Well Pump & Water Service in Newport, Oregon
Newport-area well owners face different ground than the valley — low-yield coastal wells are normal here. We know these wells, fix the pump, and when a well can't keep up we solve it the right way with storage or delivery.
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Why Newport-Area Wells Are Different
The Lincoln County coast is underlain by low-permeability volcanic and sedimentary rock. Despite 68 inches of rain a year, those formations store little of it: Tertiary marine siltstone and sandstone wells often produce under 5 gallons per minute and some produce no usable water, while the better Siletz River Volcanics average 5–10 gpm.
Newport itself draws municipal water from a reservoir and the Siletz River — but if you're on a private well outside town, low yield is the norm, not a defect. The right fix is usually a storage system that lets a slow well fill around the clock, or scheduled water delivery — not a bigger pump fighting a slow well.
There's almost no one covering coast wells the way we do — you reach the same family team and the same firm quote, all the way out here.
What Newport-area well owners call us for
Need well service in Newport? Call (541) 401-1357 — we're local and respond fast.
No Water in Newport? We Treat That as the Emergency It Is.
Same-day emergency response, Monday–Saturday. If your pump just failed or your well’s run dry, we get water back the same day — repair on-site, or our water-delivery trucks bring water to your property.
- Same-day response
- Most repairs done in one visit
Common Well Problems Around Newport
Coastal ground has its own quirks. Around Newport and Lincoln County, these are the ones we see most:
Low-yield coastal wells
Under 5 gpm is common in marine sedimentary rock — normal here, not a defect.
Slow-recovering wells
Storage lets a slow well fill around the clock and deliver strong pressure on demand.
Well runs dry between rains
Same-day bulk water delivery while we sort the long-term fix.
Air & sputtering at the tap
Usually means the well is drawing down to the pump — classic coastal well signal.
No water at the tap
We treat a no-water call as the emergency it is — same-day response, Mon–Sat.
Aging coast pumps
Salt air and hard duty cycles wear pumps down — we replace and right-size.
Not sure which applies to your well? Call (541) 401-1357 and we'll help you figure it out.
Well Pump & Water Services We Offer on the Newport Coast
Whatever your well needs, the same local team handles it:
Well Pump Repair
Fast diagnosis and repair to get your water back — often same day.
Emergency Well Pump Service
No water? Same-day response, Mon–Sat.
Well Pump Replacement
New or replacement pumps, sized right for your well and household.
Pressure Tank Service
Fix low pressure, short-cycling, and waterlogged tanks.
Water Treatment Systems
Filtration and treatment sized to your test results.
Free Water Testing
We test first, so any treatment is sized to what's actually in your water.
Water Storage Systems
Storage tanks for low-yield wells — the right fix for coastal ground.
Bulk Water Delivery
Bulk and residential water delivery when your well can't keep up.
Well Inspections
A simple checkup that prevents the costly emergencies.
Why Newport Well Owners Choose Us
Low yield is normal here — not a defect
Newport's marine sedimentary rock often produces under 5 gpm; the better Siletz Volcanics run 5–10. We tell you straight what your well can do, instead of selling you a bigger pump that'll run dry.
The real fix is storage, not a bigger pump
A storage system lets a slow well fill around the clock and deliver strong pressure on demand — and we keep you covered with same-day delivery while we sort the long-term fix.
Almost no one covers coast wells like we do
You reach the same family team and the same firm, itemized quote all the way out here — same-day, Monday–Saturday, with no surprise charges.
What Newport-Area Well Owners Say
“Came out on a Saturday emergency and clearly knew what he was doing — got us back in water.”
“Stayed until we had water. That meant everything.”

Why Newport Well Owners Call Aqua Pro
Whatever your well needs, you’re dealing with the same trusted team — Shayne and Carie Tribble and their family, serving Oregon well owners for two generations — 3,000+ wells and counting. We use premium parts built to last, give upfront pricing, and stand behind our work.
- Two Generations, Family-Owned
- Premium Parts, ~2× the Lifespan
- Fast Response
- Upfront Pricing
Not sure which service you need? Call (541) 401-1357.
Call (541) 401-1357Serving Newport & the Surrounding Coast
Also serving Toledo, Waldport, Yachats, Lincoln City and the central Oregon coast.
Don't see your town? Call — we likely cover it.
Newport Well Service FAQ
Why does my Newport well produce so little water?
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Do you really serve the coast from Albany?
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Can you deliver water to my coast property?
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Is a bigger pump the answer to low yield?
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Talk to our team.
Call for the fastest response, or request a callback — and you'll get a firm, upfront price before any work.
Call our team
(541) 401-1357Hours
Mon–Sat 8am–4pmClosed Sundays
Office
35967 Plagmann Dr NE, Albany, OR 97322
