Well Pump Replacement
Payette, ID

Well Pump Replacement and Service in Payette, ID

If possible, we will do everything we can to service your existing water pump. We won’t go straight to the expensive option of replacing your water pump, if a simple fix will do the job.

However, if it is not cost effective for you to service the pump then we will recommend a replacement. We will be honest with you in what you need.

Our technicians complete continuing education every two years. We learn the newest techniques and best ways to service your well and well pump. We can assure you that you will get the best service possible.

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Signs You Need A Service Call On Your Pump System

– Payette, ID

#1 Low Water Pressure

Low water pressure can manifest as a weak or slow flow of water from faucets, showerheads, or other plumbing fixtures. It might take longer to fill up sinks, bathtubs, or appliances like washing machines. You may also notice a significant drop in water pressure when using multiple fixtures simultaneously. In severe cases, water might come out as a trickle rather than a steady stream, making everyday tasks like washing dishes or taking a shower more difficult.

#2 Dirty Water

 

Dirty water can appear cloudy, murky, or discolored, often with a brown, yellow, or gray tint. It may contain visible particles like sand, dirt, or sediment and sometimes have an unpleasant odor. In severe cases, dirty water may have a slimy texture or an oily film on the surface. The presence of floating debris or unusual colors like green or red can also indicate contamination, such as algae or rust. These signs suggest that the water is not safe for drinking or use without proper treatment.

#3 Spurts of Air

 

Spurts of air coming out of a faucet look like bursts or sputters of water, often accompanied by a hissing or gurgling sound. The water flow may be irregular, alternating between bursts of water and air, which can cause the stream to spray or splash unexpectedly. This is often a sign that air has entered the plumbing system, which could be due to issues like a drop in well water levels, a problem with the well pump, or a leak in the system allowing air to mix with the water.

Get Your Free Estimate

Call us for a free estimate on a new well and pump system or for any questions regarding well construction, pump installation and any maintenance needs.

When You need a New Well Pump

 

You may need a new well pump if you notice signs like low water pressure, no or low water flow, frequent cycling on and off, or increased energy bills. You might also hear unusual noises or see air spurts coming from faucets.

If these issues arise, first check for simpler causes like a tripped breaker or clogged filters. If the pump itself is failing, contact us here at Adamson Pump and Drilling , we are a licensed well contractor and would be happy to give you an honest, professional assessment. Should your well pump need replacing we will help you choose the right pump type and get it properly installed to restore your water supply. 

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Well Pump Replacement FAQ’s

Q: How do I know if my well pump needs to be replaced?

A: Look for signs like low water pressure, no water flow, frequent cycling, or unusual noises.

Q: How long does a well pump typically last?

A: Most well pumps last 10-15 years, depending on usage and maintenance.

Q: What should I do if my pump fails?

A: Contact us for diagnosis and replacement.

Q: How much does replacing a well pump cost?

A: Costs vary based on pump type, well depth, and labor—consult with us for an estimate.

Q: Can I replace the pump myself?

A: Professional installation is recommended for safety and proper setup.

We carry high quality products including Franklin Electric and Grundfos pumps, and Water-right ® water treatment systems.

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