Utah Water Wells

Routine Well Service in Washington County, Utah

Annual inspection, water quality testing, pressure-tank adjustment, or minor repairs. Schedule when convenient — not an emergency. Serving Washington County, Utah.

Updated 2026-05-10 · Utah Water Wells

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Routine Well & Pump Service in Washington County

The primary water-bearing formation here is the Navajo Sandstone aquifer and alluvial sediments. Washington County wells run 100-500 ft typically. The Navajo Sandstone is a regionally significant aquifer; St. George area wells often complete in alluvial fan or sandstone bedrock.

Annual inspection of a domestic well typically includes pressure-tank check, pressure-switch operation, well-cap and casing inspection, water sample collection (bacteria + nitrate), and a flow-rate measurement. Catching issues early — corrosion, leaking pitless adapter, mineral buildup — prevents the more expensive emergency call.

Cities in Washington County

St. George
200 ft typical
Hurricane
250 ft typical
Washington
220 ft typical
Santa Clara
200 ft typical
Ivins
220 ft typical

FAQ

How often should I service my well?

Most well systems benefit from a yearly inspection. Water-quality testing (bacteria, nitrate, hardness) should be annual at minimum, more frequent if you have livestock nearby.

What does routine service cost?

A full annual inspection with water sampling typically runs $200-$400 depending on what tests are included and travel time.

Can you fix a slow pressure issue?

Yes — slow pressure is usually a failing pressure switch, a waterlogged pressure tank, or a clogged screen. Diagnosis is included in routine service.