Well Pump Services Jacksonville FL
Jacksonville Well Pump Experts — Fast Diagnosis, Same-Day Repairs
For homes throughout Jacksonville’s Westside (32220), Nassau County, and Clay County that rely on private wells, a failing pump means no water — and in Florida’s heat, that’s an emergency. At RiverCity Plumbing, we carry submersible pumps, pressure tanks, and control components on our service vehicles for same-day resolution of most well pump failures.
We diagnose the actual problem before recommending replacement — whether it’s a waterlogged pressure tank (the most common cause of “low pressure”), a failing pump motor, a bad pressure switch, or a damaged well screen — and give you an honest, written quote before we start any work.
Well Pump Services We Provide
Submersible Pump Replacement
Full pump pull and replacement using pumps properly sized for your well depth and household demand. Florida Certified installation with all required permits.
Pressure Tank Service
Waterlogged pressure tanks are the #1 cause of pump short-cycling. We test, recharge, or replace the pressure tank to restore proper system operation.
Pressure Switch Repair
Faulty pressure switches cause pumps to run continuously or not start at all. We test and replace switches quickly — usually without pulling the pump.
Emergency Well Pump Service
No water is an emergency. We respond 24/7 to complete loss of well water throughout Jacksonville, Nassau, and Clay counties.
Signs Your Well Pump Needs Service
Low or No Water Pressure
Sudden loss of pressure throughout the home is the most common indicator of a pump or pressure tank issue. Don’t ignore gradual pressure loss — it often precedes complete failure.
Rapid Pump Cycling
If your pump motor runs in rapid short bursts (every few seconds), the pressure tank has likely failed and lost its air charge. This “short cycling” burns out pump motors prematurely and drastically increases electric bills.
Air Spitting from Faucets
Air in the water supply indicates a low water level in the well, a failing pump screen allowing air entry, or a pressure tank issue. Each cause requires a different solution — diagnosis first.
Unusually High Electric Bill
A pump running continuously or short-cycling uses significantly more electricity than a healthy pump. An unexplained spike in your electric bill is often the first sign of a well pump problem.
Well Pump Emergency?
24/7 well pump service throughout Jacksonville, Nassau, and Clay County.
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No Water? We Restore It Fast.
24/7 well pump emergency service throughout Jacksonville. Submersible pumps and pressure tanks on our trucks for same-day restoration.