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Who we are

About Plymouth Well Pump

A well pump crew, not a call center

Search well pump repair around here and you'll find directory sites selling your number to whoever bids highest, and drilling companies that will happily quote a repair job they don't really specialize in. Nobody on those phone trees has actually worked a Plymouth well pit or a Carver private well.

That's the gap this site exists to fill: troubleshooting steps sourced from real manufacturer manuals, not a guess, and a straight answer on repair versus replacement before anyone touches a wrench.

$1,500-$4KSourced Local Install Range
3Manufacturer Manuals Cited

How this should work

Diagnose first: breaker, switch, tank, or the pump itself, before anyone touches anything. A written price before work starts, based on what's actually found on the property, not a phone guess. Repair when the fix is a repair, replace when the numbers say replace, with the reasoning laid out plainly, not upsold. Water pressure tested and running before the job is called done. That's the standard this site holds every page to, and it's what's worth asking for from any operator you call.

What to be skeptical of

A quote for a full pump replacement shouldn't happen over the phone without someone actually seeing the problem first. A pressure switch or tank recharge shouldn't turn into an upsold new pump; ask directly if a cheaper fix was considered. We don't drill wells or handle water filtration; if that's what you need, you want a specialist in that work, not us. And we won't invent a number when there isn't a real one to give you: our cost pages tell you when something is a sourced local figure and when it's honestly outside what we can pin down.

Local knowledge

Why Plymouth Calls Us

Sandy, pond-heavy ground across Plymouth and Carver, where a dry late-summer stretch can drop the water table enough to make a well sputter without anything actually being broken .

Private wells in Massachusetts are regulated locally by each town's board of health, not by one statewide code .

Neighborhoods we know

  • greater Plymouth

Talk to us

No water, a pump that won't shut off, short cycling, or a straight answer on repair versus replacement: (508) 905-6197, 8am to 6pm, Monday through Saturday. Or send the details in writing through our contact page.

When the water stops, start here.

Plymouth Well Pump

Well Pump Repair for Plymouth and Plymouth County. When the water stops, start here.

(508) 905-6197

Services

No Water From Your WellWell Pump Not WorkingWell Pump Replacement Cost

Area

PlymouthCarverPlymptonKingstonMiddleboroHalifax

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