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Well Problems After Neighbor Drilled
If you're experiencing well affected by nearby drilling, you're not alone. This is a common well system issue that can have several causes. Understanding what's happening helps you know when to call for professional help.
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Quick Answer
This symptom usually indicates an issue with your well pump, pressure system, or water quality. A professional diagnosis will pinpoint the exact cause and most cost-effective solution.
Common Causes
Worn or failing well pump
Pressure tank problems
Clogged or damaged pipes
Electrical system issues
Changes in groundwater conditions
What You Can Check
Before calling a professional, here are safe things to inspect:
- ✓ Check your electrical panel for tripped breakers
- ✓ Look at your pressure gauge readings
- ✓ Note when the problem occurs (time of day, water usage)
- ✓ Check for visible leaks around equipment
When to Call a Professional
Call a well professional immediately if:
- ⚠ Problem is getting worse
- ⚠ You have no water at all
- ⚠ There are unusual sounds or smells
- ⚠ You've already tried basic troubleshooting
How We Diagnose & Fix This
Our technicians arrive with full diagnostic equipment to test your pump, pressure system, and water quality. We identify the root cause before recommending repairs, so you're never paying for guesswork.
Typical Repair Costs
Diagnostic service calls run $75-150. Repairs vary widely based on the issue - from $150 for simple fixes to $2,000+ for pump replacement. We always provide upfront quotes before any work.
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We diagnose and repair well problems throughout San Diego and Riverside counties. Same-day service available.
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Our drilling fleet includes a Gefco rotary drill rig capable of drilling to 1,000+ feet. We use PVC and steel casing depending on well depth and geology, with gravel pack completion for optimal water production.
Frequently Asked Questions
How deep do wells need to be drilled in your area?
Well depth in your area typically ranges from 150 to 800 feet depending on local geology and groundwater levels. Our team conducts a site assessment to determine the optimal depth before drilling begins.
How long does it take to drill a new well?
Most residential wells take 1-3 days to drill, depending on depth and rock conditions. The complete process including pump installation and plumbing typically takes 3-5 business days.
How much does well drilling cost in your area?
Well drilling in your area typically costs $45-$85 per foot, with most wells totaling
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