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Well Pump Installation & Repair in Southern Utah

Utah Water Well Alliance installs, repairs, and replaces submersible pumps, pressure tanks, and complete water system controls across Southern Utah. Most pump repairs are completed same-day. Emergency response available 24/7.

Complete Pump & Water System Solutions

From a simple pressure switch replacement to a full VFD constant-pressure system upgrade — we service every component of your well water system.

Submersible Pump Service

Pull, inspect, repair, or replace your deep-well submersible pump. We carry the most common residential pump sizes (½ HP – 5 HP) for fast same-day service.

  • Pump pull with truck-mounted puller
  • Motor and impeller inspection
  • New pump installation & wire splicing
  • Drop pipe and pitless adapter service
  • Post-install pressure & amp testing

Pressure Tank Replacement

A waterlogged or failed pressure tank causes short-cycling that burns out pumps fast. We diagnose, size, and replace pressure tanks — typically same day.

  • Bladder & diaphragm tank diagnosis
  • Correct sizing for your pump & household demand
  • Pre-charge pressure set to system specs
  • Full system pressure test after install
  • Recommended brands: Amtrol, WellMate, Pentair

VFD Constant-Pressure Systems

Variable Frequency Drive systems eliminate pressure fluctuations, reduce pump wear, and cut electricity use by up to 60%. The best upgrade available for most Southern Utah homes.

  • System sizing & design for your well yield
  • Franklin Electric, Grundfos, or Goulds VFD
  • Eliminates pressure tank cycling
  • Smart diagnostics & remote monitoring options
  • Typical ROI under 3 years on electricity savings

Electrical & Controls

Pressure switch replacement, control box service, wire-to-pump diagnostics, and junction box repair. We trace electrical faults to the pump motor and fix them right.

  • Pressure switch calibration & replacement
  • Franklin Electric control box service
  • Wire-to-pump resistance & insulation testing
  • Pump start capacitor replacement
  • Dedicated pump circuit breaker sizing

Pump Performance Testing

Not sure if your pump is working efficiently? A pump performance test measures actual flow rate vs. rated flow, amperage draw, and system pressure — and tells you exactly how much life your pump has left.

  • Gallons-per-minute flow measurement
  • Motor amp draw vs. nameplate comparison
  • Static & pumping water level measurement
  • Pressure rise and efficiency calculation
  • Written report with recommendations

Emergency Pump Repair

Pump failure never waits for business hours. Our emergency team responds across Southern Utah — nights, weekends, and holidays — with common pump sizes on the truck.

  • 24/7 live phone answer — no voicemail
  • Average on-site time under 2 hours
  • Most emergencies resolved same visit
  • Washington, Iron, Beaver, Kane & Garfield counties
  • See emergency page →

VFD Constant-Pressure Systems: The Smartest Investment for Your Well

Traditional pump systems cycle on and off like a light switch — stressing the pump motor, causing pressure fluctuations, and wasting electricity. A Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) system runs the pump motor at variable speed to maintain exactly the pressure you set, all the time.

For Southern Utah homeowners with hard water, high mineral content, and hot summers that increase water demand, a VFD system pays for itself in pump longevity and energy savings alone.

Ask About VFD Upgrade
60%Potential Energy Savings
2–3xLonger Pump Life
ConstantPressure at All Fixtures
<3 yrTypical ROI Payback

Signs You Need Pump Service Now

These symptoms mean your pump is working harder than it should — or failing. Catch it early and save money. Read our full warning signs guide.

Low or dropping water pressurePump impeller wear or a waterlogged pressure tank.
Pump running constantlyFailed pressure tank bladder or significant system leak.
Air sputtering from faucetsDropping water table or failed check valve.
Pump tripping circuit breakerMotor electrical fault — stop resetting and call us.
High electricity billsInefficient pump motor drawing excess current.
Discolored or sandy waterPump ingesting grit — impeller damage happening now.
Pump over 10 years oldPlan ahead — don't wait for emergency failure.
Sulfur or metallic odorPossible contamination or casing issue — test immediately.
Schedule a Pump Inspection Or call 24/7 for emergencies: (435) 800-WELL

We Fix It Fast — Same Day in Most Cases

Whether it's a routine replacement or a middle-of-the-night emergency, Utah Water Well Alliance has you covered across all of Southern Utah.

Schedule Service Call (435) 800-WELL