Well Pump Replacement in Northern Utah
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What's included in a pump-replacement estimate
- New submersible pump — sized to your well's depth, yield, and household demand.
- Drop pipe and wire — replaced if existing is corroded, undersized, or damaged.
- Labor to pull old pump and install new — typically a flat per-foot rate.
- Pitless adapter — sometimes needs replacement when pulling pump. Quoted as needed.
- Pressure tank — often replaced at the same time if waterlogged or near end-of-life.
Service area — 8 counties
Wasatch Drilling actively services the following Utah counties for pump replacement estimate:
- Cache County
- Box Elder County
- Weber County
- Morgan County
- Summit County
- Salt Lake County
- Davis County
- Rich County
FAQ
How much does it cost to replace a well pump in Northern Utah?
Pump-replacement cost in Northern Utah typically ranges from $2,500 to $6,000 depending on well depth, pump horsepower, and whether the pressure tank or wiring also need work. The deeper your pump is set, the higher the labor cost to pull and reinstall.
How long does a well pump last in Northern Utah?
Submersible well pumps in Northern Utah typically last 12-18 years. High-mineral water, frequent cycling, and undersized pumps shorten lifespan. If your pump is over 15 years old, planning for replacement before it fails saves on emergency dispatch fees.
What size pump do I need for my Northern Utah property?
Pump sizing depends on well yield (GPM), depth to water (TDH calculation), and household demand. Most Northern Utah domestic wells use a 3/4 HP or 1 HP submersible pump set 20-40 ft below the static water level. We size your replacement based on your existing well log.
Can you give me an exact quote without visiting my Northern Utah property?
We can give a tight estimate from your address and well log alone — usually within ±10% of the final price. Final pricing locks in after a brief site visit to confirm pump access, electrical setup, and any code-required upgrades.