Well pump repair, replacement, and pressure tank service for Fort Smith, Barling, Van Buren, and Greenwood. Straight answers, upfront pricing, and same-week scheduling for everything short of an emergency.
Diagnose first. Repair what's actually broken. Replace only when repair no longer makes sense. That order matters more than it sounds.
Diagnostic-first repair for no-water, low-pressure, and air-in-the-line problems.
When repair no longer makes sense — full replacement sized correctly for your well.
Short-cycling and inconsistent pressure often trace back here, not the pump itself.
Clears sediment and iron buildup before it damages your pump or plumbing.
Complete water loss gets priority scheduling — call directly for this one.
Testing for real estate transactions or general water quality concerns.
Short cycling is almost always a failed pressure tank bladder, not a dying pump. Air in your faucets often traces back to a cracked drop pipe or a low water table, not the motor. Replacing a pump that didn't need replacing is the single most common way well owners overpay — we diagnose before we quote.
A well-maintained submersible pump typically lasts 8-15 years; jet pumps can run 15-20. If yours is within that range and showing symptoms, there's a good chance it's a $120-300 component, not a $900-4,500 replacement.
Get a Straight Answer“Told me straight that it was the pressure tank, not the pump. Would've been easy to just sell me a new pump instead.”
Fort Smith, Barling, Van Buren, Greenwood, and the rural routes in between. Not sure if you're in range? Call — we'll tell you straight.