Well Pump Maintenance Services in Massachusetts
Protect your water supply with proactive, professional well pump maintenance. Routine inspections and preventative service catch small problems before they become costly emergencies.
Why Regular Well Pump Maintenance Matters
If your home draws water from a private well, you are responsible for keeping the system healthy — no municipal utility handles it for you. At AW-Pump & More, we’ve met many Massachusetts homeowners who didn’t realize the value of good maintenance until a problem reached crisis level, and that can be expensive.
Preventative maintenance keeps your water flowing, protects your family’s health, and helps you avoid sudden, costly emergency repairs. Most issues — a waterlogged pressure tank, a short-cycling switch, worn electrical connections — give early warning signs that a trained technician can catch during a routine checkup. The result is steadier water pressure, lower energy bills, and a longer pump lifespan.
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What a Professional Well Pump Maintenance Visit Includes
Our multi-point preventative checkup covers the entire water system — not just the pump. Here’s what our technicians inspect and tune on a typical maintenance visit:
Warning Signs Your Well Pump Needs Service
Don’t wait for your water to shut off completely. If you notice any of these symptoms, your system needs professional attention — the sooner, the better.
Faucets and showers swinging from strong to weak flow often point to a failing pressure tank or switch.
Air popping or spitting from the lines can mean the pump is drawing air or the water level has dropped.
The pump or pressure tank clicking rapidly on and off burns out motors and signals a tank or switch problem.
A pump that never shuts off usually indicates a leak, a dropped water level, or an electrical fault.
A sudden, unexplained jump in electricity use is often an early sign of a struggling or failing pump motor.
Sandy grit or cloudiness at the tap can point to a worn pump, damaged screen, or wellhead issue.
Seasonal Well Pump Care in Massachusetts
New England’s changing seasons each put different demands on your well system. A little attention at the right time of year keeps everything running smoothly.
Spring
- Full annual inspection
- Test water after winter
- Check for storm damage
- Verify pressure tank charge
Summer
- Watch for pressure drops
- Monitor heavy-use strain
- Check irrigation load
- Keep wellhead area clear
Fall
- Inspect cap & seal
- Confirm drainage slopes away
- Clear leaves and debris
- Protect exposed pipes
Winter
- Insulate exposed lines
- Shield control box from moisture
- Know how to drain outdoor lines
- Check system after storms
Trusted Brands We Install & Service
We maintain and service high-performance equipment from the industry’s most trusted manufacturers—built for long-term durability and reliable water delivery.
Well Pump & System Components We Maintain
From shallow jet pumps to deep submersibles and pressure systems, our technicians service the full range of well water equipment found in Massachusetts homes.

Shallow Well Jet Pumps
Surface-mounted jet pumps for wells under 25 feet. We service priming, pressure, and motor performance to keep flow steady.

Submersible Well Pumps
Sealed deep-well pumps like the FloWise 4″ S Series. We monitor electrical health, flow rate, and overall system performance.

Deep Well & Pressure Systems
Deep-well jet pumps and Well-X-Trol pressure tanks. We balance air charge and pressure for consistent, reliable water.
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AW-Pump & More — servicing Massachusetts and surrounding areas. From setup to service, we’ve got you covered. Reach out for a free, no-obligation quote and we’ll get back to you quickly.
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