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Water Master, Inc.
4.8(
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Serving Eugene, OR and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2014

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"I believe this company is also called Alpine Pump. Shawn quoted about half the price of other local "big name" companies. Replaced my 50 yr old jetpump with a new submersible with 5 yr warranty. Arrived right on time and completed the work in 2 hours. Note that the larger companies wanted me to remove my wellhouse first, switch over from 115V to 220V (which would have cost thousands) AND wanted almost twice the money to replace the pump. SOOO glad I found Alpine. Shawn installed a 115V pump in 2 hours without removing the well house. Better Pressure and MUCH cheaper."
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Response time8 hrs
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Recommended by97%of homeowners
FAQs for well pump repair or service projects in Eugene, OR

A standard well inspection begins with a visual inspection of the pump, casing, storage tank, and wiring, followed by flow rate tests and laboratory-based water sampling. The goal is to confirm that every part meets safety standards and to identify any necessary repairs before they become expensive. An inspector will also test your water quality for substances such as volatile organic compounds and any local containment concerns.

Book a licensed, insured well specialist for your inspection. Many well‑pump contractors also hold inspection credentials. They’ll bring the right tools to assess the pump, wiring, and water quality, and provide you with a clear report on any necessary fixes. Before you hire, confirm their license, insurance, and recent customer reviews.

Plan on a full well inspection every year. You’ll also want one any time the cap comes off, after septic repairs, or if flooding occurs. Annual tests look for total and fecal coliform; every two years, the lab should screen for metals and nitrates, and every five years for VOCs and pesticides. If you’re buying a home with a private well, it’s essential to schedule a pre-purchase inspection.

With routine care, most wells supply clean water for up to 40 years. Lifespan depends on the type and how well you protect it. To help it reach the maximum lifespan, keep hazardous products far from the casing, ensure the cap stays sealed, schedule yearly inspections, and address problems as soon as they appear. Good habits keep the system healthy and the water safe.

The average cost of well repairs ranges from $100 to $2,800. Your final bill depends on which part—pump, pressure tank, casing, or piping—needs attention and the level of complexity involved in the repair. A thorough inspection identifies the problem, allowing you to budget accurately and avoid paying for unnecessary parts or services.

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