Well Pump Repair
Over time, potential seepage and wearing of the parts in good pumps constitute a possible cause of reduced efficiency or acting as a complete failure. This is where we come in to offer specialized repair services for the following issues:
- Low or No Water Pressure: Reduced pressure caused by plugged filters, old pumps, or ruptured pipes.
- Sounded Oddities: Abnormal noises could result from air leaks, motor troubles, or cavitation.
- Intermittent Pump Cycling: Indicating a failed pressure switch or flooded pressure tanks.
- Abrupt Water Contamination: This may result from a failed well seal or broken pump components.
- Pump Runs Constantly: Usually brought about by issues with the pressure switch or system leaks.
We identify issues in a timely manner and offer economical repair options to get your water flow back.
Well Pump Maintenance
Timely maintenance can help avoid malfunctions and guarantee your well pump runs at optimum efficiency. Some of our maintenance services are:
- Inspection and Testing for Pump Performance: Assurance of efficiency and early detection of signs of failure.
- Examine Electric Components for Damage or Fault: Checking the wiring, switches, and control boxes.
- Clean and Replace Filters: Prevents sediment accumulation, which improves water quality.
- Pressure Setting Adjustment: Increased water supply to reduce overworking the pump.
- Check Well Casings and Seals: Ensure no contamination or structural damage.
Taking regular service helps lengthen the lifespan of your good pump while keeping it free of costly repairs.
Serving New Mexico and Its Neighboring States
We proudly serve the home, farm, rancher, and business community within New Mexico and its bordering states. Well-water for household purposes, irrigation, or livestock, and we have you covered by ensuring that the system will work perfectly.
Our staff understands the importance of efficient water distribution. We always offer you the best well pump solutions because we know that you need reliable drinking water.
List of Signs that Indicate Repair or Replacement of Your Well Pump
If you experience any of the following conditions, it may be the right time to service your well pump:
- Low water pressure or erratic flow
- Strange noises from the pump or pipes
- Spitting or sputtering water at the faucets
- Higher energy costs due to pumping overload
- No water from your well system
- Water that’s cloudy, dirty, or smells odd
- On and off cycling of the pump system repeatedly
Fixing these problems early can avoid expensive breakdowns and possible harm to your well system.