For homes and businesses that want a secure source of water will want to consider a well pump installation. This is a great investment because you have guaranteed access to a consistent source of water. That being said, an improper installation can create serious problems for your plumbing and property. So when you are considering a well pump installation, make sure you are working with a reputable plumbing company, like Drainmen Plumbing Inc. We are the leading plumbing company in your area. Call us today, 484-366-9362, for well pump repair services in Pottstown, PA and the surrounding areas.
Well Pump Repair
Depending on what your needs are, a well and well pump can be a great investment. Well pumps are units that pump water from a water well that has been placed in the ground near a residential or commercial property. There are several types of pumps available, but the most common seen today are jet pumps. A jet pump does exactly as explained before. It pulls water via suction from a water well, up through piping to the rest of a residential or commercial property.
Drainmen Plumbing Inc is a full-service plumbing company, so when you decide you need a well pump installation in Pottstown, PA we are the team to assist. Our plumbers will come out to your residential or commercial property to dig where the well pump will be installed. We also sell well pump products, which help save you money since you don’t have to pay extra for materials.
From the digging to the plumbing, our team of professional plumbers will quickly and efficiently install your well pump. And when it comes times for maintenance, our team will be there to perform any well pump repair services. Call us today, 484-366-9362, to schedule an appointment.
Contact Us for Quality Well Pump Servicing
When you need unmatched plumbing services and competitive pricing for well pump repairs in Pottstown, PA, look no further than Drainmen Plumbing Inc. Call us today, 484-366-9362, for more information about our services!
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Jack Fosbenner
Drainmen Plumbing Inc inspected and resolved a water pressure issue in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. The technician identified a clogged water filter left unchanged after septic system testing. The homeowner replaced the filter on site, restoring water pressure. The well tank was also checked and confirmed to be working properly.
Jack Fosbenner
A plumber in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, restored well water service by replacing a faulty control box and installing a new 40/60 pressure switch. The technician used a customer-supplied part for the control box and verified full system operation after testing.
Jack Fosbenner
Drainmen Plumbing Inc inspected a well casing in Royersford, Pennsylvania using a specialized camera to check for leaks or cracks. The service helped locate internal issues in the well structure without excavation. This method allows for accurate assessment while minimizing disruption to the surrounding area.
Jack Fosbenner
A technician treated a sulfur bacteria issue in a residential well in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. The plumber shocked the well using bleach and circulated the treatment through the existing water system to address contamination indicated by a water report.
Jack Fosbenner
Drainmen Plumbing Inc repaired a residential well system in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. The team replaced a melted ½ hp control box and a failed pressure gauge. They adjusted the pressure tank to match the 20/40 pressure switch setting. After testing, the well pump resumed normal operation.
Michael Dickey
Technicians replaced a leaking PVC 90 and poly connection on a well pump system in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. They installed a new stainless steel fitting, stainless steel 90, and PVC female adapter. After assembling the parts, they tested the system to confirm there were no leaks.
Jack Fosbenner
Drainmen Plumbing Inc replaced a faulty pressure switch and control box on a well system in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. The technician also removed corrosion, installed a new stainless steel nipple, and confirmed proper pump operation after restoring power. Readings indicated the pump might show early signs of failure. System functionality was restored successfully.
Mike Ammouri
Drainmen Plumbing Inc installed a new pressure tank system with a cross kit, pressure switch, gauge, and check valve in Reading, Pennsylvania. They added two filters, a UV light, and a carbon filter for drinking water. A dedicated faucet and 12-inch pipe were installed to supply purified water at the kitchen sink.
Jack Fosbenner
Drainmen Plumbing Inc repaired a home's water system in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. The team replaced a damaged brass riser nipple and a failed pressure switch caused by an electrical short. They installed a new stainless steel riser nipple and pressure switch. The system was tested and confirmed fully functional.
Jack Fosbenner
Drainmen Plumbing Inc replaced a failed well pump holding tank and calibrated the pressure switch to match the new tank. The service resolved a fluctuating pressure issue. This repair took place in Pottstown, Pennsylvania.
Seif Ammouri
Drainmen Plumbing Inc replaced a leaking well tank with a new 80-gallon equivalent tank in Royersford, Pennsylvania. The team installed a new cross and related components. All parts were secured, and the system showed no leaks after installation.
John Cetrone
Drainmen Plumbing Inc replaced a faulty pressure switch on a residential water pump in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. The team inspected the tank and pump to confirm no additional issues. After installing a new 40-60 pressure switch, they restored water service and confirmed full water pressure was working correctly.
Jack Fosbenner
Drainmen Plumbing Inc replaced a faulty well pump holding tank and a leaking brass cross with a stainless steel cross. These repairs restored normal water flow in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. All systems functioned properly after testing.
Jack Fosbenner
Drainmen Plumbing Inc replaced a damaged holding tank, cross, and pressure gauge in a residential water system in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. Technicians installed PVC unions for easier future repairs and adjusted tank pressure to manufacturer levels. The service resolved air intrusion through the water lines, and system testing confirmed no leaks after completion.
Jack Fosbenner
Drainmen Plumbing Inc replaced a failed 30-gallon well holding tank and adjusted the pressure switch to 38–60 lbs in Collegeville, Pennsylvania. Technicians confirmed the issue by testing the Schrader valve and completed all tests successfully after installation.
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Drainmen Plumbing Inc replaced a 26-year-old well pump in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. Technicians installed a new 3-wire, 230V, ½ HP well pump with updated poly line and wiring. They positioned the pump at a depth of 184 feet and confirmed proper function through testing.
Jack Fosbenner
A plumber in Boyertown, Pennsylvania cleared sediment from a jet pump to fix low water pressure. The technician removed the pressure switch and brass fitting, cleaned the blockage, and reassembled the system. After testing, the pump activated correctly at 31 psi and shut off at 53 psi. Water pressure returned to normal.
Jack Fosbenner
Drainmen Plumbing Inc replaced a leaking riser nipple and a damaged pressure switch on a well pump in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. The team installed a stainless steel nipple and replaced the old switch, which had sediment buildup and scorched contacts. The system was tested and confirmed to be working after the repair.
Jack Fosbenner
Drainmen Plumbing Inc installed a shut-off valve and connected hose bib lines before the water softener in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. Technicians added a ¾” T fitting and a ½” ball valve, tied into an existing ½” copper line, and drained and cleared the hose bib lines. All systems were tested and confirmed functional.
Michael Dickey
A technician replaced a faulty well pressure switch to fix intermittent water flow in a residential plumbing system. The repair restored stable well water service. This service occurred in Royersford, Pennsylvania.
Jack Fosbenner
Drainmen Plumbing Inc replaced a failed well holding tank to restore consistent water pressure in a residential property. After installation, the system was tested and confirmed to function properly. This plumbing service took place in Collegeville, Pennsylvania.
Jack Fosbenner
Drainmen Plumbing Inc replaced a failed 25-year-old well pump in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. The team installed a new 1/2 horsepower well pump with updated wiring, a torque arrester, polly pipe, and protective guards to prevent contact with the well casing. This service restored reliable water access and improved equipment safety.
Jack Fosbenner
Drainmen Plumbing Inc replaced a worn brass check valve on a well pump in Harleysville, Pennsylvania. The team installed a new single-tap valve and confirmed proper function through testing. This service restored water flow control and ensured system reliability for the property.
MIKE AMMOURI
Drainmen Plumbing Inc replaced a 250-foot-deep well pump in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. The service involved removing the old pump and installing a new unit at a significant depth to restore water supply to the property efficiently and safely.
MIKE AMMOURI
Drainmen Plumbing Inc installed a well pump in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. The team removed the old system and connected the new pump to the water supply. This service ensured steady water flow for the property. All work followed local plumbing standards to support reliable performance.
Jack Fosbenner
Drainmen Plumbing Inc serviced a residential property in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. The team replaced a cross and upgraded the well pump pressure switch. They performed maintenance on all aerators, replaced a toilet supply sweat tube valve, and changed a Delta shower cartridge. This ensured improved water flow and plumbing system reliability.
Jack Fosbenner
Drainmen Plumbing Inc. rerouted a gutter line and reconnected a sump pump in Gilbertsville, Pennsylvania. The team also replaced a faulty pressure switch and pressure gauge to stop the well pump from running continuously. These updates restored proper water system function and prevented further equipment strain.
Most Recent Reviews (2)
Jul 24, 2023
We had the best experience with Drainmen! They were quick to respond, efficient, polite and exceptionally skilled in helping us figure out what was going on with our well issues. They have customers for life with us! Thank you to Mike and his crew for their amazing service!!!
Katrina
Jul 17, 2023
Mike and Moe were very nice and professional. They got right to work. There wasn’t a lot of space to work in and the fact that the broken pipe was coming from our well into the basement made it difficult. The only issue was the amount of time the pipe adhesive needed to dry since it was a hi pressure load once we turned the water back on. In an agreed amount of time decided with input of master plumber, the water was successfully turned on. All is WELL! No pun intended. WELL maybe