Well pump replacement & installation in Waterloo
As a homeowner, it’s easy to underestimate the importance of hiring a professional for plumbing equipment installation. When faced with equipment repairs due to wear and tear or other reasons, many homeowners turn to DIY solutions without fully comprehending the project’s complexity. However, relying on a DIY solution for a device like a well pump may not provide lasting and efficient performance.
Superior Plumbing & Heating offers well pump replacement and installation services in Waterloo 24/7. Our team of experts has years of experience and can handle any type of pump, including stainless steel submersible pumps, deep jet pumps, shallow well pumps, and more. Our customer service is always available, even during weekends and holidays. To ensure your pump is properly set up or replaced and to avoid paying more later, contact us by phone or schedule an appointment through our website.
When to replace a well pump?
You have noticed brown spots in the yard
If you notice dry patches of grass after using sprinklers and have ruled out clogged filters or damaged irrigation valves, it may be time to replace your submersible pump. This indicates that your pump is struggling to provide enough pressure or volume to effectively water your property. If you need well pump troubleshooting, please contact us for assistance.
You have air in the water lines
You may have noticed that air comes out of the taps when you use the sink or shower. This could be because your pump is in such a position that it is burning out and needs to be replaced. However, after inspecting the issue, we can determine if replacing the well water pump is necessary. The problem may be caused by cracks in the pipe, which we will repair as soon as possible.
Increased electricity bills
Our team believes that the reason for the increased energy costs is due to the wear and tear of the pump. This causes it to work harder to maintain its initial efficiency. Another reason could be a malfunctioning or faulty check valve. When water is released from the well, the pressure in the tank decreases, activating the switch to start the pump to restore pressure. We will conduct an initial assessment and inform you if the device requires replacement.
How long does the average well pump last?
Experts estimate that a well pump typically lasts between 8 to 10 years. However, with regular and professional maintenance, it’s possible to extend its lifespan up to 15 years without any decrease in efficiency. It’s essential to have an expert inspect your pump motor, storage tank, pressure switch, or control box once a year. Our team can offer you a comprehensive maintenance plan and replace any faulty components with OEM spare parts for optimal performance.
How much does it cost to install and replace a well pump in Waterloo?
The cost of our services may vary depending on several factors. If you decide to have us install the unit, we will consider factors such as the complexity of the project, the depth of the well (25 feet or more), and the type and size of your pump. The cost of a replacement pump will depend on factors such as the type of pump, its size, the installation process and the components required. It’s worth noting that Superior Plumbing & Heating never charges a call-out fee and regularly analyses the Canadian market to ensure that our well pump replacement & installation cost in Waterloo is fair and affordable for everyone. We also offer a 90-day work guarantee for our customers and address any issues that may arise.
Why should you choose us to “replace or install a well pump near me”?
At Superior Plumbing & Heating, we take pride in providing high-quality plumbing services to thousands of customers across Canada. Our team of expert plumbers is certified with North American Technician Excellence (NATE) and Red Seal and equipped with modern tools to efficiently tackle any plumbing issue. Our customers no longer have to search for DIY solutions for problems; instead, they can rely on our 24/7 support phone for immediate assistance.