What does no water usually mean?
If the whole house suddenly has no water, the issue may involve the well pump, pressure tank, pressure switch, power supply, filter blockage, well yield, or another water-system problem. A qualified provider will need the symptoms before diagnosing the cause.
Is it the well pump or pressure tank?
Rapid cycling, pressure swings, and inconsistent water pressure can point toward pressure tank or switch issues, while total water loss can involve the pump, wiring, controls, or the well itself. The safest next step is documenting symptoms for a provider.
Who handles no-water calls in Southern NH?
Well pump, water well, and some plumbing providers handle no-water calls around Merrimack, Bedford, Amherst, Milford, Hollis, Litchfield, Nashua-edge, and nearby Southern NH towns. This site is built to route requests only after provider approval.
What should I check before calling?
Note whether the whole house is affected, whether the pump is silent or running, whether pressure recovers, and whether there was a power outage or heavy water use. Avoid exposed wiring, unsafe electrical work, or opening equipment yourself.