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Step 3 · Disconnect Plumbing

Place a bucket and some rags under the tank connection to catch any remaining water. Using two large pipe wrenches, place one on the tank tee manifold to hold it steady (this is the 'backup wrench'). Place the second wrench on the threaded fitting that connects the tank to the tee. Apply force in a counter-clockwise direction to loosen the tank. Once loose, you should be able to unscrew it the rest of the way by hand. Carefully move the old tank out of the way.

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Step 3 · Disconnect Plumbing

Place a bucket and some rags under the tank connection to catch any remaining water. Using two large pipe wrenches, place one on the tank tee manifold to hold it steady (this is the 'backup wrench'). Place the second wrench on the threaded fitting that connects the tank to the tee. Apply force in a counter-clockwise direction to loosen the tank. Once loose, you should be able to unscrew it the rest of the way by hand. Carefully move the old tank out of the way.

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How to Replace a Well Pressure Tank

Step 3 of 7·1.6 hr left

Preparation and Safety
15 mins1 itemsIntermediate
Drain the Old Tank
45 mins3 itemsIntermediate
3
Disconnect Plumbing
20 mins3 items
4
Prepare and Pre-charge New Tank
15 mins3 itemsIntermediate
5
Install the New Tank
25 mins4 itemsAdvanced
6
Re-pressurize and Check for Leaks
15 mins2 itemsIntermediate
7
Restore Power and Test System
20 mins1 itemsAdvanced
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