St. Augustine Well Service No Water?
Bad Water?
We Can Help.

We help St. Augustine homeowners with well pump issues, low pressure, no water, sulfur smell, iron stains, hard water, and treatment systems that need the right fix.

  • Well Pump Repair
  • Water Treatment
  • Testing & Troubleshooting
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water filtration system under a sink

WELL SERVICE & WATER TREATMENT

From the Pump to the Tap, We Handle It

We repair well pumps, replace pressure tanks, install softeners, set up reverse osmosis at the sink, and fix whatever's making your water look, smell, or taste off. Every home's water is different, so we test first and recommend the system that actually matches the problem, not whatever's on the truck.

The Right System for the Issue

Better Water Starts With the Right System

Most of what we install falls into three categories: a softener for hard water, a pump and pressure tank for flow and supply, and reverse osmosis for clean drinking water at the tap. Some homes need one. Some need all three. After we test your water, we'll tell you exactly which.

Water softener system

Water Softener System

For hard water & scale

Pump and pressure tank system

Pump & Pressure Tank System

For low or lost pressure

Reverse osmosis system

Reverse Osmosis System

For drinking water

Common Well Water Problems We Fix

No Water

Sudden loss of water often points to pump, pressure, or electrical issues.

Low Pressure

Weak flow from faucets or showers can indicate pump problems, leaks, or pressure tank issues.

Bad Smell or Taste

Sulfur odor or metallic taste usually means the water needs treatment.

Iron Stains

Orange or rust-colored stains on fixtures and appliances can be a sign of iron in the water.

Hard Water

Scale buildup, spots, and mineral residue can damage plumbing and appliances.

Outdated Treatment

Old or undersized systems may no longer meet your home’s water needs.

FAQ

Common questions

These are some of the questions homeowners often have when their water changes or their well system starts acting up.

What are signs my well pump may need repair?

Sudden loss of water, weak pressure, sputtering faucets, or a pump that seems to run too often can all be signs that part of the well system needs attention.

Why does my well water smell like rotten eggs?

Sulfur odor is a common well-water complaint and usually means the water should be tested so the treatment system can match the actual problem.

What causes orange stains in sinks and toilets?

Staining is often linked to iron in the water. Testing helps confirm what is present so the right filtration or treatment system can be recommended.

Do I need a softener, filter, or reverse osmosis system?

It depends on the water and what you want to improve. Some homes need whole-home treatment, while others also want better drinking water at one tap.

Can low pressure be caused by something other than the pump?

Yes. Pressure issues can come from different parts of the system, which is why it helps to evaluate the setup before deciding on a fix.