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Connecticut’s Premier Well Pump Solutions

Wells are a reliable water source for your property; however, regular maintenance by a professional team is essential to guarantee their safety and proper functioning. At Water Dr. LLC, we have the qualifications, experience and know-how to ensure your well is always running at its highest capacity.

Our licensed technicians specialize in well pump repairs, replacements and maintenance solutions throughout Connecticut. Get peace of mind knowing your well is serviced by Water Dr., LLC, the trusted name for all your water needs.

Top Signs of Failing Well Pumps

Knowing how to spot the first signs of a failing well pump is indispensable to ensure potential problems are caught before they lead to costly repairs down the road. Some of the most common indicators of well pump issues include but are not limited to:

● Low or inconsistent pressure

● Sand and sediment in your water

● High utility bills

● Water spitting from the faucets

● Lack of water

Things You Should Know if Your Well Pump Stops Working

Experiencing a lack of water on your property can be a daunting experience. Not only does it disrupt everyday life, but it also means you might need to repair or replace your current mechanism. Fortunately, the team at Water Dr., LLC, is here to guarantee that you will get the most competitive prices for our services without sacrificing quality.

To ensure you have all the information you need before calling our licensed technicians, we have gathered a list of things you should take into consideration if your well pump stops working.

Check your breaker box – Is your well pump no longer operational? A lack of power may be the culprit. In some cases, resetting a circuit breaker can fix the issue. However, if the problem persists, we recommend you call your trusted well pump specialist for further assessment.

Check the pressure gauge – If your well tank’s pressure gauge is at 0 PSI, it could mean a filter is clogged somewhere in the system. It could also signify the gauge is broken and needs professional attention. Moreover, if the pressure rises above 80 PSI, it could create problems in your plumbing and appliances. In both cases, don’t hesitate to contact your service provider to evaluate the issue and restore proper functioning.

Broken pipes – A broken pipe on your property could be causing your well tank not to fill up properly and lead to reduced or nonexistent water flow. Addressing this issue without delay is paramount to ensure your home’s integrity is not compromised.

At Water Dr., LLC, no-water calls are always considered an emergency. If you are experiencing a no-water situation, don’t hesitate to contact us; our licensed on-call team will arrive promptly to restore water flow in your Connecticut home.

Water Dr., LLC: The Team to Know For All Your Connecticut Well Pump Needs!

We understand how pressing well pump issues can be – leave it in the hands of the pros at Water Dr., LLC, of CT, and rest assured knowing we will assess your situation and provide top-notch service to get your system back on track. Contact us today to schedule a free estimate.

Call: (203) 732-8585

or text

(475) 223-2330
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If you have no water, don’t hesitate to call us at any time.

Our expert plumbers have years of experience with well pumps, both installation, and repair. We’ll have your water back up and running in no time.