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Fast & Reliable Water Well Repair Services in Texas | 77 Water Well Inc.

If you're searching for water well repair, chances are your well system isn't working as expected. Whether your well is not producing water, the pressure is low, or your pump is malfunctioning, 77 Water Well Inc. provides fast, professional, and affordable well services across Texas. We specialize in well pump repair, pressure tank troubleshooting, electrical diagnostics, and system restoration for residential, agricultural, and commercial water wells. Our team of licensed technicians understands how critical a functioning well is to your everyday life. When something goes wrong, you need expert support — and that's exactly what we deliver.

Water Well Repair

What Is Water Well Repair?

Water well repair involves identifying and resolving mechanical, electrical, or structural issues in your private well system. Common signs that your well needs attention include: no water coming from the well, low water pressure, pump constantly cycling on and off, air sputtering from faucets, strange noises from the pump or tank, and discolored or sandy water. 77 Water Well Inc. offers full diagnostics and repair for all components of your system — from the submersible pump and pressure switch to the electrical wiring and well casing.

Well Pump Repair and Replacement

Your well pump is the heart of your water system. If it fails, you lose access to water. We repair or replace both submersible pumps and jet pumps, ensuring the right capacity and flow rate for your property. Our team can quickly identify and fix burned-out motors, worn impellers, pump short-cycling, and overheating or low voltage issues. If needed, we'll recommend a well pump replacement and install a high-efficiency system that restores full function.

Pressure Tank and Switch Repair

A faulty pressure tank or pressure switch can lead to water pressure issues or a constantly running pump. We test tank air pressure, inspect for leaks, and replace defective switches or gauges to stabilize system pressure. Common signs include water 'surges' or pulses, frequent clicking noises, pump turning on and off rapidly, and intermittent flow from fixtures.

Electrical Troubleshooting

If your pump isn't running at all, the issue may be electrical. We diagnose and repair wiring faults, control box failures, and capacitor issues. Our technicians safely test voltage, continuity, and connections to get your system back online without unnecessary downtime.

Well Casing and Pipe Repairs

Cracked or corroded well casing can allow sediment or surface water to enter your system, posing risks to water quality. We inspect for casing damage, repair pipe fittings, and reseal casing heads to restore well integrity. In cases where broken drop pipes are the issue, we remove the pump and replace the damaged section to prevent future failures.

Emergency Water Well Repair Services

We understand that well system failures don't follow a schedule. That's why 77 Water Well Inc. offers emergency water well repair throughout our Texas service area. If your water stops without warning, we respond quickly — often the same day — to diagnose and fix the issue, minimizing disruption to your home, farm, or business.

How Our Water Well Repair Process Works

1. Initial Call & Consultation — We ask key questions to narrow down the issue and schedule a site visit as quickly as possible. 2. System Diagnosis — Our team inspects the wellhead, pump controls, wiring, and pressure tank to identify the root cause. 3. Repair Estimate & Approval — We explain your options clearly and get your approval before starting any work. 4. On-Site Repairs — Most issues can be resolved on-site the same day. 5. System Test & Follow-Up — We test pressure, flow rate, and electrical systems after the repair to ensure everything runs as it should.

Ready to Get Started?

Contact 77 Water Well Inc. today for fast, professional service.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my well not producing water?
There could be several reasons: a failed pump, tripped breaker, broken pipe, or low groundwater levels. We'll inspect your system and pinpoint the exact cause.
How much does water well repair cost?
Repair costs vary depending on the issue. Minor repairs may cost a few hundred dollars, while major pump replacements or pipe repairs can cost more. We provide upfront pricing with no hidden fees.
Can I repair my well myself?
While minor issues like resetting a breaker are DIY-friendly, most well repairs require a licensed technician due to safety and code compliance. Improper repairs can damage your system or contaminate your water.
How long does a well repair take?
Many repairs are completed within a few hours, depending on the severity of the issue. Some pump or casing repairs may require a second visit or additional equipment.
How can I prevent future well problems?
Annual maintenance, water testing, and professional inspections help catch problems early. We also recommend keeping your wellhead clear of debris and protecting it from surface runoff.