Keep Your Water Flowing When the Lights Go Out

POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y., Oct. 10, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Well-water pumps operate on electricity, and they will shut down in the event of a power failure. Fortunately, T. Webber Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning is offering advice to well-water home owners on backup systems that can keep the water flowing in a well-water home if inclement weather causes a power outage.

"Many households in the Hudson Valley receive their water supply from private wells, and bad weather can negatively impact a well-water system in the home," said Tommy Webber, owner of T. Webber Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning. "Severe storms can cause power outages, shutting down the well pump and system that brings fresh water to the home. It is absolutely essential to have a backup plan in place to secure your well-water."

Having a total loss of water supply to the home will impact cooking, laundry, and showers, and it can result in possible hydration issues for your family, pets, or livestock during prolonged outages. T. Webber offers the following advice on how to protect your well-water supply to the home:

    --  Standby generator - Installed standby generators are a reliable peace of
        mind for a home that depends on electricity to keep the fresh water
        flowing. An installed generator automatically switches on when the home
        loses power.
    --  Portable generator - Portable generators are also an option. Although
        less expensive than an installed standby generator, they are more labor
        intensive and require constant monitoring to ensure operation and
        safety.
    --  Fresh water supply - Make advance plans to ensure a safe drinking water
        supply if you don't yet have an alternate water or power source in place
        to cope with power failures. It is recommended to store at least one
        gallon of fresh water per day for each member of the household, and you
        want enough for at least three days. Replenish these supplies every six
        months to keep the water fresh.
    --  Well pump maintenance - Severe storms with lightning can also impact the
        lifespan of a well pump. If water flow does not resume after a
        power-failure, T. Webber can diagnose the well pump issue and restore
        water flow.

"With so many options to choose from, you want to pick the solution that is best suited for the safety and security needs of your family," Webber said. "From consulting to installation, we can help provide the expert knowledge and service necessary to make choosing and acquiring a backup plan easy for Hudson Valley homeowners."

About T. Webber Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning
T. Webber Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning is a family owned and operated home services company serving the Hudson Valley area, including Dutchess, Putnam, Westchester, Orange and Ulster counties. A+ rated by the Better Business Bureau, T. Webber has been the company of choice for commercial and residential repairs and services for nearly 30 years. Tom Webber founded the company in 1989 with the vision to exceed customer expectations and provide exceptional service with integrity, competence, and objectivity with every service call. T. Webber provides timely, same-day service for plumbing, heating, air conditioning, electrical, well system, water quality, bathroom remodeling, and sewer and septic repairs. For more information, call 1-845-265-1400 or visit http://twebber.com/.

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