Well Pump Repair

Well Pump Repair in the Willamette Valley & Oregon Coast

When your pump quits or your pressure drops, you want it fixed today — and you want to know it's done right. We diagnose the real problem on-site, give you a firm price before any work, and get your water back, usually same day.

Firm, itemized price before any work — no surprises.

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5-Star on Google
Aqua Pro technicians servicing a well pump in Oregon
Emergency Service

No water right now? We treat that as an emergency.

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
What we repair

We Work on Submersible and Jet Pumps, All Major Brands

Most "no water" and low-pressure calls come down to a handful of culprits: a failed pressure switch, a waterlogged or ruptured pressure tank, a tripped breaker or bad capacitor, a leaking check valve, a worn motor, or a dropped water table pulling air into the system. We diagnose which one it actually is before we recommend anything — no guessing, no replacing parts that aren't broken.

Failed or weak pumps

Submersible and jet pumps — diagnosed and repaired, or replaced when that's the smarter money.

Pressure switches & control boxes

The most common cause of no-water and short-cycling calls — usually a fast, affordable repair.

Pressure tanks

Waterlogged tanks, rapid cycling, and pressure swings — fixed or replaced so your pump isn't working overtime.

Wiring & capacitors

Tripped breakers, bad capacitors, and burned connections — electrical issues that mimic pump failure.

Check valves & drop pipe

Backflow, pressure bleed-off, and pumps that lose prime or run constantly.

Low-pressure & no-water diagnosis

We find the real cause — not just the symptom — so the fix actually lasts.

How repair works

Diagnose first. Then the most cost-effective fix.

We don't upsell you a new pump when a repair will do — and we'll tell you straight when it won't.

"They credited me back for the parts they didn't end up using — who does that?" — Brian Egan

  1. Step 1: We diagnose before we recommend

    On-site, we test the actual system — pump, pressure switch, capacitor, control box, tank, check valve, and wiring — and find what's really wrong. No guessing, no replacing parts that aren't broken.

  2. Step 2: Repair vs. replace — we tell you straight

    On a younger pump (under ~10 years) the problem is often electrical or upstream — a switch, capacitor, control box, or the pressure tank — and a targeted repair gets you years more life for far less than a replacement.

  3. Step 3: Honest call when it's not worth fixing

    We tell you straight when a repair is the right call and when you'd be throwing good money after bad. That honesty is the whole reason your neighbors call us.

  4. Step 4: Firm, itemized quote before any work

    You approve a written, itemized price before we start. No surprise charges, ever.

What it costs

Savings First — National Ranges, Then a Firm Quote for Your Well

No surprise charges — a firm, itemized price before any work begins.

Nationally, well pump repairs commonly run from a low pressure-switch fix in the low hundreds up to motor-level work that approaches the cost of a new pump. Where your repair lands depends on which part failed, pump depth and access, and whether it's the pump or something upstream.

We don't post a price because no honest shop can quote your well sight-unseen — what we promise instead is a firm, itemized quote before any work begins. No surprise charges, ever.

Get a firm, itemized quote before any work begins.

Call (541) 401-1357No surprise charges, ever.
By the numbers

Two generations on Oregon wells — and counting.

3,000+
Wells Served
Across the Willamette Valley & Oregon Coast.
2nd
Generation
First and second, on every job.
5.0
5-Star on Google
Real neighbors, real wells.
Service areas

Serving the Mid-Willamette Valley & Oregon Coast

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

Why Aqua Pro

Why Choose Aqua Pro

The honest, well-experienced family team your neighbors already call. Built for the home you'll live in for years.

  • We diagnose first — no upsell

    Often it's a switch, a capacitor, or a tank — not the pump. We find the real cause and tell you straight when a repair is the right call.

  • Most repairs done in one visit

    Our trucks carry what wells need. Most repairs are completed the same day we arrive.

  • Firm, itemized quote — explained before any work

    You see exactly what it costs and why before we start. No surprise charges, ever.

Reviews

What Oregon Neighbors Say

Across the Willamette Valley and Oregon Coast.

I had a deep well pump failure and they made me a priority — out to assess within an hour, and a new pump, pipes, and controller installed by the next day.
Thom O. · Verified Google review
My well pump quit on a holiday weekend. I called three or four other companies first — Aqua Pro came through.
Brian Frazier · Verified Google review
We've worked with another company that was hard to reach and billed us just to look. Aqua Pro makes us feel like part of the family — their communication and transparency is outstanding.
Billie Cannon · Verified Google review
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.

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Questions

Well Pump Repair FAQ

Can my well pump be repaired or does it need replacing?+
Often it can be repaired — a failed pressure switch, capacitor, or control box is a much smaller fix than a new pump. The pump's age is what matters: 8–12 years old with one repairable issue is usually worth repairing. 15+ years old, multiple past repairs, or a burned-out motor usually means replacement. We diagnose first and tell you straight.
How fast can you come out?+
Same-day response Monday–Saturday across the Valley and Coast. We prioritize true no-water emergencies and move the schedule around to reach you that day whenever possible.
What does well pump repair cost?+
It varies by what's actually wrong — a pressure switch is a smaller job than pulling a deep submersible. We diagnose on-site and give you a free, upfront, itemized quote before any work begins. No surprise charges, ever.
Do you work on my brand of pump?+
Yes — submersible and jet pumps, all major brands. We also repair pressure tanks, pressure switches, control boxes, and wiring.
Contact Us

Need Your Well Pump Fixed? Call Aqua Pro.

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.