Utah Water Wells

Water Well Pump Replacement in Iron County, Utah

Replace a failed or aging submersible pump. We send a price estimate based on your well depth, GPM, and required horsepower. Serving Cedar City, Iron County, Utah.

Updated 2026-05-10 · Utah Water Wells

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Pump Replacement Quote in Cedar City, Iron County

The primary water-bearing formation here is the Cedar Valley basin-fill aquifer. Iron County wells typically run 200-500 ft. Cedar Valley alluvial-fan wells around Cedar City and Enoch are reliable; Parowan Valley wells run similar depths.

Most domestic pump replacements use 4-inch submersible pumps from Franklin Electric (Tri-Seal series), Goulds, or equivalent. Pricing is driven by horsepower (½ HP to 5 HP for domestic), depth (sets pipe + cable length), and whether a stainless wire-wrap screen is needed alongside the pump.

FAQ

How long does a submersible pump last?

Most domestic 4" submersible pumps last 15-25 years. Failure modes are usually motor burnout from sand intrusion, capacitor failure, or pressure cycling damage.

Should I match my existing pump's specs?

Probably right HP, but worth re-sizing if your usage has changed (more bathrooms, irrigation added, etc.). The quote tool sizes against your well's specs.

What if I don't know my well's depth?

Use the calculator at the top of the homepage — it pulls real driller logs near your address and estimates depth based on nearby wells.