Top 7 Well Pump Repair in Seattle, WA
The best well pump repair services in Seattle, WA for 2026 include 2 Sons Plumbing, Sewer, Septic, Electric, Heating & Air (4.9), Bee's Plumbing and Heating (4.8), Gene Johnson Plumbing (4.8). All service submersible and jet well pumps, pressure tanks, and well water systems.
Specialty Pump & Well
Specialty Pump & Well Service
JKA Well Drilling & Pumps
Steve's Pump & Well Services
Ralph's Pump & Well Service, Inc.
Basin Pump Service
2 Sons Plumbing, Sewer, Septic, Electric, Heating & Air
How We Ranked These Seattle Pros
Our rankings are based on a weighted evaluation of five key factors:
- Licensing & Insurance — All listed businesses hold active state licenses verified through official databases.
- Customer Reviews — We aggregate ratings from Google, Yelp, and the BBB, weighting recency and review volume.
- Response Time — Companies offering same-day or 24/7 emergency service score higher.
- Pricing Transparency — Businesses who offer flat-rate pricing or free estimates rank above those with opaque billing.
- Experience & Longevity — Years serving the Seattle market and breadth of services factor into overall reliability.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does well pump repair cost in Seattle?
Well pump repair in Seattle costs $200-$800 for common issues. Full well pump replacement costs $1,000-$3,000 including the pump, labor, and pressure tank inspection.
How long do well pumps last?
Submersible well pumps last 8-15 years. Jet pumps last 5-10 years. Signs of failure include low water pressure, air sputtering from faucets, and the pump cycling on and off frequently.
Why does my well pump keep losing pressure?
Common causes: waterlogged pressure tank (bladder failure), pressure switch malfunction, check valve failure, or a pump that is wearing out. A well service technician can diagnose the specific issue.