Pump will not start
Could involve power, control, switch, wiring, or pump failure.
Pump will not turn onA no-water problem can come from the well pump, pressure switch, control box, pressure tank, wiring, loss of prime, or system pressure. Submit a request so an available local provider can review the issue.
Could involve power, control, switch, wiring, or pump failure.
Pump will not turn onMay indicate pressure tank, leak, pump, or well-system issues.
Pressure problemsUrgent requests should include a working callback number and clear issue details.
Troubleshooting guideA humming pump can point to motor, capacitor, control box, or stuck pump problems.
Humming pump helpDo not repeatedly reset a breaker that keeps tripping. Request repair review.
Breaker trip helpSome above-ground pumps run but do not move water after losing prime.
Prime-loss helpNo-water calls are easier to review when the request explains what changed at the house. A provider may need to know if every fixture lost water, whether the pump is making noise, whether the pressure gauge is at zero, and whether the breaker or pressure switch changed recently.