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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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.
Licensed & InsuredFast ResponseUpfront Pricing

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.
- Same-day response
- Most repairs done in one visit
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
Step 4: Firm, itemized quote before any work
You approve a written, itemized price before we start. No surprise charges, ever.
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.
Common Problems We Fix
Usually a tripped breaker, a failed pressure switch, a failed pump, or a well that's run dry — we diagnose it same-day.
Often a waterlogged pressure tank, a failing pump, or a partly closed valve. Pulsing pressure points to the tank first.
Almost always electrical — a tripped breaker, failed pressure switch, bad capacitor, or burned-out motor.
Rapid on/off cycling is usually a waterlogged pressure tank — and it overheats the motor, so don't wait on it.
Two generations on Oregon wells — and counting.
Serving the Mid-Willamette Valley & Oregon Coast
Serving the Mid-Willamette Valley & Central Oregon Coast — Linn, Benton, Marion, Polk & Lincoln counties.
Don't see your town? We cover surrounding rural areas too — call and we'll confirm.
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.
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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.”
“My well pump quit on a holiday weekend. I called three or four other companies first — Aqua Pro came through.”
“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.”

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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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) 401-1357Hours
Mon–Sat 8am–4pmClosed Sundays
Office
35967 Plagmann Dr NE, Albany, OR 97322
