A failing well pump can leave your family without water — often without warning. Precision Plumbing Services provides expert well pump repair and replacement throughout Calvert County, Anne Arundel County, Charles County, and surrounding Maryland areas.
Well pumps in Maryland face specific challenges. The iron, sediment, and acidic water common throughout Calvert County, Anne Arundel County, and Charles County accelerates pump wear. Iron particles act as an abrasive on pump components, and acidic water corrodes metal parts over time. Pumps in areas with poor water quality often fail earlier than the typical 10–15 year lifespan.
We diagnose well pump problems before recommending replacement. A pump that appears to be failing may actually have a waterlogged pressure tank, a faulty pressure switch, or an electrical issue — problems that are far less expensive to fix than a full pump replacement. Our diagnostic approach saves homeowners money by identifying the actual problem.
When replacement is necessary, we pull the pump, inspect the well casing and drop pipe, and install a properly sized replacement pump. We also check the pressure tank, pressure switch, and electrical connections as part of every pump replacement.
We serve well pump customers throughout Dunkirk, Huntingtown, Prince Frederick, Owings, Davidsonville, Edgewater, Lothian, and all surrounding Maryland communities.
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Signs of a failing well pump include reduced water pressure, air sputtering from faucets, the pump running continuously without building pressure, no water at all, or a significant increase in your electric bill (a pump that runs continuously uses much more electricity). Any of these symptoms warrant a diagnostic call.
Well pump lifespan is significantly affected by water quality. High iron content acts as an abrasive on pump impellers. Acidic water (low pH) corrodes metal components. Sediment in the water accelerates wear on moving parts. In Calvert County and Anne Arundel County, where iron and low pH are common, pumps without upstream water treatment often fail earlier than average.
A well pump replacement typically takes 3–6 hours depending on the depth of the well and site conditions. We arrive with the necessary equipment and a range of pump sizes to ensure we can complete the job in one visit.
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