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How to daisy chain water supply tanks & increase water pressure?

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How to daisy chain water supply tanks & increase water pressure?

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The deep water well that supplies our home also supplies another small house on the property that my father lives in. Water supply has never been an issue as it is a great well. The well feeds a small supply tank with switch, then there is two other supply tanks that are daisy chained together with check valves between them. I’m guessing this was done to provide more water so pump didn’t kick on so often. All pumps are pressure tanks and have same air pressure in them when I checked. The pressure is lower than I like. To increase the pressure should I change the settings on the switch and all tanks, and do I even need the other two tanks to have pressure on them. What is the best solution to increase my water pressure and maintain a reserve to keep the pump from running as often. I can’t increase the tank sizes due to space, so I’m guessing that’s why they are like they are. Thanks.

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