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Well Pump Repair in South Carolina

Lost your water or your pressure? We diagnose and repair submersible and jet well pumps, pressure switches, control boxes, and wiring — fast, with upfront pricing and same-day service whenever we can.

🚱 No water right now? Call (864) 774-4313 — we prioritize no-water emergencies for same-day service.
When the Water Stops

A dead pump doesn’t mean a dead well

When the taps run dry, most homeowners fear the worst — a failed well. In reality, the well itself is almost never the problem. It’s a component in the system: the pump, the pressure switch, the control box, the pressure tank, or the wiring that feeds them. Pinpointing the right one quickly is the difference between a few hundred dollars and an unnecessary new well.

Across South Carolina, a wave of submersible pumps installed in the 1980s and ’90s are now reaching the end of their life. If your pump is original to a home of that age, a failure isn’t bad luck — it’s simply time.

The good news: the vast majority of “no water” calls are back up and running the same day, because the failed part is one we carry on the truck.

Signs you need pump repair

No water at all from any fixture

Low or fading water pressure

Pump runs constantly and won’t shut off

Rapid cycling — pump clicks on and off fast

Spitting / sputtering air at the faucets

Tripping breaker on the well-pump circuit

Dirty or sandy water when it does run

Full-System Repair

What We Repair

We service every part of the well system — not just the easy swaps.

Submersible Pumps

Pulling, testing, and replacing deep-well submersible pumps and motors — the workhorse of most SC wells.

Jet Pumps

Diagnosis and repair of shallow- and deep-well jet pumps, including priming and foot-valve issues.

Pressure Switches

The small part behind a surprising number of “dead well” calls. Tested and replaced on the spot.

Control Boxes & Capacitors

Start components and control boxes that strand an otherwise healthy pump.

Wiring & Breakers

We test the full circuit from the panel to the pump to find electrical faults.

Pitless Adapters & Wellheads

Leaks and pressure loss at the wellhead and pitless adapter, sealed up right.

Honest & Fast

Our Repair Process

1

Phone Triage

We ask the right questions so we arrive with the parts your symptoms point to.

2

Full Diagnosis

We test pump, pressure switch, tank, and wiring — and tell you exactly what failed and why.

3

Upfront Price

You approve a clear written price before we touch a wrench. No surprises.

4

Water Restored

We fix it, confirm steady pressure and clean water, and clean up before we go.

Transparent Pricing

Well Pump Repair Costs in SC

Real ranges, so you can plan. Your exact price is quoted upfront after diagnosis — and most repairs land at the lower end.

RepairTypical Range
Pressure switch replacement$150 – $350
Diagnostic / minor repair$150 – $600
Pressure tank replacement$300 – $1,500
Full well pump replacement$1,000 – $5,000

Pump replacement cost depends mainly on well depth and pump horsepower. Deeper wells require more pipe, wire, and labor to pull and reset the pump. We confirm your number before any work begins.

Questions

Pump Repair FAQs

How fast can you come out for no water?
We prioritize no-water emergencies and aim for same-day service whenever possible. Call us and we’ll give you a realistic arrival window right away.
How do I know if it’s the pump or something cheaper?
You often can’t tell from the symptoms alone — a bad $200 pressure switch and a failed $2,000 pump can look identical from the kitchen sink. That’s why we diagnose the whole system before quoting, so you only pay for what actually failed.
How long does a well pump last?
Submersible pumps typically last 8–15 years, sometimes longer. Many SC homes are still running original pumps from the ’80s and ’90s that are well past their design life.
Will you try to sell me a whole new well?
No. Our job is to fix the part that failed. A new well is a last resort, recommended only when the well truly can’t produce — and we’ll show you why if it ever comes to that.

No Water? We’ll Get It Flowing Today.

Fast, licensed well pump repair across South Carolina with honest, upfront pricing.

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Well Pump Repair Across South Carolina

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