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Irrigation Pumps

Irrigation Pump Service & Installation in the Willamette Valley & Oregon Coast

Irrigation, livestock, and acreage put far heavier demand on a pump than a household ever does. We size, install, and repair irrigation pumps to the flow your property actually needs — so you're not starving your crops or burning out a pump that's in over its head.

Licensed & Insured  ·  Fast Response  ·  Family-Owned, Two Generations

5-Star on Google
Aqua Pro servicing an irrigation well system in rural Oregon
Aqua Pro servicing an irrigation well system in rural Oregon
Sized for real demand

Irrigation Is a Different Job Than House Water

A pump sized for a kitchen tap will short-cycle and fail running sprinklers or filling stock tanks. We match the pump to your acreage, your flow needs (gallons per minute), and your water source — well, pond, or storage — so it runs efficiently and lasts.

What we handle

Irrigation Pump Services Built for Real Acreage Demand

New irrigation pump installs

Submersible, jet, and booster pumps sized to your acreage, zones, and water source.

Repair and replacement of failing irrigation pumps

Diagnosing short-cycling, pressure loss, and burnout under heavy load — then fixing or replacing with the right unit.

Livestock and stock-tank water

Reliable flow for animals, sized to your herd and tank setup.

Pond and surface-water pumps

Irrigation fed by ponds, creeks, or tanks — we install surface-water and tank-fed systems that hold up.

Pairing irrigation with storage on low-yield wells

When the well can't keep up with demand, a storage system lets it trickle in while the irrigation pump draws on demand.

Separate irrigation systems

So heavy watering doesn't drain the house supply. Your kitchen keeps pressure while the sprinklers run.

Common problems

Common Irrigation Pump Problems We Fix

Pump can't keep pressure across zones

Usually a sizing issue — the pump was matched to the house, not the irrigation demand.

Short-cycling under irrigation load

The pump turns on and off rapidly under heavy use, overheating the motor. Often a tank or sizing fix.

Running dry on a low-yield well

The well produces less than the irrigation draws. Storage is often the right fix, not a bigger pump.

Seasonal startup issues

Pumps that sat all winter won't prime or pressure up. We get them running and protect them for next season.

Honest pricing

Honest Pricing — the Right-Sized Pump, Not the Most Expensive One

We size to what your property actually runs, so you're not overpaying for capacity you don't need or replacing an undersized pump in two years. Free, upfront, itemized quote before any work — no surprises.

Not sure what's wrong?

Start with the Symptom

Serving the Mid-Willamette Valley & Central Oregon Coast — Linn, Benton, Marion, Polk & Lincoln counties.

Reviews

5.0★ on Google

We worked with them to revitalize an old irrigation well, and got a great result.
Billie C. · Verified Google review
Great company, strongly recommend — Shayne and staff installed our well pump and system.
Andrew Phelps · Verified Google review
Questions

Irrigation Pump FAQ

Can I run irrigation off my house well pump?

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Often not well — irrigation demand can starve the house and wear the pump. A pump sized for a kitchen tap will short-cycle and fail running sprinklers or filling stock tanks. We'll advise whether a separate or larger system makes sense for your property.

What size irrigation pump do I need?

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It's sized to your zones, flow needs (gallons per minute), and water source — well, pond, or storage. We calculate it so the pump runs efficiently and lasts, not just so it works on day one.

My irrigation pump keeps short-cycling — why?

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Often a pressure-tank or sizing issue under load. When the pump is too small for the irrigation demand, it turns on and off rapidly, which burns it out. We diagnose the root cause and fix the sizing or tank setup.

Can you pump from a pond or storage tank for irrigation?

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Yes — we install surface-water and tank-fed irrigation pumps. Pond and storage systems are common for acreage and farm properties where a well alone can't meet the demand.
The Aqua Pro family — serving Oregon wells for two generations
The Aqua Pro family — serving Oregon wells for two generations.
Why Aqua Pro

One Local Family for Your Whole Water System

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

Irrigation or Acreage Water Needs? Call Aqua Pro.

Same-day emergency response, Monday–Saturday.

Call (541) 401-1357