Experiencing water pressure problems? We service, repair, and replace all types of pressure tanks.
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In Big Bear Lake, wells typically reach depths of 100-300 feet to access the mountain fractured rock aquifer. The local geology consists of granite bedrock with forest soil overlay, which affects drilling methods and well performance.
Common issues we see in Big Bear Lake: hard rock drilling, winterization needed, seasonal access challenges. With 20-40 inches annually (including snow) rainfall, proper well maintenance is essential for reliable water supply.
Homes in Big Bear Lake often benefit from properly sized pressure tanks to handle the 100-300 feet well depths common in this area. We recommend tanks that accommodate the specific flow rates typical of mountain fractured rock aquifer wells.
Typical homes: Mountain resort cabins and vacation homes from 1920s-2000s
Common home styles: Mountain cabins, A-frames, Ski chalets, Vacation rentals
Average lot size: 0.25-2 acres
What this means for your well: Many cabin wells 40-70 years old, vacation homes often have neglected systems
Don't see your neighborhood? We serve all of Big Bear Lake and surrounding areas!
Our nearest office is in Anza — 75 minutes from our Anza office.
"Quick installation, fair price. The technician explained everything and even adjusted our pressure switch."
— Google Review
"Our old tank was waterlogged. They replaced it same day and now our pump runs so much less."
— Verified Customer
Call us now for a free estimate on pressure tank service in Big Bear Lake
(760) 463-0493