How to Know When It’s Time to Replace Your Water Well Pump in Manitoba
If you rely on a private water well system for your Manitoba home, farm, or business, your well pump is one of the most important components. It’s responsible for pulling water from underground and maintaining steady pressure throughout your system. But like any piece of equipment, it doesn’t last forever.
At Pump-Tech Plumbing & Repair Ltd., we often get calls from Manitoba homeowners wondering if their pump needs repair—or if it’s time for a replacement. Here’s what to look for:
⚠️ 5 Signs Your Water Well Pump May Be Failing
- Low or Fluctuating Water Pressure
If your shower pressure suddenly drops or changes throughout the day, your pump or pressure system might be struggling to maintain consistent flow. - Air in the Water Lines
If your faucets sputter when turned on, it could mean your submersible pump is drawing in air due to a failing check valve or low water level. - Unusual Noises
Grinding, clicking, or humming sounds from your pump or pressure tank are signs that something mechanical is wearing out. - Dirty or Cloudy Water
Sediment or cloudy water may indicate the pump is sitting too low in the well or stirring up silt from the bottom. - High Power Bills
A pump that’s running too often or working inefficiently will use more energy. That’s often one of the first red flags of pump trouble.
Repair vs. Replace
Not every pump problem means you need a full replacement. Pump-Tech’s mobile pump repair service can often diagnose and repair problems on-site—saving you time and money. However, if your system is more than 10–15 years old, a replacement may be more cost-effective in the long run.
Serving Rural and Cottage Areas Across Manitoba
Our technicians work throughout Winnipeg, Springfield, Selkirk, Brokenhead, Tache, and surrounding regions—including cottage properties across Manitoba.
If you’re noticing any of these issues, call Pump-Tech Plumbing & Repair Ltd. for a full inspection and honest recommendations.
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