Your well pump has a finite lifespan. Most pumps last 10 to 15 years, but the Blue Ridge Mountains are hard on equipment. Deep wells (200 to 600 feet are common here) work submersible pumps harder. Older homesteads from the 1970s and 1980s often have undersized systems. When repair costs are close to replacement costs, or when your pump is simply too old, a new system is the right move.
We size, install, and test replacement pumps correctly for Union County's deep wells, granite bedrock geology, and seasonal demand patterns. We handle the pressure tank too, and ensure Georgia Environmental Protection Division compliance throughout.
A 400-foot well in Union County demands a pump with enough head pressure to lift water that distance against gravity. A 200-foot vacation cabin well near Nottely Lake has different demand than a working farm with livestock and irrigation. We measure your well, flow test the casing, assess your demand, and install a pump system that works for your specific situation. No oversizing, no undersizing. Right-sized from day one.
Already have a pump failing? See our emergency well pump repair page for immediate service.
Call our local team for a free diagnosis and same-day service.
(762) 500-0553