Well Pump

Well Pump Repairs
for Kernersville, NC & the Entire Piedmont Triad

For homes with a well pump, issues can come up suddenly and without warning. If your water pressure is nonexistent or intermittent, or the pump never stops running even without water, these could be costly issues. Your well pump is a complicated system and even slight problems in the environment both inside and outside your home could have an effect on how it works.


At Martin Bradley Plumbing Inc., our residential and commercial plumbing contractors have 35+ years of experience working with faulty well pumps, getting them running again or replacing them when needed. Through the use of video pipe inspections and leak detection services, our team can help identify the problem within your system and determine the best course of action to get it fixed.


Common Well Pump Issues


As the main heartbeat of your well water system, your well pumps are trusted with providing running water on demand. Unfortunately, with time, the age of the system, and other factors, your well pumps can stop functioning. Don’t get caught off guard. Here are a few common issues that can arise so you can know what to look out for before a complete system failure occurs. 


Well Pump Pumping Sediment: Having the right sized well pump for your system is very important for its effectiveness, as well as its ability to pump only water and not loose sediment and debris. If you notice dirty water coming through, it may be the result of an improper pump size or faulty well screen. 


Low Water Pressure: Your well pump relies on a clear path to reach your fixtures and appliances for successful water delivery. However, when low water pressure occurs, it could be a sign there is an issue during that transfer. From broken and leaking pipes to clogged well screens and an aging well pump, your system will need to be inspected to find the root cause of your low water pressure. 


Constant Cycling: If you hear your well pump switching rapidly on and off, that could signal an issue with the “bladder” of the tank. If the bladder inside your tank ruptures, air and water inside your tank will combine leading to a lack of water pressure and a failure for the well pump to be signaled to shut off. 


Contact Us Today to Schedule a Repair Appointment!


While fixing your well pump may seem straightforward, attempting to identify the issues and fix it yourself can do more harm to your system than good. Put your trust Martin Bradley Plumbing Inc., your local professional plumbing contractor.

We take pride in repairing well pumps for property owners throughout Kernersville, Greensboro, High Point, Summerfield, Winston-Salem, NC, and the entire Piedmont Triad region. If you suspect you have an issue with your well pumps and would like to schedule a service appointment, please feel free to contact us today!


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