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It sounds like you do need to put air in your tank. Look here for a fairly clear discription of the process: gremcoinc.com
The exact process will depend on your system.
No. Low air in the tank would only make the pump run more. Pressure is a factor of the pump and the well. The tank will only hold the pressure built by the pump. You could have a clogged screen at the foot of your well, a bad pump, or build up in your waterlines.
First answer by Thomas Faraci. Last edit by A willige. Contributor trust: 9 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 380 [recommend question]
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