacement

Swap out failed pressure switches, reset cut-in and cut-out, and verify clean operation under load.

Pressure Tank Replacement

Remove waterlogged or failed tanks and install a properly sized replacement with the right air charge and fittings.

What's included

  • Diagnose short-cycling, low pressure, and pump-control issues
  • Replace failed or worn pressure switches
  • Replace waterlogged or failed pressure tanks
  • Re-set cut-in / cut-out pressure and verify air charge
  • Check fittings, unions, and gauge for clean, leak-free operation

Signs Your Pressure Tank or Switch Is Failing

  • The pump turns on and off rapidly (short-cycling).
  • Water pressure is low, weak, or fluctuates while running.
  • The pressure switch clicks constantly or chatters.
  • Water spits, sputters, or has air coming out of faucets.
  • The tank feels heavy or waterlogged when tapped on top.
  • The pump runs longer than it used to before shutting off.

Catching these symptoms early often means a simple switch swap instead of a full tank replacement — and prevents the well pump from being damaged by constant cycling.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my pressure tank or switch needs to be replaced?

Look for short-cycling, low or fluctuating pressure, a switch that clicks constantly, water spitting from faucets, or a tank that feels waterlogged.

Can the switch be replaced without replacing the whole tank?

Yes. If the tank is still holding the correct air charge and isn't waterlogged, the pressure switch can be replaced on its own.

What area do you serve?

We serve homeowners across Ohio for well pressure tank and pressure switch service.

Will my water be off during the replacement?

Yes — water has to be shut off and the system depressurized to safely replace the tank or switch. Most replacements are completed the same day.

Need a pressure tank or switch replaced?

234-360-9762

Or email info@smartchoicereno.com