When your well pump isn’t functioning as well as it should, it can be frustrating. Not only does a broken or poorly performing well pump limit your ability to cook or clean, but it also affects your drinking water. That’s why you need fast, reliable service for a well pump repair.
Backed by over 85 years of service, P.K. Wadsworth Heating & Cooling is here to help your Cleveland home have an efficient, long-lasting well pump. Whether you’re dealing with low water pressure or no water at all, our experienced technicians are eager to assist you!
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Signs You Need Professional Well Pump Repair
Like any equipment, a well pump will develop some issues over time. Fortunately, there are some warning signs you can be on the lookout for to see if you need an inspection or repair:
- Low water pressure: A frequent issue well pump owners face is a sudden drop in water pressure. This typically indicates a clogged pipe, a faulty pressure switch, or a deteriorating pump.
- No water at all: No water at all is worse than low water pressure. This is likely due to a power issue, a tripped circuit breaker, or a broken pump.
- Unusual noises: If you hear loud, grinding, or rattling noises from your well pump, you might have a mechanical failure issue.
- Spiking energy bills: When a well pump fails, it has to work harder to draw water. This leads to higher energy consumption and, thus, higher energy bills.
- Dirty or discolored water: If your water is cloudy, muddy, or contains sediment, your well pump probably needs repair. Dirty water can indicate a broken seal, contaminating your water supply.
- Frequent cycling: Finally, you probably need an expert to inspect your well pump if it frequently turns on and off, known as short-cycling. Short-cycling signals more significant problems like a failing pressure tank, a leak, or an electrical issue.
Expert Well Pump Repair Services
As your home service expert, P.K. Wadsworth specializes in diagnosing and repairing all well pump issues. Our skilled team can handle various problems, from minor adjustments to complex repairs.
Count on us for:
- Comprehensive diagnostics
- Quick repairs
- Preventative maintenance
- Emergency service
- And more!
Schedule Well Pump Repair with P.K. Wadsworth Heating & Cooling Today
Don’t ignore a minor well pump issue that could snowball into a major problem. With on-time services, upfront pricing, and over 32,000 five-star customer reviews, P.K. Wadsworth Heating & Cooling is here and ready to repair your Cleveland home’s well pump promptly.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average life of a well pump?
The average life of a well pump is typically 10 to 15 years — depending on the type of pump and water quality. Additionally, regular maintenance can help extend a well pump’s lifespan.
Can I replace my well pump myself?
Replacing a well pump DIY is not recommended because it’s a complex job that can come with some safety risks. Hiring a professional will ensure the job is done safely, correctly, and in compliance with regulations. You can save time, money, and headaches by going professional instead of DIY.
How do you know if a well pump is bad?
You can know if a well pump fails if you notice low water pressure, no water, unusual noises, or spiking energy bills. These are clear signs that your well pump may be on the fritz, and you should seek an expert inspection.