A well pump is a critical part of your home’s water system. It’s responsible for drawing water from the well and delivering it to your faucets. If your well pump breaks down, you’ll be without water.
There are a few signs that your well pump may be having problems. These include:
- Low water pressure
- Frequent power outages
- Strange noises coming from the well
- Water that is cloudy or discolored
There are a number of things that can cause well pump problems. These include:
- Electrical problems
- Mechanical problems
- Clogged screens or filters
- Low water levels
- Sediment buildup
If you’re experiencing problems with your well pump, it’s important to have it repaired as soon as possible. Depending on the cause of the problem, there are a few different solutions available.
- Electrical problems: If the problem is electrical, a qualified technician can usually repair or replace the pump’s motor or control panel.
- Mechanical problems: If the problem is mechanical, a qualified technician may need to disassemble the pump and replace worn or damaged parts.
- Clogged screens or filters: If the screens or filters are clogged, a qualified technician can clean or replace them.
- Low water levels: If the water levels in the well are low, a qualified technician can install a submersible pump or a deeper well.
- Sediment buildup: If sediment has built up in the well, a qualified technician can clean the well or install a sediment filter.
Well pump repair can be a complex process, but it’s important to have it done correctly. Our experts at American Water Specialties can fix your well pump quickly, and affordably. We ensure that your well pump is repaired properly and that you’ll have a reliable source of water for your home.
If you’re experiencing problems with your well pump, contact us today at American Water Specialties for a free consultation. We’ll help you diagnose the problem and recommend the best course of action for repair.