Site & Well Assessment
- Well depth, casing diameter, and recovery rate
- Static and pumping water levels
- Electrical capacity and local code requirements
Pump Selection
- Submersible pumps (most common for deep wells)
- Jet pumps (shallow or some deep well setups)
- Correct horsepower, voltage, and flow rate (GPM) for your household or irrigation needs
Installation Process
- Safely pulling the old pump (if replacing)
- Installing pump, drop pipe, torque arrestors, and safety cable
- Proper electrical wiring and control box setup
- Installing or connecting pressure tank, pressure switch, and check valves
- Sealing the well cap to prevent contamination
Testing & Commissioning
- Pressure and flow testing
- Electrical load checks
- Leak inspection
- System calibration for cut-in / cut-out pressures
Code Compliance
- Local health department and plumbing code adherence
- Proper grounding and electrical safety
- Sanitary well seal requirements
Why Hire a Professional
- Prevents pump burn-out from incorrect sizing
- Avoids well contamination
- Ensures electrical safety
- Protects your well casing (repairs are expensive)
- Warranty protection (many pump warranties require pro installation)
Cost Range
- Shallow well / jet pump: $900–$2,500
- Deep well / submersible: $1,500–$4,500+
Cost depends heavily on depth, pump size, wiring length, and regional labor rates.
Questions
- Are you a homeowner, contractor, or business?
- Is this for a new install or replacement?
- Do you want educational info, a customer-facing description, or help comparing pumps?
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