Asheboro, NC · Randolph County

Well Pump Repair in Asheboro, NC

Diagnosis, repair, and full replacement of submersible and jet well pumps for Asheboro homeowners. Same-day service, written estimates, family-owned since 1946.

Answered 24/7 Free on-site estimate Across the Piedmont Triad
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Well pump repair in Asheboro is the diagnosis and on-site fix of a private well system that has lost pressure, lost water, or stopped cycling correctly. T.W. Stanley & Son services every major brand of submersible and jet pump installed in Asheboro and the surrounding Randolph County area. Most calls are reached on-site within a couple of hours and finished the same day.

What our team handles on the call

  • Asheboro no-water emergency calls
  • Submersible and jet pump diagnosis and replacement
  • Pressure switch, capacitor, and wiring repair
  • Pressure tank service and full tank swaps
  • Check valve, foot valve, and torque arrestor work
  • New well start-up and shock chlorination

How a service call works

  1. 1
    Free phone diagnosis

    We walk through symptoms, water pressure, sounds, and system age to narrow the problem before we roll a truck.

  2. 2
    On-site test

    We check voltage at the pressure switch, draw amps on the pump, and verify pressure tank pre-charge before opening anything.

  3. 3
    Written estimate

    You see the recommended scope, repair vs replacement, parts, and labor in writing before any work begins.

  4. 4
    Repair or replacement

    We carry common pumps, tanks, switches, and check valves on the truck so most no-water calls finish the same day they started.

  5. 5
    System test and follow-up

    We cycle the system, confirm pressure holds, shock-chlorinate when needed, and stand behind the work with a labor warranty.

What does it cost?

Most well pump repairs in Asheboro land between $400 and $1,800 depending on the failed part, well depth, and whether the pump has to be pulled. A full submersible pump replacement, including pump, wire, drop pipe, and labor, typically runs $1,500 to $3,500. Every job gets a written estimate before any work begins.

  • Free phone diagnosis and free on-site written estimate
  • Repair vs replacement decision spelled out in plain English
  • No after-hours, weekend, or holiday upcharge
  • Military, fire, and police discounts

Every job gets a written, on-site estimate before any work begins. No surprise fees.

Where we work

We cover Asheboro and the surrounding Randolph County cities and towns. Our trucks are out in this area every week.

Frequently asked

How much does well pump repair cost?

Most residential well pump repairs in central NC fall between $400 and $1,800 depending on the failed part, well depth, and whether the pump has to come out of the well. A full submersible pump replacement (pump, wire, drop pipe, and labor) typically runs $1,500 to $3,500. Every job gets a written on-site estimate before any work begins. Call (336) 273-7314 for a free phone diagnosis.

Can you come out the same day?

Yes. No-water calls get same-day priority across the Piedmont Triad and our phone is answered 24/7. Most emergency calls are reached on-site within a couple of hours of the first call.

Do you actually come to Asheboro or just say you do?

Yes, we run trucks through Asheboro and the rest of Randolph County every week. Our shop is in Greensboro and our service radius covers all six Triad counties.

How do you diagnose the problem?

We check voltage at the pressure switch, draw amps on the pump, verify pressure tank pre-charge, and confirm the well still has water before pulling anything. Most calls get a confirmed diagnosis in 20 to 30 minutes on site.

What pump brands do you install?

Goulds, Franklin Electric, Grundfos, Sta-Rite, Red Jacket, Myers, Flotec, and Wayne. We are not locked into one manufacturer, so we recommend the pump that actually fits your well and budget.

Do you warranty the work?

Yes. You get the full manufacturer warranty on the pump or tank plus our own labor warranty on the install. We answer the phone after the job is done.

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