24/7 Emergency Well Pump Repairs in Raleigh
Contact the most trusted emergency well pump repair professionals in Raleigh to get the job done immediately. You shouldn’t have to wait for a technician to be available when your water’s out!
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At A&T Well and Pump, we know that you may experience problems with your well outside of normal business hours. Our emergency well pump repairs in Raleigh, NC, and surrounding areas provides the emergency well service you need when you need it.
We Provide 24/7 Well Pump Repair Services
Our team of licensed contractors have the experience you can rely on when well issues arise at any time. We will diagnose your problem promptly, find the solution, and restore your well water service as soon as possible.
Our team is equipped to deal with various of issues that may impact your well service. Some common emergency well pump repair problems include:
No Water
If you turn your faucets on and the water does not flow out, you know you have a problem with your well. Many factors lead to this, such as damaged pipes, a declining water table, or a faulty well pump. When you call us for 24/7 well service, our technicians will inspect your pump to determine the exact problem so that it can be fixed promptly and water can be properly restored.
Low Water Pressure
Perhaps you still have water flowing from your faucet, but the pressure is lower than normal. This can be due to wear and tear on your pump, clogged pipes, or a declining water table. When you call the professionals at A&T Well and Pump, we will pinpoint the problem to restore your well’s flow rate and ensure you have enough water for your daily needs.
Call Now For All Your Emergency Well Pump Repair Needs!
Well Pump Running Constantly
If your well pump continuously runs without stopping, it may be due to the pressure switch or leaks in the water system. When your pump is running constantly, it’s not only a nuisance, but it can increase your energy costs and lead to premature wear and tear on your pump.
Some people experience the opposite problem of their pump rapidly cycling on and off. This “short cycling” stresses the pump and leads to problems that require prompt well repair. Our experience team will determine if your problem is due to a malfunctioning pressure switch, leaks in the system, or a waterlogged pressure tank.
Water Well Pipes Burst
Pipes that have burst are an immediate sign that you need emergency well pump repair. Broken pipes can be due to extremes in temperature among other reasons. Whatever the cause, you want to have your pipes repaired promptly to avoid any further damage that can become costly.
Dirty Water
If you are experiencing water that is dirty or cloudy, it may be due to a problem with the well casing or a deteriorating pump. Dirty water is unhealthy and dangerous, so you don’t want to waste time repairing your well pump. Having your well pump repaired promptly and testing your water will lead to clean, safe water.
Concerning Sounds
When your well pump is running smoothly, you should not hear any strange noises. When you begin to hear noises such as banging, clicking, or humming coming from your well pump, it can mean there are mechanical issues. You’ll want to call for emergency well pump repair to determine the exact cause. Not knowing what is leading to the noises you’re hearing can be dangerous and lead to further damage.
Air in Water
If you have water that looks to be spitting from the faucet or air sputtering out, you may have a damaged well pump. This can also be due to dropping water levels, or a faulty check valve. Our 24/7 well service can diagnose the problem quickly to resolve the issue because air in your water supply can affect the water quality. It can also indicate other problems in your well pump system that should be looked at promptly.
Contaminated Water
Well water that is contaminated poses a health hazard and needs to be dealt with right away. This can be due to problems with the filtration system or breaches in the well casing. You don’t want to wait to call for repairs when you have contaminated water. Emergency well pump repair is needed to preserve the health of everyone in your home.
Electrical Issues
If there are electrical issues such as a malfunctioning control box or faulty motor, you may experience well pump failures. This can impact your water supply. A qualified technician can diagnose this problem and determine what type of well repair is needed.
What do Emergency Well Pump Repairs Entail?
Emergency well pump repairs can run the gamut, depending on the exact issue. Some common repairs include:
- Water Pump Motors
- Water Pressure Tanks
- Pump Savers
- Booster Pumps
- Control Boxes
- Miscellaneous Parts and Components
- Submersible Pumps
- Water Storage Tank Systems
- Water Well Fittings
- Electrical Parts
Our team is experienced in handling these types of repairs and is here to handle your emergency well pump repair. We are licensed and insured so you can have peace of mind when we are working at your home.
In addition to emergency well pump repair services, our Raleigh well repair company also offers the following:
- Well tank repair
- Well maintenance
- Well water filtration
- Water conditioning
- and more!
Water Well Pump Repair FAQ's
How Do You Know If Your Well Pump Is Bad?
It is important to be aware of the performance of your well pump in order to detect signs of wear and tear on your system. The most common sign that your well pump is bad is if you routinely see fluctuations in the water pressure that is running throughout your home. Ideally, your water pressure should be consistent throughout the year.
Another sign of a faulty well pump is if you hear strange noises such as clicking coming from the pipes. Your well pump should provide you with a quiet and steady flow of water that doesn’t spit or puff out air.
How Long Do Well Water Pumps Last?
It can be difficult to give an exact estimate for how long your well pump will last because there are a multitude of variables that go into the lifespan of your pump. It depends on the type of pump that was installed, how well it was installed, the amount of use it goes through, the quality of its surroundings, and other variables.
This means that pumps can fluctuate when it comes to their lifespan. Typically, it is thought that the average water well pump will last roughly 8 to 12 years, but it is possible that pumps that are well taken care of can last even longer than that.
What Should I Do If My Well Pump Stops Working?
Even though there are multiple reasons that your water supply may stop working, an issue with the well pump seems to be one of the most common issues. A few signs that your well pump is damaged are no water pressure, very little water pressure or fluctuating water pressure, strange noises, and other issues.
It is important to reach out to our team as soon as possible so we can get your home back to operating with clean water. One of the first things we will check is your breaker box to make sure that the pump is getting the correct amount of power in order to run efficiently. There may have been a circuit break or fuse that has blown.
Our team will be able to inspect the entire well pump system as well as inspect the pressure tank to make sure that the electrical system and water system are operating in the correct way. Once our team has analyzed the problem we will be able to talk you through the best course of action in order to get your water pump up and running correctly.
How Long Does It Take To Replace A Well Pump?
Having a well pump that is malfunctioning or is damaged can be a serious problem for homeowners. It is important to get these issues fixed as soon as possible. Depending on the severity of the issue will determine the length in which it takes to replace a pump. On average it will take roughly 2 – 4 hours for our teams to inspect, diagnose, and get started on the work. Sometimes more work will be required because of other issues such as electrical shortages, damaged pipes, or issues with the surrounding soil.
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Count on A&T Well and Pump for 24-Hour Emergency Well Pump Repairs
You can count on us to provide honest and efficient service every time you call (919) 980-0981 . Contact us today to learn more about our emergency well service in Raleigh, NC, and surrounding areas.