Well Pump Repair in Midland, TX
14 of the 14 licensed listings in Midland hold a Texas license class that covers this work: they are licensed to install, repair, and replace well pumps, pressure tanks, and the piping between the well and the building. Not every well & septic professional is; see all Midland listings for the full roster.
David B LedfordLicensed
Jimmy L KitchensLicensed
Jody Lynn WashamLicensed
Jonathan Matthew StephensLicensed
Scott Allen JohnsonLicensed
Reynaldo Jose Jr NajeraLicensed
Doyle S III ByrdLicensed
Wesley Gene HudnallLicensed
Joseph R WillekeLicensed
Michael James WaterburyLicensed
Richard Roger TaylorLicensed
Carson Glen MachenLicensed
Randall T EdwardsLicensed
Justin Wayne LaforgeLicensed
What does well pump repair cost?
Replacing a well pump typically costs $1,000 to $2,500 installed, depending on pump type and well depth; repairs, pressure-tank swaps, and switch replacements cost less. No water at all is often the pressure switch or the tank rather than the pump itself; a licensed pump installer can test all three.
How do I know if my well pump is failing?
Sputtering faucets, pulsing water pressure, air in the lines, a pump that cycles constantly, or a sudden jump in the electric bill are the classic signs. Have the pump, pressure tank, and switch tested together; replacing the wrong part is the expensive mistake.
Before you hire
Confirm the license number on this page is still active with Texas, ask for proof of insurance, and get at least three written quotes; pricing on this work varies widely by site conditions.