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Our water well repair experts have years of experience servicing pumps of all makes and models in any commercial and residential application including:
- Variable Frequency Drive Pumps
- Submersible Pumps
- Booster Pumps
- Turbine Pumps
- Jet Pumps
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Water Well Repair Symptoms & Prevention
Clues Your Well May Need Repair
Did You Know?
We help our customers save thousands of dollars in costly repairs and replacements by preventing emergency water well repairs before they happen. It’s called the Hassle-Free Maintenance Program.
No Water Pressure
Check your fuse box or circuit breakers to see if a power failure has occurred. If not, faulty switches, pumps, or corroded pipes are some of the most common issues. Please contact us to help troubleshoot the situation.
Low Water Pressure
New filtration systems or clogged filtration are common reasons for low or no water pressure. Additional issues may include clogged screens, lowering water tables from overuse, a leak within the system, or the pump may be failing.
Sputtering Faucet or Air in Water Lines
Pressure tanks, water pipes in the well, or broken offset line may all cause this behavior from your water supply. Contact us immediately to help troubleshoot.
Surging Water Pressure
This issue occurs most often when a pressure switch or tank is defective or failing. It can also occur when a new pump or tank has been installed that does not meet the requirements of your water pump system.
Smelly Water
Most often occurs from the presence of sulfur reducing bacteria in your water system. Contact us immediately for water testing to ensure there are no contaminants that may be hazardous to your health.
Staining or Residue on Sink and Bathroom Fixtures
Mineral stains and buildups are common in the midwest and indicates that iron or manganese is present in your water. This is common in aging wells and may indicate the beginning of the end for your well.