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Tracey S. had JR Snider install a new water heater in their home.
Before: This homeowner had an older water treatment unit that was out of date and not working properly.
After: We installed a new WaterCare Clear Care pro Acid Neutralizer with a WaterCare Air Cat Iron filtration system, and lastly a WaterCare Red Resin Water Softener.
I installed a new fifty gallon electric water heater. The new unit has a pan, thermal tank, and new shut off valves. I ensured the thermal tank is strapped. There is no Prv so I set the thermal tank to 65 psi. I installed two new customer supplied washing machine hoses. I also installed a new dual quarter turn angle stop under the kitchen sink. At this time Elizabeth does not want a new Prv. I pressure tested the installation and ensured that everything is leak free and working correctly.
Scope of Work
1. Emergency Response, System Shutdown & Water Restoration
• Respond to emergency service call.
• Access frozen well house and assess system condition.
• Thaw frozen components as required.
• Restore water service that was lost due to freezing in the well house.
• Isolate and shut down the well system as needed to safely perform repairs.
• Relieve system pressure and drain affected piping.
2. Removal of Failed Tank Tee Assembly
• Remove the existing failed or damaged tank tee.
• Disconnect associated piping and components as necessary to access the assembly.
• Inspect surrounding piping and fittings for additional wear or freeze-related damage.
3. Installation of New Tank Tee Assembly (Complete)
• Install a new tank tee assembly sized appropriately for the existing well system.
• Install and connect all required components, including:
• Pressure switch
• Pressure gauge
• Pressure relief valve
• Boiler drain / hose bib
• Required electrical conduit and fittings
• Threaded fittings, nipples, unions, and sealants
4. System Reconnection & Configuration
• Reconnect pressure tank(s) to the new tank tee assembly.
• Restore plumbing connections to the well system.
• Verify proper electrical connections to the pressure switch.
5. Testing & System Restoration
• Restore power to the well system.
• Pressurize system and test for leaks.
• Verify proper pump cycling and pressure switch operation.
• Confirm accurate pressure readings and proper relief valve operation.
6. Final Verification & Cleanup
• Confirm stable water pressure and reliable system performance.
• Ensure system is fully operational and safe for continued use.
• Clean work area and remove all job-related debris.
Well pump/pressure tank install.