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Well and Pump Services Across the Birmingham Metro
Every well and pump service we offer, from emergency pump repair to iron and sulfur water treatment, for private wells across the Birmingham metro.
Well Pump Repair
We find why the pump quit and fix the real cause, from a tripped control box to a failed motor, often the same day.
Well Pump Replacement
When a pump has genuinely failed, we pull it, size the replacement to your well and household, and set it to last, not just to run.
Pressure Tank Service
A failed pressure tank short-cycles the pump to death. We find it early, restore the air charge or replace the tank, and protect the pump.
Pressure Switch & Controls
The pressure switch and control box are where most no-water calls actually start. We test them first, because the fix is often cheap.
Low Water Pressure
Weak pressure is usually a tank, switch or screen problem, not a worn-out pump. We test the whole system and fix the actual cause.
Well Inspection & Testing
One visit that checks the whole system and tells you what is actually in your water, so you can decide with real numbers instead of a guess.
Iron & Sulfur Treatment
The stains and the rotten-egg smell are the water, not your plumbing. We test what is in it and fit treatment matched to the actual problem.
Pump Installation
A new pump, sized to your well and set correctly the first time, with the tank, switch and wiring all built to match.
Serving the Birmingham metro
If your home runs on a private well anywhere around Birmingham, you are who we built this for. We repair and replace pumps, service pressure tanks, and treat problem water across the well country of St. Clair, Blount, and Walker counties and the outer edges of Shelby, in towns like Pell City, Oneonta, Springville, and Warrior. This is Valley and Ridge country, where wells draw from limestone and sandstone, and in the higher ground the water touches iron-bearing Pottsville rock. That is why so many wells here fight orange staining, black specks, and a rotten-egg smell.
Local know-how is the difference between a real fix and a guess. We know that orange stain is almost always iron in the water, not rust in your pipes, and that a private well in Alabama is checked by no one but you, so a test is what tells us the right treatment. When a pump quits and the house goes dry, waiting is not an option, so we keep crews local. Before you spend a dollar, our well and water guides walk through testing, treatment, and what the work should cost. When it cannot wait, we answer 24/7.
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