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Dennis J Diem Plumbing Services

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Serving Maryland, Delaware & Pennsylvania


Well Pumps


WELL PUMP REPAIR & SERVICE

In need of a new water pump?

At Dennis J Diem Plumbing Services, we are dedicated to providing reliable water pump repairs and installations for all clients throughout the Baltimore Metro Area, and the surrounding states. We can install or repair existing pumps ensuring your home or property always has available water. We also offer constant pressure pump systems, so you always have city-like water pressure and hot steady water for every shower with reliable water pump and well pump repairs and installations at affordable prices.

We service all makes and models! Our staff is professionally trained and has experience working with all types of water pumps and repair needs. There is no job we cannot handle. We also offer a variety of pumps for sale, including submersible water pumps and shallow and deep well jet pumps.


To speak with our team or to schedule your free estimate, call or text us today at 443-865-0389.

Clean and Clear Water — Arm, MD — Dennis J Diem Plumbing Services

FOR ALL YOUR WATER PUMP NEEDS


WHEN IS IT TIME FOR A WELL PUMP REPLACEMENT?

CONTINUOUS RUNNING WATER

Well pumps are not designed to run constantly. They have a pressure switch that should regulate their activity. A pump that never shuts off will hike up your electricity bill, fill your pressure tank at a rate it can’t handle and put unnecessary strain on your piping system. If your pump is continuously running, it may be struggling to get water up to the surface, the switch might be flawed, or there could be internal damages.

DIRTY WATER

A well pump that’s in good condition will discharge crystal clear water. If the water coming out of your faucets has a brown or yellow tint to it, this is a clue the pump has been infiltrated with dirt, rust, soil, or other contaminants. Polluted water shouldn’t be used, so your pump will require an upgrade before you can drink, bathe, do laundry, or wash dishes.

LOW FLUX WATER PRESSURE

Shallow water pressure is another indication your pump is not operating at total capacity. If you start to notice the flow from your faucets slow down, it could be because the pump is having a hard time pushing out enough water. This is likely due to a faulty pressure switch mechanism or your current pump not being big enough to accommodate the demand increase.

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