A well failure is never convenient — and it never happens during business hours. Utah Water Well Alliance operates a dedicated emergency response team for Southern Utah, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
(435) 800-WELLWashington, Iron, Beaver, Kane & Garfield Counties. Average response time under 2 hours.
These are the most common well emergencies we respond to across Southern Utah. If you're experiencing any of these, call us immediately — don't wait.
Complete loss of water pressure or flow. Could be a failed pump, broken pressure tank, electrical issue, or dry well.
Brown, red, or turbid water suggests sediment intrusion, casing collapse, or aquifer disturbance. Stop using the water immediately.
Weak or inconsistent pressure at fixtures. Often a failing pump, worn pressure tank bladder, or waterlogged tank.
A pump that never shuts off is burning out. Usually caused by a waterlogged pressure tank, pressure switch failure, or significant leak.
Sulfur smell (rotten egg), metallic taste, or chemical odor can indicate contamination or casing failure. Stop drinking and call us.
Air bubbles or sputtering in the water line usually means a dropping water table, damaged pump intake, or gas infiltration.
A pump that repeatedly trips the circuit breaker has a serious electrical or mechanical fault. Do not keep resetting it — call us.
Standing water around the wellhead or wet well casing can indicate a casing breach or surface contamination pathway. Critical issue.
When you call our emergency line, here's exactly what happens.
A live technician answers — not voicemail. We assess your situation immediately and dispatch the right team and equipment.
Emergency crew mobilizes with diagnostic equipment, common pump sizes, and repair parts on the truck.
Full diagnostic — electrical, mechanical, and pressure testing — to identify the exact cause. We show you what we find before any work begins.
Most emergencies are resolved same-day. Pump replacements, pressure switch repairs, and tank replacements happen on-site.
We don't leave until your system is tested, pressure is verified, and water quality is confirmed safe to use.
Families, livestock, and businesses depend on running water. Our emergency response team is standing by right now across Southern Utah.
(435) 800-WELL24/7 including weekends & holidays. Washington, Iron, Beaver, Kane & Garfield Counties.