24/7
Emergency Line
Wenatchee Well Pros is a local well service company built for the way people actually live out here. A lot of our neighbors in Chelan, Douglas, and Grant counties are on private wells, and when the pump quits, everything stops. No showers, no stock water, no irrigation for the orchard. We started this company to fix that fast, without runaround or inflated bills.
Our techs handle well pump repair, full pump replacement, and pressure tank service on everything from shallow jet pumps to deep submersibles set hundreds of feet down. Estimates are always free, and we'll tell you plainly whether a repair makes sense or you're better off replacing. If you're wondering what a fix should run, our well pump cost guide lays out real numbers.
Licensed
Washington-licensed well pump contractors on every job.
Insured
Fully insured so your property and well are protected.
Free Written Estimates
A real price on paper before any work begins.
We Live and Work Here
We're based in the Wenatchee Valley, not dispatched from Spokane or Seattle. We know the local wells, the basalt, and the water tables from Cashmere to Quincy.
24/7 Emergency Response
Wells don't fail on a schedule. Call at 2 a.m. on a Sunday and you'll reach a person, not a voicemail.
Straight Answers, Upfront Pricing
You get a free estimate with real numbers before we touch anything. If a $300 repair will do the job, we won't sell you a $3,000 replacement.
Licensed and Insured in Washington
Fully licensed, insured, and up to code on every job. Your well, your pump, and your property are protected.
$0
Estimate Fee
Same Day
Most Repairs
Reach us at (509) 224-3484 any time, day or night. Tell us what's happening and we'll give you an honest read on the problem and a time window for the visit.
A tech tests your pump, pressure tank, switch, and wiring to find the actual failure. Then you get a written price before any work begins.
Most repairs and many full pump replacements are finished the same day. We don't leave until your pressure is steady and your water runs clear.
We serve well owners across North Central Washington, from the Columbia River valley up into the orchards and foothills. That includes Wenatchee, East Wenatchee, Cashmere, Leavenworth, Lake Chelan, Quincy, and Moses Lake. If you're on a rural road in Chelan, Douglas, or Grant County, odds are good we've worked a well near you.
For no-water emergencies we answer 24/7 and aim to be on site the same day, often within a few hours anywhere in the Wenatchee Valley. Outlying areas like Chelan, Quincy, and Moses Lake may take a bit longer, but we'll give you an honest time window when you call.
Most common repairs, like a bad pressure switch, failed capacitor, or waterlogged tank, run a few hundred dollars. A full submersible pump replacement typically lands between $1,800 and $4,500 depending on well depth and pump size. Every job starts with a free written estimate, and our well pump cost guide breaks down typical prices.
Watch for sputtering faucets, low or pulsing pressure, cloudy or sandy water, a pump that runs constantly, or a sudden jump in your power bill. Any of those means the pump or pressure tank is struggling, and catching it early usually means a cheaper fix.
If the pump is under 8 to 10 years old and the failure is in a part like the switch, capacitor, or wiring, repair usually makes sense. If the motor itself is shot or the pump is past its expected life, replacement is the smarter money. We'll test everything on site and give you both numbers so you can decide.
Most submersible pumps last 10 to 15 years here, sometimes longer with a healthy pressure tank. Heavy irrigation use, sediment, and short cycling from a bad tank can cut that life in half. Keeping the pressure tank in good shape is the single best thing you can do for your pump.
Describe the problem and where you are. We'll call you back with honest next steps and a written estimate. No water right now? Skip the form and call.
Call (509) 224-348424/7 emergency line for no-water calls.