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Well Water Pump Woes
I have a water pump in my basement which is hooked up to an artesian
well. We have had a streak of unusually hot weather here (90+ degrees with v. high humidity), which has caused the water pump to sweat so much that condensation drips off of the holding tank, pipes and fittings. So much water condenses that it creates large pools of water in my basement. Is there anything that I can do about this? Is there something wrong in the setup of my tank that causes this? I have been chalking it up to the fact that the extremely cold water (50 degrees or so out of the ground) condenses when it hits the walls of the tank. Has anyone encountered this problem? How might I address it in a way where I can eliminate the water gathering on my basement floor -I'd like to finish the basement some day. |
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