Most "dry well" calls turn out to be a pump problem — a failed pressure switch, worn motor, or pump sitting too high in the well. We connect you with a licensed local tech for a same-week fix.
Usually a waterlogged pressure tank or a failing pressure switch — not the well itself.
Often means the pump has lost prime or has failed outright — a straightforward repair or swap.
Can point to a worn pump losing efficiency, or sediment building up in the well screen.
Pump jobs are priced by depth and pump size, not a flat rate.
Standard residential pump repair or replacement. Exact price after diagnosis.
Call (605) 000-0000Sudden pressure loss, cycling on and off, or a humming sound with no water usually points to the pump, not a dry well. A technician can confirm with a quick water-level check before recommending any repair.
Most residential pump replacements are completed in a single day once the technician is on site.
If you still have some pressure, use water sparingly. If you have none, mention that when you call — it's treated as urgent.
Straightforward pricing, no surprises.