Service Area: Newport

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.

Licensed & InsuredFast ResponseFamily-Owned, Two Generations

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Well pump service on the central Oregon coast near Newport
Well pump service on the central Oregon coast near Newport
5.0★ on Google3,000+ Wells ServicedLicensed & InsuredFamily-Owned, Two Generations
Newport-area wells: what we see

Why Newport-Area Wells Are Different

Lincoln County seatCentral Oregon coastLow-yield coastal wells

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.

Call (541) 401-1357

Need well service in Newport? Call (541) 401-1357 — we're local and respond fast.

Emergency Service

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.

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(541) 401-1357 Tap to call

Mon–Sat 8am–4pmClosed Sundays

  • Same-day response
  • Most repairs done in one visit
Why Aqua Pro

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.

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What Newport-Area Well Owners Say

Came out on a Saturday emergency and clearly knew what he was doing — got us back in water.
Keith Roberts
Stayed until we had water. That meant everything.
Joseph Frazey
The Aqua Pro family — serving Oregon wells for two generations
The Aqua Pro family — serving Oregon wells for two generations.
Why Aqua Pro

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) 401-1357

Serving 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.

FAQ

Newport Well Service FAQ

Why does my Newport well produce so little water?

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Coastal rock is low-permeability — under 5 gpm is common, and it’s normal for the area, not a defect with your well. Storage solves it for most properties.

Do you really serve the coast from Albany?

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Yes — the coast is core to what we do. Same-day response Mon–Sat across Lincoln County.

Can you deliver water to my coast property?

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Yes — same-day truck delivery while we sort the long-term fix.

Is a bigger pump the answer to low yield?

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No — a bigger pump in a slow well will run dry and burn out. The real fix is storage or scheduled delivery so a slow well can keep up.
Contact Us

Talk to our team.

Call for the fastest response, or request a callback — and you'll get a firm, upfront price before any work.

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(541) 401-1357

Hours

Mon–Sat 8am–4pmClosed Sundays

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No water? Call now — priority emergency response.