Best Well Pump Repair in San Diego, CA
Compare 47 local well pump repair providers in San Diego. Verified listings with real contact info.
47 verified providers · Updated 2026-04-16
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Semper Solaris
Powers Plumbing
Pros Plumbing San Diego Services
Downtown San Diego Plumber, Drain Cleaning, Water Heater Services
SERVPRO of San Diego City SW
Captain Pumpout
Allied Plumbing and Fire Supply
Barrett Engineered Pumps
Affordable Marine Service
Electric Motor Specialists, Inc
OIL FILTER SERVICE, VILLAGE MARINE TEC. WATERMAKERS,RACOR
Hydro San Diego Plumbing Services
Bulldog Concrete Pumping
SERVPRO of San Diego Bay SW/Coronado
Culligan Water of San Diego
SERVPRO of Mid-City San Diego
Pepe La Poo Pumpout Service
Standard Plumbing and Industrial Supply
Pacific Drilling Co.
WPS, Water Purification Systems Inc.
Tierrasanta Ace Hardware
San Diego Pump
Quality Well Services. Inc
EDDY Pump Corporation
Spurgeon Pump Service
Hydro-Tech Well Services
Water Wise Well Service
Aspin Well Drilling
Southern California Well Service
Mcnamara Pump & Electric
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did my well pump stop working?
Common causes include power supply issues (tripped breaker, lightning damage), a failed pressure switch, worn pump motor, stuck check valve, low water level in the well, or a waterlogged pressure tank. **Santa Ana windstorms, atmospheric river flooding, and summer lightning** are common causes of pump electrical damage in California.
How much does well pump repair cost in California?
Well pump repair typically costs $400 to $2,200. Pressure switch or control box repair costs $200-$500. Pulling and replacing a submersible pump costs $1,000-$2,200 due to the specialized equipment required.
How long do well pumps typically last in California?
Submersible well pumps typically last 8-15 years. Aggressive water chemistry in certain areas can shorten pump life. Regular maintenance and water quality testing help extend pump life.
Should I repair or replace my well pump?
If your pump is under 8 years old and the issue is minor (pressure switch, control box), repair makes sense. For pumps over 10 years old or with major motor or impeller issues, replacement is usually more cost-effective since the labor to pull the pump is the same either way.