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Well Pump Installation in Myrtle Beach, SC

Your Trusted Partner for Well Pump Installation in South Carolina

Having consistent access to clean water isn’t a luxury. When your water comes from a well, a working pump isn’t either. If yours isn’t working as it should, we’ll be there to make things right. We know we have a big reputation to live up to with our numerous 5-star reviews. That’s why we deliver high-quality, custom-tailored service with every service call. Schedule your well pump installation or replacement with us today and feel confident you’ve made the right call.

  • Experienced, licensed electricians
  • 5-year warranty on labor
  • Same day service

Service Details

Why Choose Michael & Son for Your Well Pump Installation in Myrtle Beach?

With decades of experience under our belts, we’re experts at well pump installations in Myrtle Beach. As your trusted partner, we value your satisfaction above all else, which is why we deploy a capable team promptly. We provide all the expert advice and guidance you need to make an informed decision for your new well pump.

Price

What’s the Cost of a Well Pump Installation in Myrtle Beach?

Expect your well pump installation cost in Myrtle Beach to fall somewhere within this range:

  • Low $3,000
  • Our Average $5,500
  • High $7,800

How Michael & Son Determines Your Well Pump Installation Quote

We determine your quote by considering factors such as:

  • Type of pump: Submersible pumps tend to cost more to install than jet pumps. Even within the same type of pump, various makes and models come at different price points.
  • New installation or replacement: It’s always costlier to complete a new installation to account for the additional labor necessary to dig and build the well
  • Location and access: Location plays a role in overall costs. If your well pump is difficult to access, it will likely cost more due to the additional time spent working.

Process

Enjoy a 5‑Star Well Pump Installation in Myrtle Beach in Just 5 Easy Steps

  1. Schedule Your Well Pump Installation

    We make it as easy as possible to schedule your well pump installation. Reach out with our online form or by phone to set up an appointment.

  2. Meet Your Licensed Technician

    Your licensed technician arrives right on time and ready to start the installation process. They have all the technical skills and expertise to get the job done right the first time.

  3. Obtain a Clear Quotation

    Some companies might tack on extra hidden fees to the bill, but you’ll never see that with Michael & Son. Your tech provides a detailed, obligation-free quote that outlines all expected costs. They can also answer any questions you have about our financing options.

  4. Relax While We Install Your Well Pump

    On installation day, your technician arrives ready for duty. Our team always treats your property with respect, minimizing messes and cleaning up after ourselves as we install your new pump.

  5. Share Your Feedback

    We love seeing what people think after we complete a job. All feedback, good or bad, helps us strive for excellence, so don’t hesitate to leave an honest review online.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

  • It depends on what’s wrong with your well pump. We generally recommend repairs for minor issues on newer pumps. If your pump is older than around 8 years and requires extensive repairs, or if it breaks down frequently, we may recommend a replacement instead.

  • On average, well pumps last between 8 and 15 years. Submersible pumps tend to last longer, so long as they’re well-maintained. However, factors such as usage, water quality, and water level can also affect the expected lifespan.

  • Most well pumps are either submersible or jet pumps.

    Submersible pumps sit inside the well underwater and push water up to the surface to use. They’re best for deep wells and are the most common type, but usually cost more than other options.

    Jet pumps are installed aboveground and suck water up for use. They’re a suitable choice for shallow wells.

  • Yes, but we don’t recommend it unless you have plumbing and electrical experience. Installing one can be dangerous, especially if you have a deep well. We highly recommend leaving the well installation process to an experienced plumber to ensure long-lasting, reliable results.

  • It depends on whether you’re installing a well for the first time or replacing an older one. A standard replacement can usually happen in between 4 and 8 hours, though extra electrical or plumbing work can extend this timeline. First-time installations could take up to a few weeks.

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