We're well pump techs from right here in the Wenatchee Valley. We show up fast, explain things in plain English, and put every estimate in writing before we touch a thing.
Wenatchee Well Pros started the way a lot of good local businesses do, out of frustration. Our founders spent years working on wells across North Central Washington and kept seeing the same thing. A family loses water on a Friday, calls around, and gets told someone might make it out Tuesday. Days without water, in a region where summer hits triple digits and winter freezes pipes solid. That didn't sit right with us, so we built a company around fixing it.
Today we serve homeowners and orchardists from Leavenworth and Cashmere down the valley through Wenatchee and East Wenatchee, up to Lake Chelan, and out across the Columbia Basin to Quincy and Moses Lake. We know this country. Deep basalt wells, long pump sets, hard water, irrigation systems that can't afford downtime during the growing season.
Most of our work is well pump repair, pump replacement, and pressure tank service, plus 24/7 emergency calls when the water just stops. We're licensed and insured in Washington, and estimates are always free.
Here's the simple version of how we operate. We answer the phone. We tell you what's wrong in words that make sense. We hand you a written price before we start. And we never sell you a new pump when a $40 part will fix the one you've got.
No water is an emergency, not an inconvenience. We run 24/7 emergency service because a house without water can't wait until Tuesday.
You'll know exactly what failed, why it failed, and what your options are. No jargon, no scare tactics, no mystery line items.
You get a clear price in writing before we pick up a wrench. If something changes once we're in the well, we stop and talk to you first.
If a repair will do the job, we repair it. We'll only recommend a replacement when the math actually favors it, and we'll show you that math.
We cover North Central Washington, including Wenatchee, East Wenatchee, Cashmere, Leavenworth, Lake Chelan, Quincy, and Moses Lake. That's most of Chelan, Douglas, and Grant counties. If you're on a private well in that area, give us a call at (509) 224-3484.
No. Estimates are free, and you get them in writing before any work starts. If you want a ballpark first, our well pump cost guide at /well-pump-cost/ breaks down typical repair and replacement prices.
Yes, 24/7. If your water stops at 2 a.m. or on a holiday weekend, call us. Most no-water calls in our service area get a tech the same day.
Free written estimates. Emergency no-water calls answered around the clock.