Well Systems, Well Pumps & Equipment
Well Pump & Well System Services in Durham Region
Homes on a private well depend on that system working properly every single day, there’s no municipal backup if something fails. We install, repair, and maintain well pumps and well systems for properties across Durham Region that rely on well water rather than municipal supply.
Signs Your Well System Needs Attention
- Water pressure that’s dropped or become inconsistent
- The pump cycling on and off more frequently than usual
- Cloudy, discoloured, or gritty water
- Unusual noises coming from the pump or pressure tank
- A noticeable drop in water flow at multiple fixtures
- Air sputtering from faucets
Well Pump Installation & Replacement
Whether you’re replacing an aging pump or installing a system for the first time, we size and install well pumps based on your well’s depth, output, and your household’s water demand.
Well Pump Repair
A pump that’s cycling too often, losing pressure, or making unusual noises usually points to a specific, diagnosable problem, whether that’s a failing pressure switch, a waterlogged pressure tank, or a pump nearing the end of its lifespan. We diagnose the actual cause rather than replacing parts on a guess.
Pressure Tank Service
The pressure tank works alongside the pump to maintain consistent water pressure throughout your home. A failing tank often shows up as short-cycling, the pump turning on and off far more frequently than it should, which puts extra wear on the pump itself. We service and replace pressure tanks as part of keeping the whole system working properly together.
Well System Maintenance
Regular maintenance catches small issues in a well system before they turn into a full pump failure or a water quality problem, particularly important given there’s no backup water source if the system goes down.
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FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if it's my well pump or my pressure tank causing low water pressure?
Frequent short-cycling (the pump turning on and off rapidly) often points to a failing pressure tank rather than the pump itself. We can diagnose which component is actually causing the problem before recommending a repair.
How long do well pumps typically last?
It varies by pump type and usage, but many well pumps last a decade or more with proper maintenance. Age combined with symptoms like inconsistent pressure or frequent cycling are good signs it may be time to consider replacement.
Do you handle both the well pump and the pressure tank?
Yes, we service both components, since they work together and a problem with one often affects the performance of the other.
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Dealing with inconsistent pressure or a well pump that’s acting up?
Call PR Plumbing for a proper diagnosis.
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(905)-926-9365
ryan@prplumbing.ca
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