Well Pump Replacement in the Willamette Valley & Oregon Coast
When a pump's truly worn out, you want it replaced once, sized right, with parts that last. We pull, replace, and test the whole system — and we tell you honestly whether a repair would've done instead. Firm, itemized price before any work.
Licensed & Insured · Fast Response · Family-Owned, Two Generations

When Replacement Is the Right Call
It's the pump's age that matters, not your house's. A pump 8–12 years old with one fixable issue is usually worth repairing. Past 15 years, with a failed motor or repeated repairs, a new pump is the smarter money. We'll tell you which side your well is on.
What a Well Pump Replacement Includes
Properly-sized new pump
Submersible or jet — sized to your well's depth, yield, and your household demand. No undersized bargains.
New drop pipe & wiring (where needed)
Old poly pipe and wire insulation get replaced when we're already pulling the pump — not later, on another bill.
Pressure switch & control
Fresh switch and control box so the new pump isn't fighting old failing parts.
Full system test & pressure set
We test draw, pressure, and tank precharge — and walk you through it before we leave.
Haul-away
We take the old pump and pipe with us. Your driveway looks like we were never there.
Premium components
Goulds, Franklin, Pentek VFD — the brands our customers call out by name. They cost a little more up front and a lot less over the life of the well.
Deep Well? That's Routine for Us.
We've replaced pumps and motors 500 feet down — and we'll make a special run for the right pump when your well needs more horsepower than most. The right pump for your well, not the one that's easiest to grab.
Honest Pricing — and a Repair Instead, if That's the Smarter Move
First we check whether a repair saves you money. If replacement is right, most homeowners nationally spend around $1,500–$4,000 installed depending on well depth and pump type — but that's national context, not a quote. Your firm, itemized price comes before any work, with no surprises. We use premium parts that cost less over the life of the well.
National ranges for context only — your well is unique. See our full cost breakdown for what drives the price.
Free, upfront, itemized quote before any work — repair first when it's the right call.
Start with the Symptom
Serving the Mid-Willamette Valley & Central Oregon Coast — Linn, Benton, Marion, Polk & Lincoln counties.
5.0★ on Google
“Got estimates from two other companies — Shayne came out himself, decades of experience, highest-quality equipment.”
“Made a special drive to get the right pump because ours needed more horsepower than most.”
Well Pump Replacement FAQ
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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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