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I'm a new home owner and I just lost water pressure in my entire house. Advice needed!
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Hey folks!

So... My wife and I just purchased our first home. We're out in the country which means we're on a well and not hooked up to city infrastructure.

I noticed a slight decrease in water pressure at the end of my shower this morning and a few hours later the pressure is completely gone throughout the house. We can get a little dribble out of the taps, but that's all.

What I've done so far:

  • Checked all the breakers in the house to see if the pump wasn't receiving power.
  • I flipped the pump breaker off then back on. The taps had more pressure but it was spitting out water as if it was mixed with air at an inconsistent rate, then drops off again to a dribble.
  • I ran a manual recharge on our water filtration system.

We're new home owners and have a lot to learn about the house and we're quite overwhelmed... We've been here three weeks and since moving in our oven broke, our microwave door broke, and now we're dealing with a water pressure issue.

Any help is appreciated. I attached photos to help describe what I'm dealing with.

Thank you!

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