FAQs

Aaron's Well & Pump

  • How long does a well pump usually last?

    While the national average lifespan is 7-10 years, our customers typically experience approximately 12 years of service from their well pumps.
  • Why is my well running out of water?

    Your well likely requires baling and cleaning to restore proper water flow. Contact our office today for professional assessment and service.
  • How often should I chlorinate my wells?

    Chlorination is typically only necessary when you notice water quality issues. We will perform chlorination when pipes have been exposed to the elements during installation or repairs.
  • What is the difference between jet and submersible pumps?

    Submersible pumps provide quieter operation and greater energy efficiency compared to jet pump models.
  • Why do I suddenly have no water at my house?

    Multiple factors can cause sudden water loss. Please contact our team today for a thorough diagnosis and appropriate solutions.
  • Why does my well pump start and stop?

    Frequent well pump cycling can result from various issues including pump blockages. Contact us today for professional diagnosis and resolution.
  • Is brown or dirty water an emergency?

    Yes, discolored water requires immediate attention. We offer several effective treatment methods. Call us today to have your specific issue diagnosed and properly addressed.
  • How much does a well pump and pressure tank cost?

    For most households, a standard 0.5 HP domestic well pump costs around $1,800, while a pressure tank (20–33 gallon range) runs between $600–$850
  • Do you offer same-day well service?

    Yes, we provide same-day service options. Contact us today for availability and scheduling information.
  • How do I know to repair or replace my pump?

    Several factors indicate replacement need including age, pressure problems, increased electricity costs, and waterlogged tanks. Contact our specialists today for a professional assessment.