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Avatar for A-Plus Water Services, Inc.
A-Plus Water Services, Inc.
4.3(
88
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Serving Everett, WA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1991

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"These guys are the best in the business! They have the absolute best prices and the most knowledge you’ll ever find. They showed up on time they communicated clearly and most of all they were unbelievably fast. Do not hesitate to contact them for anything well or pump related. Friendly, knowledgeable, quality work done at a very good price."
 fully stocked vehicals
 pulling old pump
 installing wire splice
5 hp 35 G.P.M. pump
 new 2" galv. drop pipe

+6

Response time12 hrs
13 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Donald Button
4.8(
11
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Serving Everett, WA and surrounding areas

"Sound Pumbing did an A+ job. What I initially thought was only a small water leak led to discovery of a broken sump pump which led to discovery of incorrect piping from the pump to the yard. Donald Button was great! Friendly, professional and worked hard replacing pipe outside in a crazy rainstorm, cheerfully even. He fixed all 3 of my problems and everything is running smoothly now. I definitely recommend."
Layout square to cut
Cutting concrete
Take out concrete
Locate broken pipe
Install new pipe  and fittings

+3

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Surelock Homes Inspection Co.
4.9(
255
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Serving Everett, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We are first time home buyers and Greg was recommended by my real estate agent. It was immediately evident he knew what he was talking about and has a wealth of knowledge and experience. He went above and beyond answering our questions after the actual inspection about different aspects and getting his advice. We got a binder full of resources as well. When we got a first heavy rain of the season and some water appeared in our garage, he came back immediately and hopped on our roof to see what was going on and diagnosed the issue. He even brought my fiance up on to the roof with him to show him some tips on maintenance. He is a true gem of a professional--I will be holding on to his card as he will be our trusted go-to if we ever need his services again or have a friend to pass his information on to."
ANYONE HOME?
WHY AREN'T MY CLOTHES DRYING?
FITTINGS INSTALLED BACKWARDS
GUTTER OR GARDEN?
HOPE IT WILL FLOAT

+35

Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Benjamin Franklin Plumbing
5.0(
12
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Serving Everett, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I had a clogged toilet that needed replacing, and Benjamin Franklin Plumbing of Bellevue made it so easy. I called, and within two hours, Lawrence had arrived, replaced the toilet, and cleaned everything up. He was on time, super professional, and explained everything clearly. The whole process was smooth and stress-free. If you need fast, reliable plumbing help, I’d definitely recommend them!"
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Toilet work

+4

Response time7 hrs
Response rate85%
Avatar for Perma-Dry Waterproofing & Drainage, Inc.
Perma-Dry Waterproofing & Drainage, Inc.
4.4(
209
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Serving Everett, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 1997

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"During periodic heavy rains we sprung a leak in our basement wall. I called Perma-Dry because both Angie's List and a plumber recommended the company, and I do not know the first thing about waterproofing a home. I scheduled a date and time for a salesperson to inspect the basement and provide me with an estimate. Mark was friendly and professional, and in his estimate he wrote that a sump pump may be required. What he did not elaborate in his inspection is the sump pump requiring GFCI, a term he wrote on the estimate but did not explain during the inspection. I am not an electrician and I have already established I do not know the first thing about waterproofing. What I came to learn during the scheduled work is that a) the crew confirmed a sump pump would be required, and that b) GFCI means a dedicated electrical line for the sump pump. We have a warbox-style home from 1942 and there is only so much we can do to the existing structure. Our washer and dryer are in the basement and now our washer will share an outlet with the sump pump, and I'm going to hope for the best. The work crew is nice but they do love to get animated about the work they are performing. I'm fortunate to work from home today and participate in phone conferences on mute so my colleagues didn't have to hear "BULLSH_T" being exclaimed loudly. Bonus use of the n-word when they returned from lunch. What would have been immensely helpful in the original inspection is Mark explaining, "We should check to see if you have the necessary electrical setup for the sump pump, otherwise you will need to hire an electrician and that could run $600." When I had Mark in our basement I was trying to think of every possible question to ask him before agreeing to an estimate and scheduling a service appointment. Where I failed in my exercise is that I didn't know the questions to ask during the inspection, and now the crew is installing a sump pump that I cannot reject because it's the only way I can achieve the goal of waterproofing the basement. A quick email to the company did not feign a reply from anyone other than a follow-up call with Mark who, professionally, explained he did his part to address his due diligence in the estimate to cover liability for the company. I explained to Mark that since I do not know the first thing about waterproofing (established) I did not know all the right questions to ask, and I am now having to authorize $825 for a sump pump in hopes that I don't need to hire additional servicemen to confirm the work is complete. The conversation was moot aside from him understanding my frustration. If you are a homeowner like me that is unfamiliar with waterproofing and home electrical, be sure to ask the salesperson if your home is properly set up to accept a required sump pump, or if you will need to schedule an electrician to wire your home ahead of the waterproofing work. If you are a homeowner like me that is unfamiliar with waterproofing, make sure you ask your salesperson for visual examples of the sump pump so you can adjust any configuration of storage solutions you had in your basement that must now be reconfigured due to the size of the pump and the space it will occupy. Because you don't know if there is more than one option for the sump pump (there isn't on the day of work). You can, however, hope the crew will not cut into existing pipes and do their best to work with the plumbing. FYI: the warranty offered for the drain system DOES NOT apply connection to an existing non-company installed drain line. Meaning that the sump pump required for completion of work is not covered by the drain system warranty when the crew connect it to your existing plumbing. The crew finished ahead of schedule and I was shown the results. The poured concrete will take 3-4 days to thoroughly dry; we can move our washer back at that time and reinstall all the hoses. I wish I would have known in advance how long it would take for the concrete to be dry but I guess that, too, was a question I was supposed to know to ask. The sump pump is already plugged into the wall socket but we'll need to rely on the battery powering the sump pump control box because we don't have another outlet to spare for the second plug. If we didn't have that outlet at the ready, I would be back on Angie's List looking for an electrician and I wish Mark would have had a checklist at the ready to make sure all of this was addressed before the crew tore open the basement floor with a jackhammer and then concluded a sump pump was necessary. The purpose of Angie's List is to reduce the risk of "Buyer Beware" for consumers, yet here is a business model that penalizes consumers because they don't know the questions to ask. I hope my experience will save you from a similar situation so you're not left frustrated with a company's reply being "I understand" on repeat."
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+7

Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Ion Electric LLC
4.6(
40
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Serving Everett, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Credit card accepted

"I had a couple of concerning electrical problems at a residential location and the owner Kris was able to fit me in same day. The team that was sent arrived in about 30 minutes and completed both repairs in the same amount of time. The team that made the repairs were fast, friendly, and knowledgeable about the situation. They answered every question that I had in clear and concise language that I could understand. They even took the time to explain to me in detail the electrical failure that happened and why, and how it was fixed. I am really glad that I went with Ion Electric and I will absolutely be a returning customer for future electrical projects and problems that I may have in the future."
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FAQs for well pump repair or service projects in Everett, WA

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.

The Everett, WA homeowners’ guide to well pump repair or services

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