Well pumps are the backbone of millions of Canadian homeowners’ water supplies. Without robust and reliable well pumps, fresh water delivery to your home can be compromised. In fact, a properly maintained well pump can be integral to a reliable water supply year-round.
Are you worried about your well pump’s health? Are you looking for a water well pump service provider you can trust? Contact Mr. Rooter Plumbing in Canada today. Whether you require an emergency well pump service, general maintenance, repairs, or full replacement and installation services, our licensed and insured service professionals are here to help.
Contact Mr. Rooter Plumbing Near You
We are proud to be a locally owned and operated plumbing company servicing over 50 locations across Canada. Wherever you need a well pump plumber, we’re here to help.
Find your nearest location online, call us, or schedule your pump well service online today. Our team is ready and waiting to take your call 24/7.
Common Well Pump Problems We Address
Our expert service professionals have several years of experience working with many well pump makes, models, and sizes. We regularly encounter these common problems:
Bad Pressure Switch
Many homeowners contact Mr. Rooter Plumbing when they’re experiencing abnormal water pressure. Sometimes, a bad pressure switch is to blame. A poorly performing switch can often mean a well pump can’t activate and provide water for your home.
Pipe Damage
Are your faucets and well pumps spraying water and air? Pipe damage might be to blame. Old, broken, or damaged pipes can sometimes mean that air travels into your well system and stops it from being able to provide a reliable water supply. Contact Mr. Rooter Plumbing for a well pump repair service without delay.
Power Supply Interference
If your water well’s power supply is not functioning as it should, contact Mr. Rooter Plumbing for help. We regularly encounter interference with the power supply to the well pump.
Drought and Limited Water Supply
Fluctuating water levels can pose problems for homeowners with well pumps. Drought and dry weather conditions can sometimes mean your water levels drop too low, resulting in water loss. In cases like these, lowering your pump may be a short-term solution. In some cases, wells will dry up. If that’s the case, having your well dug deeper or a new well drilled altogether may be required.
Wrong Position or Size
Choosing the right well pump for your property’s well is crucial. Make the wrong decision, and you may experience a range of problems like sediment in your water. When pumps are too large for their wells, they can draw in sediment and debris that may end up in your water supply. You may also notice sediment in your water if your pump is installed too low.
Have you encountered these issues or similar ones? Contact Mr. Rooter Plumbing for a well and pump service you can trust. All well pump service & repair through our company are backed by our Done Right Promise™. If our maintenance and repair services aren’t carried out properly the first time, we’ll return and rectify the problem at no extra cost!
Signs of Well Pump Failure
While high-quality well pumps can provide several years of faithful service, they don’t last forever. You may require a water well pump repair service if you notice any of these signs:
The Water Pressure Has Changed
Has your water pressure changed? Now might be the right time to contact a well water pump service provider like Mr. Rooter Plumbing. Low water pressure and water pressure fluctuations can often mean your well pump isn’t working as it should. It could also point to an issue with your filtration system.
The Pump Is Making Strange Noises
Most homeowners know how their water well pumps sound and should sound. If those regular sounds are now different, pay attention. Unusual sounds may mean your well pump has a problem or is failing. Contact a water well pump service provider like Mr. Rooter Plumbing to get to the bottom of the issue.
The Pressure Tank Is Making a New Noise
Have you noticed a strange sound from your pressure tank, such as a fast-paced clicking sound? Contact well pump service professionals without delay. The air bladder inside your pressure tank can leak, putting unnecessary strain on the motor and possibly resulting in damage.
The Pump Is Running Non-Stop
Your pump should only run when it’s needed – not all the time. However, if your pump is struggling to pump water to your home efficiently, it may not shut off. Contact Mr. Rooter Plumbing to diagnose the problem, such as a leak in the suction line.
How to Inspect Your Well Pump
We always recommend contacting trained and experienced well pump repair service professionals for any well pump-related problems. However, you may also like to take some of the following actions to rule out simple issues that may be stopping your pump from working to its full potential:
- Check the circuit breaker to make sure it isn’t tripped
- If your well pump is plugged into a GFCI outlet, ensure it isn’t tripped
- Check your tank’s pressure gauge. If it’s above 20 PSI, your plumbing or pipes may be the problem.
Why Choose Mr. Rooter Plumbing for Pump Well Service?
Whether your well pump has experienced a catastrophic failure or you simply want to ensure it’s working at its best, Mr. Rooter Plumbing in Canada is the team to call. Our pump and well service is second to none, with a team of trained service professionals available to help with well repairs, maintenance, and total replacement.
Whether your job is big or small, you can expect:
- 24/7 customer service representatives to take your call
- Respectable and professional plumbing professionals
- Clear communication
- Upfront pricing
- Guaranteed workmanship and parts
- Locally owned and operated