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Well Pump Installation & Replacement

Worn-out, undersized, or failed pump? We install and right-size submersible and jet well pumps across South Carolina for steady pressure, dependable flow, and lower energy bills.

The Right Pump, Sized Right

An undersized pump costs you every day

A well pump that’s the wrong size for your depth and household never quite keeps up — weak showers, pressure that drops when two taps run, and a motor that works too hard and burns out early. Replacing a pump is the perfect moment to get the sizing right.

We match pump horsepower, flow rate, and pressure setup to your actual well depth and water demand — so you get strong, consistent pressure and a pump that lasts its full life instead of failing early.

Replacing on an emergency? We carry common pumps and can often replace a failed unit the same day. See emergency pump repair →

When to replace your pump

Pump is 10–15+ years old

Repeated repairs stacking up

Weak pressure that never satisfies the house

Pump short-cycling or running constantly

Higher power bills from an overworked motor

What We Install

Submersible & Jet Pumps

Submersible Pumps

The standard for deeper South Carolina wells — efficient, quiet, and long-lasting when sized and set correctly. We pull, size, and install the full assembly: pump, wire, pipe, and check valves.

Jet Pumps

For shallower wells and specific setups, we install and prime single- and double-line jet pumps and tie them into a properly matched pressure tank and switch.

Questions

Pump Installation FAQs

What size pump do I need?
It depends on your well depth, water level, and how many fixtures your household runs at once. We calculate the right horsepower and flow so you get strong pressure without overworking the pump. Guessing on size is the #1 cause of early pump failure.
Submersible or jet pump — which is better?
For most modern, deeper SC wells, a submersible pump is the better choice. Jet pumps still make sense for shallow wells and certain retrofits. We’ll recommend the right fit for your specific well.
How much does pump replacement cost?
A full well pump replacement typically runs $1,000–$5,000 depending on well depth and pump type. We give you an upfront, written price after assessing your well.

Time for a New Pump?

Right-sized well pump installation across South Carolina, with upfront pricing.

By Area

Well Pump Installation Across South Carolina

We bring this service to towns and counties statewide. Pick yours: