Pull and replace deep-set pump
📍 Alpine
Pulled a sludge-packed pump from about 621 feet and set a new 2 HP Goulds. Fitted a new control box and recalibrated the pump saver.
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.
📍 Alpine
Pulled a sludge-packed pump from about 621 feet and set a new 2 HP Goulds. Fitted a new control box and recalibrated the pump saver.
📍 Pine Valley
Ran production tests on a three-quarter HP well that kept tripping on dry-well. Recalibrated the pump saver so off-time matches the well's recovery.
📍 Hemet
Lowered the pump 60 feet with three sticks of 1-1/4 inch drop pipe and new sub cable. The well was running when we left.
📍 Poway
Set two new 5,000-gallon poly tanks with new floats, valves, and fill lines. Removed the old tanks and cleaned up the pad.
📍 Corona
Reset tank precharge and the 40/60 switch so the system cuts in and out on the right psi. Cycled cleanly at normal amps.
📍 Murrieta
Replaced a corroded 1-1/4 inch nipple and added a union at the pressure tank. Cleaned the switch ports and flagged a waterlogged tank for replacement.
📍 Julian
Took apart the pressure switch to clear contacts and confirm the nipple was open. The well stayed on its normal cycle after the cleaning.
📍 Temecula
Replaced a 40/60 pressure switch after ants packed the contacts. The 2 HP well was cycling normally on the new switch.
📍 Anza
Inspected a locked-up tank float and rotted fill-line fittings. Documented the PVC, valve, and float parts needed to restore automatic fill.
📍 Anza
Reset tripped breakers and straightened bent pump-saver pins so the 1 HP control box lid would seat. The well cycled at a normal 9.4 amps.
📍 Warner Springs
A booster was overheating and would not hold 50 psi. Bled air, eased the pressure switch, and confirmed the tank is likely waterlogged.
📍 Temecula
Replaced a failed pressure transducer, a melted check valve, and a waterlogged 4.5-gallon tank. The booster now comes up to speed and shuts off cleanly.
📍 Valley Center
Reconnected loose motor leads so the well would run. Recommended a new pressure tank as the next fix.
📍 El Cajon
Cleared overcurrent and dry-well faults, reseated loose contactor wiring, and confirmed the 1 HP well and booster were running in range.
📍 Bonsall
Replaced a failed drive with a new variable-frequency drive, ran new transducer cable, and programmed the controller.
📍 Menifee
Replaced the bottom pump-down float and cycled the tank controls. The well cut in and out as designed.
📍 Alpine
Replaced a burned run capacitor after overcurrent trips. The well started and ran normally; set a 50-minute pump-saver off time.
📍 Aguanga
Replaced a 40/60 pressure switch with melted contacts. The 86-gallon tank was still good and the system cycled on the right psi.
📍 Santa Ysabel
Unclogged house connections and the pressure-switch port on a high-iron well. Confirmed the well and booster were running; the storage tank is due for replacement.
📍 Rancho Santa Fe
Reset a tripped 125-amp breaker and tightened loose connections. The household well came back online.
📍 Aguanga
Replaced a 40/60 well pressure switch. The well was pulling normal amps and the booster will run on its own once the tank finishes filling.
📍 Fallbrook
Diagnosed a 5 HP subdrive that faulted on undervoltage before it could start. Incoming power checked out, pointing to a failed drive.
📍 Pine Valley
Replaced a leaking 4-inch tank adapter and resealed the fitting so the storage tank would hold.
📍 Escondido
Replaced a broken tank-float ball and stainless rod so the fill valve would shut off. The well was holding level when we left.
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