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Submersible Pump Service, Repair & Maintenance

Complete submersible pump services for wells, sumps, sewage, and industrial applications.

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What It Is & Where It's Used

Submersible pumps are designed to operate while completely submerged in the fluid they're pumping. The motor and pump are combined in a sealed unit that pushes fluid up rather than pulling it, making them ideal for deep wells and applications where priming is impractical.

Common in well pumping, sump pits, sewage and effluent applications, dewatering, and industrial processes. Found in residential wells, commercial buildings, construction sites, and municipal applications.

Common Failures & Warning Signs

Complete pump failure (no output)
Reduced flow or pressure
Pump cycling on/off rapidly
Motor overheating
Seal failure allowing water intrusion
Impeller clogging or damage
Power cable damage
Control box issues

How We Diagnose & Fix It

1

Above-Ground Testing

Test controls, power supply, and cable continuity.

2

Pump Retrieval

Safely pull pump from well or pit.

3

Bench Testing

Evaluate motor and pump performance.

4

Repair Assessment

Determine repair feasibility and provide estimate.

5

Repair or Replace

Complete work with proper components.

6

Reinstallation

Properly reinstall and test complete system.

Typical turnaround is up to ~2 weeks after inspection and estimate approval.

Maintenance Recommendations

Annual pump performance test
Check amp draw against baseline
Inspect power cable for damage
Test control box and pressure switch
Verify check valve operation
Water quality testing for corrosion potential

Submersible pump failures require pump retrieval for service. Regular testing identifies problems before complete failure occurs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do submersible pumps last?

Quality submersible pumps typically last 8-15 years depending on water quality and usage. Regular testing helps maximize lifespan.

Can you service pumps in deep wells?

Yes, we have equipment and experience to service pumps in wells of all depths.

Why is my submersible pump short cycling?

Common causes include pressure switch issues, waterlogged pressure tank, check valve leak, or system leak. We diagnose and fix the root cause.

Do you provide emergency submersible pump service?

Yes, we offer 24/7 emergency service for critical applications. Loss of water is an emergency we respond to quickly.

Need Help Fast? Call 24/7

Our team is standing by to help with your submersible pumps needs.

After-hours emergency: call Darah at 917-676-7963