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First: Call the guy that did the work; he didn't finish his job.
If he's reputable he'll be there quickly and you'll have water
back in no time, full force. He "forgot" something important.

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"John P Reber" wrote in message
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| We woke up yesterday with no water. Checked the breaker to the
pump for
| the well. It was tripped. Tried resetting, but it would keep
tripping.
|
| Called a couple of places, found a place that does mostly pump
| replacements that could come out yesterday. They replaced the
pump and
| the switch by the pressure tank. We ran the water through an
outside
| spicket for a while.
|
| They left, we left the water run for another hour or 2. We then
turned
| on the spicket in the kitchen and dirty water trickeled out,
same in our
| half bath. I tried the water in the main bath and at first some
dirty
| water spirted out, but then has been running normally.
|
| I'm suspecting dirt or something clogged the pipes leading to
the half
| bath and kitchen.
|
| What would be the best way to test/clean them? I was thinking
blowing
| high pressure air back through the lines. Does this sound
| logical/correct? There is a water softener involved. Is there
anyting
| that should be disconnected?