Most wells in Union County run submersible pumps. These are sealed electric pumps that sit at the bottom of the well casing, hundreds of feet below the surface, and push water up to your house. They are efficient but they also face unique challenges in deep mountain wells. Mineral exposure corrodes the pump housing. Sediment from spring runoff grinds pump screens. Pressure cycling over years stresses the motor. When a submersible pump fails, you need experienced service fast.
We diagnose submersible pump problems on-site, pull the pump safely from the well casing, repair or replace the motor and housing, and reinstall everything correctly. We understand the specific challenges of deep mountain wells in Union County, including granite bedrock drilling, casing sizes, and water quality issues.
A 400-foot submersible pump in Union County is not the same as a 100-foot pump in the lowlands. The pressure, the distance water travels, the minerals in the granite bedrock groundwater, and the cold mountain water all create specific operating conditions. Proper extraction, inspection, repair, and reinstallation requires experience. We pull submersible pumps safely, assess the casing integrity, and install the right replacement pump for that specific well.
For complete system assessment, also see our water well inspection service.
Call our local team for a free diagnosis and same-day service.
(762) 500-0553