Pull and inspect pump
📍 Anza
Pulled a locked-up three-phase pump and motor from about 460 feet. The drop cable was burned through, so the pump, motor, and wire all need to be replaced.
Real completed jobs from our crew across San Diego, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties. These July and August 2026 jobs include pump replacements, diagnostics, pressure-tank work, and control-panel repairs.
📍 Anza
Pulled a locked-up three-phase pump and motor from about 460 feet. The drop cable was burned through, so the pump, motor, and wire all need to be replaced.
📍 El Cajon
Replaced a burned-up 240-volt well contactor so the pump could start again. Tanks were filling and the system was back in service before we left.
📍 Murrieta
Installed a new Aquavar Solo 2 HP variable-frequency drive and cycled the system to confirm the pump was running cleanly.
📍 Anza
Diagnosed a well that had been down for days. Checked motor amps and wiring after a fault and powered the system back up for evaluation.
📍 Ramona
Replaced a clogged quarter-inch nipple, a failed 40/60 pressure switch, and a 100-psi gauge. The system returned to normal operating pressure.
📍 Aguanga
Installed a new 10 GPM, 1.5 HP 230V single-phase submersible pump and motor with control box. Post-install testing showed 12 GPM at 9.4 A / 237 V and the system built pressure normally.
📍 Fallbrook
Inspected a 3 HP booster that was overheating and not building pressure. Confirmed the pump end had failed and needed replacement.
📍 Ramona
Replaced a failed 24-volt contactor in the well control panel. The system started and ran normally after the swap.
📍 Hemet
Repaired a hole in the pressure-tank piping and replaced a rotting union with stainless 1-1/4 inch fittings.
📍 Jamul
Pulled a 1.5 HP pump from about 756 feet. The wire had blown apart; pump, motor, pipe, and control box all need replacement.
📍 Temecula
Pulled a locked-up 30 HP three-phase motor and pump from a deep set. Wire was bad; listed the pump, motor, and several hundred feet of replacement cable.
📍 San Diego County (Torrey Hill area)
Crew pulled a submersible pump set at 320 ft in a 354-ft well and found the pump end clogged with sediment and the drop wire failed. Installed a new submersible pump end, 2 HP motor, new drop wire, stainless couplings, check valve and well seal. System tested and returned to full service.
📍 Wildomar
Found a waterlogged pressure tank and rotted fittings. Installed a new 40/60 pressure switch, bronze check valve, and new nipples so the system could cycle again.
📍 Winchester
Pulled and inspected the pump and motor. Recorded well levels and listed the seal, check valves, and pipe needed for the rebuild.
📍 Temecula (De Luz area)
Replaced the submersible pump and motor and made a new wire splice. Franklin Electric submersible motor installed and the system was confirmed operating before leaving.
📍 Murrieta
Checked system pressure and overlapping irrigation stations. Recommended an auto-purge upgrade on the sand separator so the filter can clean itself.
📍 Murrieta
Replaced a blown start capacitor on a 1/2 HP control box. The pump came back online and was running in range.
📍 Pauma Valley
Installed and calibrated a new Pumptec Plus controller (running 10.3 A) after the old unit failed.
📍 Aguanga
Pulled the well pump from a 102-foot setting to inspect a weak, low-producing well. Pipe and couplings were still good; the pump, motor, and wire need replacement.
📍 Lake Elsinore
Pulled the failed unit and installed a new Goulds 18GS30 submersible pump with matching motor and wire. System restored.
📍 Aguanga
A 1.5 HP motor was running but only pushing air — no water. Confirmed the pump needs to be pulled.
📍 Valley Center
Diagnosed repeated overcurrent faults on a pump-to-storage setup. Amp draw climbed after a few minutes of pumping, pointing to a pump or well issue.
📍 Ramona (Hanson Lane area)
Installed a new 86-gallon ProMax pressure tank plus new 1" schedule-80 PVC couplers after debris fouled the pressure switch.
📍 Aguanga
Replaced a failed pressure switch that would not cut the 1 HP Goulds pump in at the right psi. System cycling normally on a new 40/60 switch.
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