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Whatcom Well & Pump

Well Pump Repair in Whatcom County, WA

Well pump repair, pump replacement, and pressure tank service, the fast, honest crew Whatcom County, WA homeowners call when they lose water.

Locally owned and Whatcom County based. When your well pump quits and the house goes dry, we diagnose the whole system and fix the real problem. Fair pricing, free estimates.

  • Well pump repair, replacement & new well drilling
  • We find the real problem, not just swap parts
  • Free estimates · Locally owned · Whatcom County

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Locally Owned, Whatcom County’s Well Pump & Water System Pros

Licensed & Insured Locally owned Free estimates Whatcom County
Failed well pump and waterlogged pressure tank pulled for diagnosis at a Whatcom County home New well pump and pressure tank installed with steady water restored at a rural Whatcom County property

Whatcom County’s Well & Pump Crew

The Well Pump Crew Whatcom County, WA Homeowners Rely On

Out here, rural homes run on private wells, and when the pump fails the whole house loses water. It is an emergency. The cause is usually a worn pump, a failed pressure switch, a waterlogged pressure tank, or a wiring, breaker, or capacitor fault. Guessing wrong wastes your money and leaves you dry.

Whatcom Well & Pump gets your water back the right way. We diagnose the whole system, pump, pressure switch, tank, and wiring, then fix the real problem instead of just swapping parts. We test everything and confirm steady water before we leave. Honest work, fair pricing, and a free, no-obligation estimate.

Here’s what sets us apart:

Honest & Reliable

doing what is right, not what is easy

Honest Diagnosis

we fix the real problem, not just swap parts

Fair, Upfront Pricing

free, no-obligation estimates

Locally Owned

serving Bellingham & Whatcom County

How Whatcom Well & Pump Works

Getting your water back should be simple and stress-free. That’s why we follow a clear, reliable process from the first call to steady water restored.

  1. 1

    Step 1: Call Us When You Lose Water or Pressure

    When the taps run dry or your water pressure drops off, give us a call. We know it is an emergency and we move fast.

  2. 2

    Step 2: We Diagnose the Whole System

    We check everything, the pump, pressure switch, tank, and wiring, so we know exactly what failed instead of guessing.

  3. 3

    Step 3: We Fix the Real Problem

    We repair or replace what actually failed and fix the real problem, not just swap parts to buy a few more months.

  4. 4

    Step 4: We Test & Confirm Steady Water

    We test the whole system and confirm you have steady, reliable water before we pack up and leave.

Well pump technician servicing the pump, pressure switch, and tank at a Whatcom County home

Why Choose Us

Why Whatcom County Homeowners Choose Whatcom Well & Pump

Locally owned and straight with you, we diagnose the whole system and fix the real problem so your water stays on. Free estimates, honest work, and a promise to make it right.

Whole-System Diagnosis

We check the pump, pressure switch, tank, and wiring so we fix the real problem instead of guessing and swapping parts you did not need.

Local to Whatcom County

Locally owned and based in Bellingham, we know the private wells and rural properties across Whatcom County, from Lynden to Ferndale to Birch Bay.

Free Estimates

Every job starts with a free, no-pressure estimate so you know the scope and the price before any work begins. No surprises.

Steady Water That Lasts

We do not just get the water flowing for a day. We test the whole system and confirm steady, reliable pressure before we leave.

Satisfaction-Focused

If something is not right, we will make it right. We are new to Bellingham and building our reputation one honest job at a time.

Proudly Serving Bellingham & Whatcom County

Well Pump & Water System Service Across Whatcom County, WA

Whatcom Well & Pump provides well pump repair, pump replacement, pressure tank service, and well inspections to homeowners on private wells across Bellingham and Whatcom County. We show up fast, diagnose the real problem, and get your water back.

Before & After: Real Well Pump & Water System Repairs

See how Whatcom Well & Pump gets water flowing again, from failed submersible pumps to waterlogged pressure tanks, done right the first time.

From No Water to Full Pressure, Here’s the Proof

Browse real well and water system repairs from across Whatcom County, including submersible pump replacements, pressure tank swaps, and constant pressure system installs.

Failed submersible pump pulled and replaced
Failed submersible pump pulled and replaced
New well pump set and water restored
New well pump set and water restored
Waterlogged pressure tank swapped out
Waterlogged pressure tank swapped out
Pressure switch and wiring replaced
Pressure switch and wiring replaced
Constant pressure system installed at the well
Constant pressure system installed at the well

Whatcom County's Well Pump Team

Proudly Serving Homeowners on Private Wells Across Whatcom County

From Lynden and Ferndale to Birch Bay, Sudden Valley, and the back roads of Whatcom County, we repair and replace well pumps, swap waterlogged pressure tanks, and install constant pressure systems for homes on private wells. Losing water is an emergency, so we answer the phone, show up fast, and get your water back. We treat your property as our own and do the job right.

Well & Water Tips From Our Crew

Well Pump & Water System Tips

Practical advice on keeping your well pump, pressure tank, and water system running for homes on private wells across Whatcom County.

Well pump and pressure tank in a rural Whatcom County home

Example topic: Why Your Well Pump Keeps Cycling On and Off

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Waterlogged pressure tank being checked by a technician

Example topic: Signs Your Pressure Tank Has Failed

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Well casing and pump wiring on a private well system

Example topic: What to Do When Your Well Loses Water

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

My well stopped giving water. What do I do?

First, check whether the breaker for the well pump has tripped and reset it once. If it trips again or you still have no water, stop and call us. A dead well can be the pump, the pressure switch, the pressure tank, or the wiring, and running the system while something is failing can burn out the pump. We prioritize no-water calls and diagnose the whole system so we fix the real cause.

How do I know if it is the pump or the pressure tank?

They fail differently. A worn pump usually means weak or no water and a motor that struggles or will not start. A failed pressure tank usually means the pump rapidly cycles on and off, or faucets sputter and spit air. A lot of "bad pump" calls are actually a waterlogged pressure tank, which is why we test the whole system before replacing anything.

How long does a well pump last?

Most submersible well pumps run 8 to 15 years, depending on water quality, how hard the pump cycles, and whether it was sized correctly. A pump that short-cycles because of a bad pressure tank wears out much faster. When a pump is near the end, we tell you straight so you are not paying for a repair on a pump that is about to fail again.

Do you do emergency and same-day service?

We prioritize no-water calls because a failed well means no water to the whole house. We carry the common pumps, pressure switches, and tanks so most repairs get done in one trip. Call us and we will tell you honestly how fast we can get to you.

What areas do you serve?

We serve Bellingham and rural Whatcom County, including Lynden, Ferndale, Blaine, Birch Bay, Sudden Valley, Everson, and Deming. Rural properties on private wells are exactly who we work for. If you are nearby, reach out and we will confirm we can help.

Can you drill a new well?

Yes. New well drilling and well deepening are permitted, licensed jobs in Washington, and we handle the permitting, drilling, casing, and sealing to state water-well construction standards, then set up the pump and pressure system so you end up with a complete, working water source.

How much does a well pump repair or replacement cost?

It depends on what actually failed, your well depth, and whether it is a repair or a full pump replacement. We diagnose first, then quote the job up front with a free, no-obligation estimate, so you know the price before any work starts.

Are you licensed, bonded, and insured?

Yes. We are a registered Washington contractor, which means we are licensed, bonded, and carry liability insurance, all of which the state requires. Well drilling additionally requires a licensed Washington water-well driller. It protects you and your property on every job.

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Tell us about your well or water system and what you are dealing with. We’ll follow up fast with a free, no-obligation estimate, serving Bellingham and all of rural Whatcom County.

Phone
360-685-1659
Hours
Mon to Sat 7:00am to 6:00pm
Service Area
Bellingham & Whatcom County, WA

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