Well Pumps
Most well pumps are going to be in a well house with the pressure tank, so it’s going to be above ground. Then you have an aerator pump also that keeps the water in the well aerated. We help with all of these components and more.
In our area, the most common reason for well pump problems is mineral buildup. If you don’t run it through a filter and a softener, the water clogs up your pump system.
Diagnosing the Problem
Most of the time an issue is diagnosed by the customer because they call us. The biggest sign that something is wrong is low water pressure in the house. If we need to do a diagnostic, we can do that. The unfortunate thing is, well pumps aren’t repairable. If it’s the actual pump that’s the problem, it becomes a replacement job from that point forward.
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The best preventative maintenance that you can do to extend the life of your well pump is to install a softener and a water filter. The softer the water that goes through the pump, the longer the pump will last.
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Have a well pump issue? Call us today and we’ll get it handled.