Well pump replacement

Well pump replacement requests for Port St. Lucie and the Treasure Coast.

A pump that repeatedly leaves the property without water, trips a breaker, runs without reaching pressure, or needs frequent repairs may require a repair-versus-replacement review. The correct recommendation depends on the pump type, well conditions, controls, pressure system, water demand, and what failed.

Repair or replace?

Conditions that affect the well pump recommendation.

Age and repeat failures

An older pump with repeated motor, control, or no-water failures may be less economical to repair than a reliable replacement. A recent pump with one failed control component may still be a repair candidate.

Pump performance

A pump that cannot build pressure, runs continuously, has damaged wiring, or produces less water than before needs diagnosis before sizing a replacement.

Well and household demand

Well depth, recovery, pipe size, pump setting, number of fixtures, irrigation demand, pressure settings, and electrical service all affect equipment selection.

Pump types

Submersible, jet, and irrigation pump replacement.

A submersible pump operates inside the well and may require pulling the drop pipe, cable, and pump for inspection. A jet pump is usually above ground and relies on a sealed suction system that must hold prime. An irrigation pump may have different flow and pressure requirements than a household-water system. Identifying the existing setup prevents the request from being treated as the wrong type of job.

Safety

Stop a pump that is running dry or repeatedly tripping power.

Do not keep resetting a breaker, open energized controls, or allow a pump to run without building pressure. Note the symptoms, shut the system down when it is safe to do so, and request qualified review.

Call (772) 271-5024