Well Pump Replacement

Well Pump Replacement in Fairfield, Stamford, Seymour & Nearby

Complete well pump & water treatment solutions

well pump replacement & water treatment in Stamford

A new water treatment system with a well pump replacement will ensure lower energy costs and cleaner, safer water.

Having clean, healthy water flow from the tap is something every homeowner wants. That is why it is important to know that the well pump is an essential part of the system. CT Radon and Well Water Solutions has the solutions to provide the best quality water from your private water well and to eliminate typical water quality issues, such as hard water, iron, manganese, or acidic water, to more complicated problems, such as uranium, or arsenic.

We are a full-service well pump and water treatment system provider with nearly a century of combined field experience in well pump replacement, installation, and service. We even provide well water treatment system installation and service. Schedule a free estimate to learn more. We serve Connecticut areas throughout Redding, Fairfield, New Haven, Stamford, and nearby.

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

Pumps draw water from a well, which is essential for everyday living. Sudden loss of water or water pressure can be stressful. That is why it is so important that it functions properly to get the clean, safe water your family deserves on demand. Here are some of the signs to look for when deciding whether you need a well pump replacement:

  • No flowing water: The most noticeable sign that you need a new well pump installation is if no water comes from faucets. This indicates a possible pump failure.
  • Low water pressure: If you notice significantly lower water pressure than usual, the well pump may be having operating issues.
  • Air spitting: If you notice air coming out with water, the pump may not be submerged. This could also indicate cracks in the pipe.
  • Well pump running constantly: If the pump doesn't turn off, it likely has issues maintaining the water pressure from natural wear and tear or a failing part.
  • Unusual noise: If the well pump makes grinding, clanging, or clanking noises, this could be a sign of mechanical problems.
  • Rising electricity bills: Since a failing well pump runs longer and works harder, this can drive up utility costs.
  • Murky, dirty water: If your water is murky, has visible sediment, or looks cloudy, there could be well pump damage. Another cause could be the equipment being installed too low in the well.
  • System cycling often: If you notice the well pump frequently turning on and off, this could be a sign of a pressure switch or tank problems.
  • Visible damage: Corrosion, cracks, and other visible problems on the well pump or other equipment are signs that the system is declining.
  • Pumps that are 8-15 years old: Well pumps have a typical lifespan of 8 to 15 years. If your system is over ten years old, we can perform a "well health" check to assess the current condition of the pump system.

Have you noticed any of these issues with your well pump system? We offer well pump system inspections and preventative service options to avoid the inconvenience of losing water, which often occurs at the most inopportune times. We also provide well pump repairs and service to ensure your new system runs efficiently.

What to expect during a well pump replacement

well pump replacement company in Fairfield

Our skilled crew is one call away to resolve loss of water, low water pressure, and other water problems by replacing your faulty pump.

Waterlogged pressure tanks are the "silent killer" of well pumps! A simple inspection can uncover problems with your tank that, if left untreated, lead to bigger more expensive issues. When all else fails, you can contact us anytime, even if it's outside of normal business hours, to get help getting your water back running as quickly as possible. We stock the most common well pumps and tanks in our shop, allowing us to do the job quickly and efficiently in most situations.

Whether you need a new pressure tank or want to upgrade to a variable frequency drive (VFD) constant pressure well pump system, CT Radon and Well Water Solutions is your most cost-effective choice for all your well pump replacement and service needs. We can handle it all: well water testing, filtration, repairs, and replacements. You can count on our proven solutions, quick response time, and skilled methods.

We also offer water filtration and treatment options from simple cartridge filter systems to complete water softening, neutralizers, air injection oxidation (AIO) iron filters, anion exchange, reverse osmosis, and UV sterilization. We can customize the most cost-effective water treatment solution to any water quality need you may have.

Get a well pump inspection today!

Contact us to schedule a well health assessment and water quality analysis. We will provide a free service estimate and a detailed explanation of what you can expect. We proudly serve Connecticut homeowners in New Haven, Redding, Norwalk, Hamden, Meriden, Hartford, Greenwich, Seymour, Stamford, Fairfield, and nearby.

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our service area

We serve the following areas

  • Bantam
  • Bethel
  • Bethlehem
  • Bridgeport
  • Bridgewater
  • Brookfield
  • Cornwall Bridge
  • Cos Cob
  • Danbury
  • Darien
  • Derby
  • Easton
  • Fairfield
  • Gaylordsville
  • Greenwich
  • Kent
  • Lakeside
  • Litchfield
  • Middlebury
  • Milford
  • Monroe
  • Morris
  • New Canaan
  • New Fairfield
  • New Milford
  • New Preston Marble Dale
  • Newtown
  • Norwalk
  • Old Greenwich
  • Oxford
  • Redding
  • Ridgefield
  • Riverside
  • Roxbury
  • Sandy Hook
  • Seymour
  • Shelton
  • Sherman
  • South Kent
  • Southbury
  • Southport
  • Stamford
  • Stratford
  • Trumbull
  • Washington
  • Washington Depot
  • Weston
  • Westport
  • Wilton
  • Woodbury
Our Locations:

CT Radon and Well Water Solutions
230 Broad St.
Milford, CT 06460
1-203-680-3707
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