NJ Well Pump Specialists

Well Pump Repair & Well Water Services in New Jersey

Fast pump repairs, well inspections, and water treatment — done right by NJ's licensed well specialists.

  • Free water & bacteria test with every inspection
  • 24/7 emergency service — no water? We come now
  • Honest, upfront pricing
5.0 Rated·Licensed & Insured·Family-Owned, 15+ Years

Request Your Free Quote

Describe your well issue and we'll call you right back — usually within the hour.

Prefer to talk now? Call (201) 551-9463. No obligation. We respect your privacy.

5.0 Star Rated

Happy NJ customers

Licensed & Insured

Master Plumber

24/7 Emergency

Always available

Family-Owned

15+ years experience

8 NJ Counties

Local & reliable

What We Do

Complete Well System Services

Every aspect of your private well, handled by NJ's licensed well specialists.

Well Pump Repair & Replacement

Accurate diagnosis and correctly-sized submersible or jet pump repairs that restore full pressure and flow fast.

Well Tanks & Pressure Tanks

We test, replace, and right-size pressure tanks so short-cycling stops and your pump lasts years longer.

36-Point Well Inspections

Comprehensive pump, wellhead, tank, and electrical inspection — plus a FREE bacteria test — for annual maintenance, new homeowners, or real estate transactions.

Variable Speed & Constant Pressure Systems

Variable-speed drive upgrades deliver steady pressure, quieter operation, and meaningfully lower energy bills.

Water Treatment & Filtration

Iron filters, acid neutralizers, softeners, reverse osmosis, UV systems — matched to your actual water test results.

24/7 Emergency Well Service

No water is an emergency. PlumbWell responds around the clock so you're never left without water.

A PlumbWell plumber servicing a well pump and pressure tank

Know the Signs

Is Your Well System Telling You Something?

Your water is the alarm system. If you're seeing any of these, call a well specialist now.

  • Low or no water pressure throughout the house
  • Sputtering or air spitting from faucets
  • Dirty, sandy, or cloudy water coming from the tap
  • Pump short-cycling (rapid on/off) or running non-stop
  • Unexpected spike in your electric bill
  • Unusual grinding, clicking, or humming near the tank
  • Changes in your water's taste, color, or odor
  • Visible rust staining in sinks, tubs, or laundry
Homeowner checking weak water flow at a kitchen sink faucet

Why PlumbWell

Well Specialists Who Actually Know Wells

Most plumbers will reluctantly service a well — Bruno built his career on it, running a dedicated well company before adding a Master Plumber license, a dual expertise rare in New Jersey.

Rare Dual Expertise

Bruno Carchedi ran a dedicated well company before adding his Master Plumber license — a combination almost no NJ competitor can match.

Licensed Master Plumber & Pump Installer

Both a NJ Master Plumber and NJ Pump Installer license — qualified from the wellbore to your kitchen faucet.

NGWA & OSHA Certified

National Ground Water Association and OSHA certifications back our commitment to safe, professional workmanship.

Family-Owned, 15+ Years

We treat your home the way we'd want our own treated — our NJ reputation was built one satisfied customer at a time.

24/7 Emergency Availability

Well emergencies don't keep business hours. Day or night, weekends or holidays, a real person answers and gets help to you fast.

Honest Upfront Pricing

We explain the problem in plain English and give you a clear price before any work begins — no surprise bills, ever.

A PlumbWell plumber standing next to the company service truck

Simple Process

How It Works

01

Call or Request a Quote

Call anytime or fill out the form. Describe what you're experiencing and we'll triage immediately.

02

Thorough Diagnosis & Water Test

We arrive on time, inspect your full well system with a free bacteria test, and explain exactly what's wrong before proposing any solution.

03

Upfront Price & Expert Repair

You get a clear flat price before we touch a tool. Our licensed team completes the work to the highest standard and leaves your space clean.

04

Reliable, Safe Water Restored

We verify pressure, flow, and water quality before we leave — and walk you through everything we did.

Service Area

Serving Well Owners Across Northern & Central New Jersey

Bergen County
Essex County
Hudson County
Morris County
Passaic County
Sussex County
Union County
Warren County

Not sure if we reach your area? Call (201) 551-9463 — we'll let you know right away.

5-Star Reviews

What NJ Homeowners Say About PlumbWell

Bruno is responsive, punctual, incredibly knowledgeable, and always takes time to explain.
RRenee P.
Bruno was amazing — responsive, efficient and great value.
RRandy G.
Not only was Bruno prompt, but his work ethic and cleanliness were outstanding.
LLynette G.

Common Questions

Well System FAQs

How often should I test my well water?
At minimum, once a year — more often if you notice any change in taste, odor, or appearance. Unlike municipal water, the EPA does not regulate private wells, so responsibility for your family's water safety rests entirely with you. PlumbWell tests for hardness, pH, total dissolved solids, and sulfur on-site, and every inspection includes a FREE bacteria test. Annual testing catches problems before they become health hazards.
What is included in a PlumbWell well inspection?
Our 36-point inspection covers the pump and motor, wellhead and casing condition, pressure tank and bladder, full electrical check of wiring and controls, and an overall assessment of your system's expected lifespan — plus a FREE on-site bacteria test. You leave with a plain-language report and honest recommendations.
What are the warning signs of a failing well pump?
Watch for: low or no water pressure, sputtering or air spitting from faucets, sandy or cloudy water, the pump short-cycling or running non-stop, an unexpected spike in your electric bill, or grinding and clicking noises near the tank. Any change in your water's taste, color, or smell also warrants a call — early diagnosis almost always costs less than a complete pump failure.
Why do well pumps fail?
The most common causes are electrical issues (power surges, lightning, faulty wiring), mechanical wear from constant cycling, sand and sediment abrasion, corrosion from iron-rich or acidic water, a dropping water table, and a pump that was never correctly sized. Bruno's background running a dedicated well company means he diagnoses the root cause — not just swaps parts.
How long does a submersible well pump typically last?
With proper sizing and maintenance, most submersible pumps last 8–15 years. High iron content, acidic water, or frequent power fluctuations push toward the lower end. Annual inspections catch early wear before it becomes a failure, and treatment systems like acid neutralizers or iron filters protect the motor and extend pump life.
Do you treat well water problems like iron, hard water, sulfur smell, or bad taste?
Yes — water treatment is a core part of what we do. Depending on your water test results, we install acid neutralizers, iron filters, water softeners, reverse osmosis drinking-water systems, UV disinfection, and whole-house filtration. We match the solution to your actual water chemistry — not a one-size-fits-all package.

Have a question not listed here? Call us anytime — we're happy to talk through your well situation at no charge.

Reliable Well Water Is One Call Away

Whether you're troubleshooting low pressure, planning an inspection, or dealing with a complete pump failure in the middle of the night — PlumbWell is available 24/7. Fast response. Honest pricing. Real expertise.

24/7 emergency well service — we answer day, night, weekends, and holidays.

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