🚨 No Water From Your Well in Perry?
Two ways to reach Wasatch Drilling — pick whichever's easiest. Both go to a service tech 24/7 covering Perry and the surrounding area.
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If you don't hear back within 30 minutes, please call (435) 538-4303 directly.
Emergency well service for Perry residents
If your well stopped producing water in Perry, you're in Wasatch Drilling's regular service area. Wells around Perry typically run about 100 ft. Common emergency causes: tripped breaker, failed pressure switch, waterlogged pressure tank, or pump motor failure.
The fastest path is a phone call. If you'd rather submit details first, the form above goes to the same on-call tech.
For a broader regional view, see no water emergency across Box Elder County or our Perry water-well overview.
FAQ — No Water Emergency in Perry
How fast can a well repair tech reach Perry?
Wasatch Drilling answers Perry emergency calls 24/7 with a 30-minute callback promise. On-site arrival times depend on your distance from Tremonton — typically 45 minutes to 2 hours for the 8-county service area.
What does emergency well-pump dispatch cost in Perry?
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 Perry.
What should I check before calling for emergency service in Perry?
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.
Does Wasatch Drilling service Perry?
Yes. Perry is within Wasatch Drilling's regular 8-county service area. They hold Utah Well Driller License #854 and are the routing partner for all emergency leads we receive in this area.