Well & Pump Repair in Augusta, ME

Local, licensed well service for Augusta — pumps, pressure tanks, water testing, and winter freeze-ups. Up-front pricing and priority no-water response.

Your Augusta Well & Pump Specialists

Augusta sits on both banks of the Kennebec, and the homes around it run the full range of Maine well systems — older dug wells on the west side, deep drilled bedrock wells out toward North Augusta and the rural stretches off Route 3 and Route 17. The granite under the capital region is exactly the kind that puts arsenic and uranium into well water, so testing matters here as much as the mechanical repairs. We handle the whole spread: pumps that quit, pressure tanks that short-cycle, acidic water eating copper pipe, and the iron staining that shows up on so many central-Kennebec wells. Winters off the river valley get cold enough to freeze shallow lines in unheated basements, and we keep that work moving through the worst of it. Whether you are in a downtown neighborhood near the State House or on a back lot with a 500-foot drilled well, we diagnose the actual fault before quoting and fix it so it holds.

Around Augusta

  • Maine State House
  • Old Fort Western
  • Kennebec River
  • Viles Arboretum

Well Service in Augusta

Tell us what your well is doing — we’ll call you back with a real answer.

Prefer to talk now? Call (207) 555-0100.

Neighborhoods We Cover in Augusta

From in-town lots to rural drilled wells — if it’s in or around Augusta, we service it.

  • Downtown / Capitol area
  • Sand Hill
  • North Augusta
  • West Side
  • Riverside Drive

Common Well Problems in Augusta

The issues we see most on local wells — and how we fix them.

Arsenic and uranium in bedrock wells

The granite around the Kennebec valley commonly leaches arsenic and uranium into drilled wells. You cannot taste or see it — testing is the only way to know, and many capital-area wells have never been checked.

Acidic water corroding copper pipe

Low-pH water is widespread here and shows up as blue-green staining and pinhole leaks in copper. An acid neutralizer protects the plumbing, pump, and fixtures from being eaten away.

Winter freeze-ups in river-valley basements

Cold air settling in the Kennebec valley freezes shallow lines and exposed pipe in unheated basements and crawlspaces. We thaw the freeze and fix the weak spot so it does not repeat.

Well Repair in Augusta — FAQs

Do you service wells outside downtown Augusta?
Yes — we cover Augusta and the surrounding towns, including the rural drilled-well properties off Route 3, Route 17, and out toward North Augusta and Manchester.
Should I test my Augusta well for arsenic?
Yes. The bedrock around the capital region is a known source of arsenic and uranium in well water. If your well has never been tested for arsenic, that is the first test we recommend.
How fast can you get out for no water?
No-water and frozen-line calls get priority, and Augusta is central to our service area, so we can usually reach you quickly — call and we will give you a real time, not a runaround.

Well Trouble in Augusta?

Call now for a straight answer and an up-front price — no water and frozen-line calls get priority.