Well, well, well, if it ain’t another problem to deal with. This time, it’s the dang well running dry. Ain’t that just the way of things? You count on something, and then bam! It lets you down. Let me tell you what to do if your well runs dry, I know a thing or two about dry wells, lemme tell ya.
First thing’s first, you gotta see if that well is really dried up like an old prune. Or maybe it is the water level done dropped, and it is no water now. If it is just the water level, it will be okay. And you need to know if it’s dried up for good or just for a little while. Maybe you been usin’ too much water lately, doin’ laundry or washin’ a car every day. You gotta figure that out.

Now, if that there well is truly empty, don’t go runnin’ the pump. That’ll just wreck it good. Turn off that well pump breaker, you hear? Just cut the power to it, like pullin’ the plug on the old TV set when a storm’s comin’. Let that well sit and rest, especially overnight. Sometimes, it just needs a little time to fill back up. Maybe we need rain, that will help.
Here is what you can try when your well runs dry:
- Turn off the pump: Like I said, gotta cut the power. No use burnin’ out the pump when there’s no water.
- Wait and see: Give it some time. Sometimes the water level comes back up on its own. Patience, like waitin’ for a good tomato to ripen.
- Check the water level: After a while, see if there’s any water down there. You might need to check it for yourself.
If you’re real worried and got some money to spare, you can call up one of them well companies. They know all about these things. Maybe they can tell you what to do. Some of ’em even got them big water tanks they can lend you. Or, if you got a real nice neighbor, one that ain’t too stingy, maybe you can run a hose from their place to yours. Just to tide you over, you know? Just don’t forget to turn off the water.
One thing them fancy well folks might do is lower that pump of yours. If there’s still water way down deep, that might do the trick. It’s like reachin’ down to the bottom of the rain barrel for that last bit of water, makes sense to me. Just put it down and it will be okay, maybe. But if the well is dry, it will damage the pump, and this is not good. It is bad.
Now, some folks might tell you to dig a whole new well. Well, that’s a big job, and it costs a heap of money. It ain’t like plantin’ a row of beans, that’s for sure. And sometimes the well will be dry for days. It is not good, no water to use, oh no.
- Lower the pump: If there’s water deeper down, this can work.
- Get a water tank: A temporary fix, but it’ll give you some water to use.
- Ask a neighbor: If you’re lucky, maybe they’ll share their water.
Here’s another thing, when the well runs dry, it’s usually a drought. That means there ain’t been enough rain. And rain is what fills up them wells in the first place. It’s like tryin’ to get water from a stone when there ain’t no rain, and you can’t do it. So, you gotta do these things when you have no water to use. But don’t worry, you will be fine, you need to know what to do when the well runs dry, that is important. If no water, it is bad, you know.

And how do you know it is the well and not somethin’ else? Could be the pump is busted. Or that pressure tank thingamajig. You gotta check all that before you go blamin’ the well. It is not good to waste time if the well is not dry. You need to check the pump, the water, and everything else.
Here’s the thing to remember: a dry well ain’t always the end of the world. Sometimes it’s just a little hiccup. But you gotta be smart about it. Don’t go wastin’ water when you don’t have to. And keep an eye on things. If it happens a lot, maybe it’s time to call in them experts. Or maybe it is time to find a new well. It is hard, but we can do it, no problem.
If you don’t fix it, bad things happen, so don’t let your well run dry, or you will be sorry. You need water for many things, so you need to fix it. No water, no life, you know.
So, there you have it. That’s what this old gal knows about what to do if your well runs dry. It ain’t rocket science, just good old common sense. And a little bit of prayin’ for rain never hurts, neither! Hope you get water soon, bye!