Welcome to Guice Services, Inc.! We have a single mission, which is to achieve complete customer satisfaction. We work with the highest quality materials and experienced professionals. With over 40 years of experience, we have built our fculture around consistently focusing on the needs of our customers, providing personalized attention, and a stress free experience, which sets us apart from our competition and keeps our customers coming back.
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Shabana P on April 2025
Welcome to Guice Services, Inc.! We have a single mission, which is to achieve complete customer satisfaction. We work with the highest quality materials and experienced professionals. With over 40 years of experience, we have built our fculture around consistently focusing on the needs of our customers, providing personalized attention, and a stress free experience, which sets us apart from our competition and keeps our customers coming back.
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Shabana P on April 2025
My name is Timothy K. Whisnant, Owner/CEO of TK & Sons Plumbing and Septic LLC. My life is glorified by my lovely wife Bree and our 5 sons. I am a 3rd generation Plumbing and Septic Contractor and I hold unrestricted state licensing in both trades. I am also a youth football coach. Since 1998 I have been hard at work in the business and have mastered the trade from commercial to residential and from new construction to service/repair. We strive to deliver our services with honesty and integrity while educating you on what you are paying for. Our family is here to help your family!
"Great guys, good pricing, arrived time and did a great job I would definitely recommend! Repaired/replaced a leaking water main pipe in my front yard."
Erik J on November 2021
My name is Timothy K. Whisnant, Owner/CEO of TK & Sons Plumbing and Septic LLC. My life is glorified by my lovely wife Bree and our 5 sons. I am a 3rd generation Plumbing and Septic Contractor and I hold unrestricted state licensing in both trades. I am also a youth football coach. Since 1998 I have been hard at work in the business and have mastered the trade from commercial to residential and from new construction to service/repair. We strive to deliver our services with honesty and integrity while educating you on what you are paying for. Our family is here to help your family!
"Great guys, good pricing, arrived time and did a great job I would definitely recommend! Repaired/replaced a leaking water main pipe in my front yard."
Erik J on November 2021
You'll know your well pump is broken if you notice dirty or cloudy water, loud noises from the pump, inconsistent water pressure, or air sputtering from your faucets. Unexplained increases in your water bills can also indicate a problem. If you experience any of these signs, it's important to consult a professional promptly to prevent further damage.
With regular maintenance, a well pump lasts between 8 and 15 years. Factors such as the pump's quality, level of usage, water sediment levels, and frequency of servicing affect its lifespan. Hard water with high mineral content causes sediment buildup, leading to premature wear. Regular inspections and timely repairs help extend the life of your pump. If your pump is aging or showing signs of trouble, it may be time to consider a replacement.
It depends on the type of pump. A single line shallow pump can pump water 25 feet deep and then into your home. A 3/4 HP submersible pump can draw water from a depth of up to 250 feet. A deep well jet pump can pump water from up to 400 feet below ground.
While it’s important to check your individual homeowners policy, well pumps in need of replacement due to damage from a storm or fire are usually covered by insurance. The costs associated with well pumps that are in need of replacement after reaching their natural lifespan will likely not be covered by homeowners insurance.
Replacing a well pump takes a professional between half a day to a full day to complete. The exact time depends on factors such as the pump type, well depth, and accessibility. Shallow well pumps are quicker to replace, while deep submersible pumps require more time due to extensive piping and wiring. Scheduling with a qualified contractor ensures the replacement is done safely and minimizes disruption to your water supply.
Prevent well pump failure by scheduling regular maintenance, testing water quality, and addressing issues promptly. Install sediment filters to reduce mineral buildup and ensure proper water flow. Avoid overworking the pump by monitoring water usage, especially during dry periods. Installing a low-water cutoff switch prevents the pump from running when the well is low. Proactive care extends the life of your pump and keeps your water system running smoothly.