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    Well Pump Repair, Replacement & Installation Costs

    Well Pump Repair, Replacement & Installation Costs in Ontario

    If your home relies on a private well, the pump is the heart of your water supply. When it starts to fail or stops working altogether, you’ll want to understand what affects well pump costs for repair, replacement, and installation.

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    Let’s take a look at the key factors that influence the overall price.

    How Much Does It Cost to Replace a Well Pump in Ontario?

    When it comes to pricing, several factors can make a big difference, including the type of pump, well depth, horsepower needs, and installation complexity. Here’s a simple breakdown of the most common well pump types and what they’re typically used for:

    Pump TypeHome Size & ApplicationAverage Installed Cost
    Shallow well jet pump1–2 bathrooms, well under 7.5m$800 – $1,800
    Deep well jet pump2–3 bathrooms, well 7.5m – 30m$1,200 – $2,500
    Submersible well pump (½ HP)1–2 bathrooms, moderate demand$1,500 – $2,800
    Submersible well pump (¾ HP)2–3 bathrooms, standard residential$1,800 – $3,200
    Submersible well pump (1 HP+)3+ bathrooms, high demand or deep well$2,500 – $4,500+
    Constant pressure systemWhole home, variable demand$3,500 – $6,500+
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    Here are a few things you should keep in mind before comparing quotes:

    • Pump type. Your well depth, water table level, and flow rate largely determine which pump type is appropriate for your property.
    • Labour complexity. A submersible pump in a 60-metre well takes more time and equipment to remove than a jet pump in a utility room, and that difference is reflected in the final bill.
    • Pressure tank replacement. If your pressure tank is aging alongside the pump, most contractors recommend replacing both during a single visit. A new pressure tank adds $400 to $900 to the total.

    How Much Does Well Pump Replacement Cost?

    Not all pump problems require a full replacement. In many cases, issues like a failed pressure switch, faulty control box, damaged wiring, or a clogged intake can be repaired directly.  A targeted repair is often faster and more cost-effective than replacing the entire system.

    Service / Repair TypeAverage CostWhat It’s For
    Service call/diagnostic$100 – $200To identify the fault before any repair work begins
    Pressure switch replacement$150 – $350To fix the switch that tells the pump when to cycle on and off
    Pressure tank replacement$400 – $900To replace a waterlogged or failed tank that causes short cycling
    Electrical / wiring repair$200 – $600To fix damaged wiring, connections, or control box faults
    Well pump capacitor replacement$150 – $300To replace the component that starts the pump motor
    Pump pulling and inspection$300 – $700To physically retrieve a submersible pump for assessment
    Foot valve replacement$200 – $500To fix the one-way valve that keeps water from draining back into the well
    Full pump replacement (installed)$1,500 – $4,500+When the pump itself has failed beyond repair

    Whether you need a simple repair or a full replacement, an accurate diagnosis is the first step toward restoring a reliable water supply.

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    Water Pump Installation Cost for a New Well

    If you’re wondering how much is a well pump, the answer depends on factors such as pump type, well depth, horsepower, installation requirements, and of course, your soil conditions. Let’s take a closer look at the prices:

    ComponentAverage CostWhat It’s For
    Permits (where required)$150 – $500Municipal approval required in most Ontario jurisdictions before installation begins
    Drilling (per foot)$45 – $120/ftCreates access to the underground water source
    CasingVariable *Steel/PVC casing that keeps the well stable and protects the water supply
    Grouting / annular sealVariable *Prevents surface contaminants from entering the well
    Well screen (when needed)Variable *Allows water into the well while keeping sand and sediment out
    Well developmentVariable *Improves water flow and helps clear sediment after drilling
    Pump test/yield testVariable *Verifies that the well can meet household water demand.
    Submersible pump$1,500 – $4,500The core unit that pushes water from the well to your home, sized to your depth and demand
    Pitless adapter (well-to-house connection)$200 – $500Connects the well to the underground water line below the frost line
    Trenching + water line to house$2,000 – $10,000+Transfers water from the well to your home through a buried service line
    Electrical hookup and wiring$300 – $800Provides the dedicated electrical supply needed to power the pump
    Control box and wiring$200 – $500Starts and controls the pump motor while providing protection against overloads
    Pressure tank$400 – $900Stores pressurized water to maintain consistent flow at fixtures
    Water treatment (as needed)$1,000 – $5,000+Improves water quality by addressing issues such as sediment, bacteria, hardness, or iron

    *Variable means there is no fixed price. Final pricing is usually based on labour, materials, depth, site conditions, and the amount of work required

    What Affects Well Pump Costs the Most?

    Well pump prices vary more than you expect. Here’s what actually moves the number up or down:

    • Jet Pump vs. Submersible Pump

      Jet Pump vs. Submersible Pump
      • Jet pumps sit above ground, typically in a utility room or pump house. They use suction to draw water up from the well. Shallow well jet pumps work for wells under 7.5 metres. Deep well jet pumps can reach 25 to 30 metres.Jet pumpsare less expensive to purchase and easier to service.
      • Submersible pumps sit at the bottom of the well, submerged in water, and push water up to the surface rather than pulling it. They’re used for most residential wells in Ontario today, especially deeper drilled wells. Submersible pumps are more efficient, more reliable in most conditions, and better suited to Ontario’s deeper water tables.

       

    • Well Depth

      Well Depth

      Depth directly affects well pump prices in two ways: it determines which pump type and horsepower you need, and it affects how long the installation or replacement takes.

      The deeper the well, the more labour and equipment are required to remove and reinstall the pump, which can add $300 to $700or more compared to a shallow well installation.

    • Horsepower

      submersible well pump size comparison

      Pump horsepower determines how much water volume the system can deliver and at what pressure. Undersizing a pump means inadequate flow for your home’s demand, whereas oversizing it wastes electricity and can cause pressure issues.

      Higher horsepower means a higher well pump price upfront, but the bigger cost factor is usually the installation depth, not the pump itself.

    • Constant Pressure Systems

      constant pressure well pump system

      A constant-pressure pump system uses a variable-speed motor and controller to maintain consistent water pressure throughout the home, even when multiple fixtures are running at the same time.

      These systems cost more than conventional setups, typically $3,500 to $6,500+, but they can be a great option for larger homes or properties with higher water demand.

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    Your Questions, Answered

    How much does a well pump cost?

    A well pump on its own typically costs $800 to $4,500, depending on the type and horsepower. Shallow well jet pumps typically cost $800 to $1,800, while submersible pumps for deep wells typically cost $1500 to $4,500.

    How much does it cost to replace a well pump?

    Replacing a well pump generally costs $1,500 to $4,500, including the pump, labour, and the removal of the old unit from the well casing.

    How much does a well pump cost to run?

    Running a typical well pump costs about $10 to $50 per month in electricity for an average household, depending on the pump’s horsepower (HP) and local electricity rates. A smaller 1/2 HP pump typically costs $15 to $35 per month to run, while a larger 1 HP deep well pump typically costs $45 to $75 per month.

    How much does it cost to replace a deep well pump?

    Replacing a deep well submersible pump typically costs $1,500 to $6,000. The precise cost varies depending on your pump’s horsepower, well’s depth, and whether you opt for a basic submersible pump (usually $275–$1,550) or a constant-pressure system ($2,000–$5,000).

    How much does a 1/2 hp well pump cost?

    A 1/2 HP well pump typically costs $400 to $900 for the unit alone, making it one of the more affordable options for shallow to medium-depth residential wells.

    What’s the price of well pump replacement parts only?

    If you’re only replacing the pump, the unit itself typically costs $300 to $1,500, depending on the model and horsepower.

    How do I know if my well pump needs replacing?

    Watch for signs like no water, low or inconsistent water pressure, a pump that runs constantly, or an unexpected increase in your electricity bill.

    How long does a well pump last?

    A submersible pump lasts 10 to 15 years with proper maintenance. Jet pumps often last 10 to 20 years, depending on water quality and usage.

    Do I need a permit to replace a well pump in Ontario?

    You usually do not need a municipal well construction permit to replace your existing well pump. However, depending on the scope of your project, you might need to get municipal electrical permits or plumbing permits.

    Can a well pump be repaired instead of replaced?

    Yes, many well pump issues can be repaired without replacing the entire unit. Faults in the pressure switch, pressure tank, wiring, or control components are commonly fixed as standalone repairs.

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