Well Company Serving Philadelphia, Bucks, & Montgomery Counties With Offices in Philadelphia & Feasterville-Trevose
At Goodman Plumbing, we are proud to offer top-tier residential well pump repair in Philadelphia, Bucks, and Montgomery Counties. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in our accreditation by the Better Business Bureau and our Angie’s List Super Service Awards. We understand that your well pump is vital to your home’s water supply system, and any disruption can significantly impact your daily life. We’re dedicated to providing prompt, professional service that ensures your well pump operates at its best. Contact our offices in Philadelphia or Trevose today to get your free well pump repair estimate!
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Our Philadelphia Well Pump Repair Services
At Goodman Plumbing,we are dedicated to offering superior residential well pump repair for your Philadelphia home. Well pump problems can cause disruptions to your water supply and lead to bigger, costlier issues if left unaddressed. Our highly skilled team is proficient in handling a wide array of well pump issues, from mechanical failures to irregular pressure and flow disruptions. Our well pump repair services include:
- Repairing or replacing faulty components
- Adjusting pump settings
- Rectifying pressure control issues
- 24/7 emergency well service
- And more!
Types of Well Pumps We Repair
Jet Pumps
These pumps are the most common. A jet pump sits outside the water well, and uses a mechanical suction system to bring the water into the holding tank where it waits for you to use it. If the jet pump is above the frost line, it can freeze in the winter if not protected.
Submersible Pumps
These pumps are often extremely efficient, especially in deeper wells. Instead of sitting outside the water well, a submersible pump actually sits at the bottom of the well in the water. A submersible pump won’t freeze like a jet pump, but it will need to be removed from the wall if repairs are needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What can cause problems with my well pump?
Your water system consists of a well pump, a storage tank, pressurized switches, plumbing, and pump motors to bring the water into your home. If you’re experiencing problems with water delivery, it could be any number of issues, from the pump not functioning to drought conditions affecting the water supply. The problem could also be as simple as a pressure switch that is not operating effectively.
Q. How often should my well pump be serviced?
Typically, it’s recommended to have your well pump serviced every year as part of routine well maintenance. However, if you notice any of the signs mentioned above, it’s advisable to get it inspected immediately. The Goodman Plumbing team can investigate the issue and provide the necessary well pump repair for your Philadelphia home.
Q. How long does a well pump last?
Well pumps generally last around 10 to 15 years, depending on the quality of the pump, the usage, and the quality of the water in your well. Regular maintenance can help extend its lifespan.
Contact Us For Well Pump Repair in Philadelphia Today!
When you need reliable well pump repair in Philadelphia, don’t wait – contact Goodman Plumbing for fast service from local experts. As a family-owned business with over 60 years of experience, there’s no well problem we can’t solve. Get in touch with us today for a free estimate!