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Serving the Birmingham metro's well country
Well and pump service, done right, across greater Birmingham
Fast, local well pump repair, replacement, pressure tanks, and iron, sulfur and hard-water treatment for the metro's well country. Same-day appointments and 24/7 emergency service.
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- Same-day service available
- Upfront, no-surprise pricing
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Our well pump services
Everything a private well needs: pump repair and replacement, pressure tanks and switches, and the iron, sulfur and hard-water treatment Birmingham wells actually require.
Well Pump Repair
We find why the pump quit and fix the real cause, from a tripped control box to a failed motor, often the same day.
Well Pump Replacement
When a pump has genuinely failed, we pull it, size the replacement to your well and household, and set it to last, not just to run.
Pressure Tank Service
A failed pressure tank short-cycles the pump to death. We find it early, restore the air charge or replace the tank, and protect the pump.
Pressure Switch & Controls
The pressure switch and control box are where most no-water calls actually start. We test them first, because the fix is often cheap.
Low Water Pressure
Weak pressure is usually a tank, switch or screen problem, not a worn-out pump. We test the whole system and fix the actual cause.
Well Inspection & Testing
One visit that checks the whole system and tells you what is actually in your water, so you can decide with real numbers instead of a guess.
Iron & Sulfur Treatment
The stains and the rotten-egg smell are the water, not your plumbing. We test what is in it and fit treatment matched to the actual problem.
Pump Installation
A new pump, sized to your well and set correctly the first time, with the tank, switch and wiring all built to match.
How it works
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Same-day dispatch
We come to you across the Birmingham metro, often the same day, 24/7 for emergencies.
Done right, upfront price
You get an honest quote before we start and clean, professional work every time.

Why Birmingham well owners call us
A local crew that treats your property like their own, and tells you the truth about what your system actually needs.
Local well crews
We dispatch daily to St. Clair, Blount, Walker and the Shelby and Jefferson exurbs: the county roads where the wells actually are.
Same-day & 24/7
No water can't wait. Same-day service on your schedule, and around-the-clock help when the pump quits.
Water, not just pumps
Iron, sulfur and hard limestone water are Birmingham's real problem. We test it, treat it and fix what's behind it.
Upfront pricing
A clear quote before any work begins. No surprise add-ons, no pressure.
Where we work
The metro's well country: St. Clair, Blount, Walker and the Shelby and Jefferson exurbs. If you are on a well, we come to you.
Towns we serve
Based across the Birmingham metro and dispatching daily through the surrounding towns and rural routes.
- SpringvilleSt. Clair County
- Pell CitySt. Clair County
- OdenvilleSt. Clair County
- MoodySt. Clair County
- AshvilleSt. Clair County
- OneontaBlount County
- ClevelandBlount County
- JasperWalker County
- SumitonWalker County
- ChelseaShelby County
Don’t see your town? If you’re in the greater Birmingham area,call (205) 407-1670and we probably cover you.
Well pump guides & answers
Straight answers to what Birmingham well owners ask most: iron and sulfur water, pressure-tank trouble, pump versus switch, and the Alabama rules.

Iron, Manganese and Sulfur in Alabama Well Water
Orange stains, dark specks and a rotten-egg smell in Birmingham-area well water almost always come from iron, manganese and hydrogen sulfide in the groundwater, not from your pipes. They are common in this region's karst and Pottsville rock, usually a nuisance rather than a health danger, and they are treatable once a test shows what you are dealing with.
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Why a Pressure Tank Waterlogs and Burns Out the Pump
A waterlogged pressure tank has lost its air charge, so it can no longer hold pressure between pump cycles. That makes the pump switch on and off every few seconds, and that rapid short-cycling is what wears a good pump motor out early. Catching it fast often means replacing a tank instead of a pump.
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Do I Need a New Pump or Just a Pressure Switch?
Often it is the switch, not the pump. A failed pressure switch or a waterlogged pressure tank can cause the same no-water or low-pressure symptoms as a dead pump, and both are a fraction of the cost. The only way to know for sure is to check the cheap parts first, before anyone pulls pipe.
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