🚨 No Water From Your Well?
If you've lost water at your property, here are two ways to get an on-call well-service tech right now — both available 24/7.
✓ Request sent
If you don't hear back within 30 minutes, please call (435) 538-4303 directly.
What happens next
- You submit — your name, address, and issue go directly to an on-call service tech.
- They call back — within 30 minutes, day or night.
- Triage on the phone — sometimes the issue's a tripped breaker or pressure switch and you can fix it yourself in 5 minutes.
- If a truck rolls — flat-rate emergency dispatch + parts. They quote before any work happens.
Service area — 8 counties
We route no water emergency leads to verified, Utah-licensed well-service partners across these counties:
- Cache County
- Box Elder County
- Weber County
- Morgan County
- Summit County
- Salt Lake County
- Davis County
- Rich County
FAQ
How fast can a well repair tech reach Northern Utah?
Our partner driller answers Northern Utah emergency calls 24/7 with a 30-minute callback promise. On-site arrival times depend on dispatch distance — typically 45 minutes to 2 hours across the 8-county service area.
What does emergency well-pump dispatch cost in Northern Utah?
Most emergency calls run between $300 and $600 for diagnosis + minor parts (pressure switch, pressure tank, or wiring). If the pump itself needs to be pulled and replaced, total cost depends on well depth and pump size — typically $2,500-$6,000 in Northern Utah.
What should I check before calling for emergency service in Northern Utah?
Quickly check (1) your main breaker panel — well-pump breakers trip surprisingly often, (2) the pressure tank's air valve at the top — if water sprays out, the bladder failed, (3) your well-cap area for any obvious leak or wire damage. If those check out, call us.
Is Northern Utah in your service area?
Yes. Northern Utah sits inside the 8-county northern Utah service area. We route emergency leads to a verified, Utah-licensed well-drilling and pump-service partner who covers this region.