Licensed & Insured · Serving Central Oklahoma

Well Pump Repair in Oklahoma

No water from the well. We check the tank and switch first, then the pump. Private wells across Central Oklahoma.

Our Service

Well Pump Repair

Acreage off city water does not fail like a city main. The well pump, pressure tank, and switch sit between the hole and the house. When they fail, you get no water, low pressure, or a pump that short-cycles all night.

We start at the house side: tank, switch, breaker, and leaks after the tank. If the pump in the well has to come out, we say so before we pull it. Licensed plumber, OK PL #136370. We do not drill new wells.

Well Pump Services

  • No-water well diagnosis
  • Well pump repair and replacement
  • Pressure tank replacement
  • Pressure switch replacement
  • Short-cycle and low-pressure well systems
  • Well house plumbing leaks
  • Water heater service on well properties
  • Private wells across Central Oklahoma

Our Process

What to Expect

  1. 01

    You call

    No water, low pressure, or the pump short-cycles. Call (405) 230-4000. We treat well no-water as an emergency.

  2. 02

    House-side check

    We start at the tank and switch: breaker, pressure switch, tank air charge, and leaks after the tank. A lot of no-water calls stop here.

  3. 03

    Repair what we can that visit

    If the tank, switch, or house plumbing is the job, we repair it on that visit and get pressure back on.

  4. 04

    If the pump has to come out

    If the pump in the well has to come out, we tell you the plan and a range before we pull it. No surprise drop.

  5. 05

    Pressure back on

    We restore pressure, walk you through what failed, and leave the well house in working order.

At a Glance

Compare the Difference

FeatureTank and switchPump in the well
Where it sitsWell house or crawl, at the houseDown the well
What you noticeShort-cycle, rapid on-off, waterlogged tankNo water, humming with no flow, breaker trips
Typical ticketHundredsOften $1,500 to $6,500, depth-driven
Same-visit fixUsuallyAfter we confirm it is the pump
We drill a new well?NoNo

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is there no water from my well?

Common causes are a failed pressure switch, a waterlogged pressure tank, a tripped breaker, a leak after the tank, or a failed submersible pump. We start at the house side because that is often the faster, cheaper fix.

How much does well pump replacement cost?

Tank and switch work is often in the hundreds. A submersible pump pull and replace is commonly $1,500 to $6,500 depending on depth and the pump. That is a range from typical jobs, not a quote for yours. We give you a number before we pull the pump.

Do you drill new wells?

No. We do not drill wells. We diagnose no-water calls, repair and replace well pumps, pressure tanks, and switches, and handle the house plumbing on well properties.

What is the pressure tank versus the well pump?

The pump is in the well and moves water. The pressure tank and switch sit at the house and keep the pump from running every time you open a faucet. Short-cycling, rapid on-off, or a tank that feels waterlogged is usually the tank or switch, not a new well.

An honest second opinion

Already have an estimate? Get a second look.

Bring us their quote. We'll look at the same job and give you a straight number. Customers have saved up to 40% off other companies' estimates. That's what's happened before. It's not a promise for yours.

  • Same job, same scope. That's the only fair comparison.
  • Up to 40% is real past savings. Some save less. Some we can't beat.
  • Call or send the estimate. You'll get an honest number.

Up to 40% reflects past savings on comparable jobs, not a promise for your job. Not a price-match or lowest-price guarantee.

Ready when you are.
Day or night.

Same-day service throughout the OKC metro. Licensed & insured — OK PL #136370.