Well Pump Repair Services in Georgia

300 licensed providers across 112 counties

Well pump problems can leave your household without water, making prompt repair essential. Common issues include pump motor failure, pressure switch problems, waterlogged pressure tanks, and low water yield from dropping water tables or well deterioration.

Professional well pump technicians diagnose problems using electrical testing, pressure measurements, and flow rate analysis. Submersible pumps require specialized equipment to pull from deep wells, while jet pump systems may be serviced more readily from the surface.

Preventive maintenance extends pump life and prevents emergency breakdowns. Regular checks of pressure tank pre-charge, wiring connections, and control components help catch problems early. Most well pumps last 8-15 years with proper care.

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Cherokee County

9 providers

Hall County

9 providers

Laurens County

8 providers

Lowndes County

7 providers

Chatham County

6 providers

Clarke County

6 providers

Forsyth County

6 providers

Hart County

6 providers

Troup County

6 providers

Camden County

5 providers

Dougherty County

5 providers

Gwinnett County

5 providers

Lamar County

5 providers

Randolph County

5 providers

Sumter County

5 providers

Tift County

5 providers

White County

5 providers

Barrow County

4 providers

Bulloch County

4 providers

Carroll County

4 providers

Coffee County

4 providers

Jefferson County

4 providers

Peach County

4 providers

Pike County

4 providers

Spalding County

4 providers

Thomas County

4 providers

Bibb County

3 providers

Calhoun County

3 providers

Cobb County

3 providers

Cook County

3 providers

Coweta County

3 providers

DeKalb County

3 providers

Douglas County

3 providers

Effingham County

3 providers

Emanuel County

3 providers

Gilmer County

3 providers

Habersham County

3 providers

Newton County

3 providers

Richmond County

3 providers

Schley County

3 providers

Screven County

3 providers

Turner County

3 providers

Union County

3 providers

Upson County

3 providers

Washington County

3 providers

Wayne County

3 providers

Wilkes County

3 providers

Worth County

3 providers

Appling County

2 providers

Brantley County

2 providers

Bryan County

2 providers

Charlton County

2 providers

Crawford County

2 providers

Dawson County

2 providers

Decatur County

2 providers

Dodge County

2 providers

Dooly County

2 providers

Elbert County

2 providers

Fayette County

2 providers

Franklin County

2 providers

Glynn County

2 providers

Gordon County

2 providers

Grady County

2 providers

Henry County

2 providers

Houston County

2 providers

Jackson County

2 providers

Jones County

2 providers

Lumpkin County

2 providers

Madison County

2 providers

Murray County

2 providers

Oglethorpe County

2 providers

Pickens County

2 providers

Pulaski County

2 providers

Rabun County

2 providers

Stewart County

2 providers

Ware County

2 providers

Webster County

2 providers

Wilcox County

2 providers

Atkinson County

1 provider

Baldwin County

1 provider

Banks County

1 provider

Bartow County

1 provider

Ben Hill County

1 provider

Brooks County

1 provider

Burke County

1 provider

Colquitt County

1 provider

Crisp County

1 provider

Floyd County

1 provider

Fulton County

1 provider

Greene County

1 provider

Harris County

1 provider

Jenkins County

1 provider

Lee County

1 provider

Macon County

1 provider

McDuffie County

1 provider

Miller County

1 provider

Mitchell County

1 provider

Montgomery County

1 provider

Morgan County

1 provider

Oconee County

1 provider

Pierce County

1 provider

Putnam County

1 provider

Stephens County

1 provider

Tattnall County

1 provider

Taylor County

1 provider

Telfair County

1 provider

Toombs County

1 provider

Towns County

1 provider

Walker County

1 provider

Walton County

1 provider

Warren County

1 provider

Whitfield County

1 provider

Why Choose a Licensed Provider?

Georgia requires licensing for septic system contractors and well drillers to protect public health and the environment. Licensed providers carry proper insurance, follow state regulations, and have demonstrated competency through testing and experience requirements. Choosing a licensed provider protects your investment and ensures work meets code.

Well Pump Repair in Georgia — FAQ

How much does well pump repair cost in Georgia?

Well Pump Repair costs in Georgia vary by location, system size, and complexity. Most providers offer free estimates, so you can compare pricing from multiple licensed professionals before deciding.

How do I find a licensed well pump repair provider in Georgia?

Browse our directory of licensed well pump repair providers across all 159 Georgia counties. Every listed company is verified against state licensing records.

Does Georgia require a license for well pump repair?

Georgia requires contractors performing well pump repair to hold valid state licenses. Always verify your provider's credentials — all professionals in our directory are checked against state licensing records.

How often do I need well pump repair in Georgia?

The recommended frequency depends on your system type and household size. Most professionals suggest scheduling well pump repair every 3–5 years, though regular inspections can help determine the right schedule for your property.

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