Licensed & Insured Well Contractor · Serving All of South Carolina
24/7 Emergency “No Water” Service · (864) 555-0143
South Carolina Well & Pump Specialists

Well Drilling & Well Pump Repair Across South Carolina

No water? A failing pump? We drill new wells and get dead pumps running again — fast, licensed, and done right the first time. Serving homeowners and farms statewide.

Licensed & Insured 24/7 Emergency Response Free Estimates Upfront Pricing
🚱 No water in the house? That’s an emergency — and we treat it like one. Call (864) 555-0143 now for same-day pump service.
What We Do

Complete Well & Pump Services

From an emergency pump that quit overnight to a brand-new well for your home or land — one local team handles the whole system: well, pump, pressure tank, and water quality.

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Well Pump Repair

Lost water pressure or no water at all? We diagnose and repair submersible & jet pumps, pressure switches, and controls — often same day.

Pump repair
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Well Drilling

New residential, agricultural & irrigation wells drilled to code for clean, reliable groundwater — sited and built for the long haul.

Well drilling
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Pump Installation & Replacement

Worn-out or undersized pump? We install and right-size submersible and jet pumps for steady pressure and lower energy use.

Pump installation
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Pressure Tank Service

Rapid-cycling pump or pulsing faucets usually means a waterlogged pressure tank. We test, recharge, and replace tanks.

Pressure tanks
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Water Testing & Treatment

Iron, sulfur “rotten egg” smell, hard water, or bacteria? We test your well water and recommend the right treatment.

Water testing
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Well Inspections

Buying or selling a home on a well? Get a thorough flow-rate, pump, and water-quality inspection before you close.

Well inspections
No Water? Don’t Panic

The most common reasons your well stops producing water

When a tap runs dry, it’s rarely the well itself running out — it’s almost always a component that can be fixed fast. The trick is knowing which one. After decades of wells across South Carolina, we usually know before we’re out of the truck.

Failed well pump

Submersible pumps installed in the ’80s and ’90s are now failing across the Upstate and Midlands — the #1 “no water” call we get.

Bad pressure switch or waterlogged tank

An inexpensive part that mimics a “dead well.” We carry these on the truck.

Tripped breaker, wiring, or controls

Electrical faults that strand a perfectly good pump. We test the whole circuit.

Call for Same-Day Help

Why South Carolina well owners call us

Straight, upfront pricing — no surprises after the work We service the whole system: well, pump, tank & water Fast emergency response when you’re out of water Licensed, insured & local to South Carolina Honest diagnosis — we fix the part, not oversell the system

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Simple & Transparent

How It Works

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Call & Describe

Tell us what’s happening — no water, low pressure, dirty water, or a new well. We’ll triage on the phone.

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Diagnose On-Site

We test the pump, tank, wiring, and water so you get a real answer — not a guess.

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Upfront Quote

You approve a clear, written price before any work starts. No surprises.

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Fixed Right

We repair, replace, or drill — and make sure you’ve got clean, steady water before we leave.

Service Area

Serving Well Owners Across South Carolina

From the rural Lakelands to the Upstate, we cover the counties where private wells are a way of life. Don’t see your town? Call — we likely cover it.

Good to Know

Well & Pump FAQs

I have no water — what should I check first?
Check your breaker panel for a tripped well-pump breaker, and look at your pressure gauge. If the breaker is fine and pressure reads zero, it’s usually a failed pump, pressure switch, or waterlogged tank — all things we can diagnose and repair quickly. Call us and we’ll walk through it.
How much does a new well pump cost?
Most pump repairs run $150–$600, pressure-tank replacement $300–$1,500, and a full pump replacement $1,000–$5,000 depending on well depth and pump type. We give you an upfront, written price before any work begins.
How much does it cost to drill a new well?
Cost depends mostly on depth and geology. We’ll evaluate your site and give a clear estimate covering drilling, casing, the pump, and the pressure tank — so you know the full number, not just the per-foot rate.
Do you offer emergency service?
Yes. Losing water is an emergency, and we prioritize no-water calls for same-day service whenever possible.
How often should I test my well water?
The recommendation is at least once a year for bacteria and nitrates, and any time you notice a change in taste, smell, or color. We can test and recommend treatment for iron, sulfur, and hardness.

Out of Water? Let’s Get It Flowing Again.

Call now for fast, honest well and pump service anywhere in South Carolina. Free estimates on new wells and installations.