From Manson to Chelan Butte, we keep deep hillside wells pumping for lake homes, vineyards, and vacation rentals. No water? We answer 24/7.
Wells around Lake Chelan work harder than most. A lot of homes here sit on slopes above the lake, where drillers had to go through hundreds of feet of granite to hit water. That means deep submersible pumps, long wire runs, and a lot of vertical lift. When something fails up there, it's rarely a quick garden-hose fix.
Wenatchee Well Pros has serviced wells from downtown Chelan out to Manson, Union Valley, and the benches above the south shore. We handle well pump repair, full pump replacement, and pressure tank work, and we show up with the pipe, wire, and pump sizes that deep Chelan wells actually need. Free estimates, licensed and insured in Washington. Call (509) 224-3484.
Low pressure, short cycling, or a pump that hums but won't move water. We diagnose deep submersible pumps, pressure switches, and control boxes on site, and most repairs wrap up the same day.
Deep wells on Chelan's hillsides need pumps sized for serious lift, not whatever's on the shelf. We pull the old pump, match horsepower and stages to your well depth, and set the new one right the first time.
A waterlogged tank makes your pump cycle constantly, and on a 400-foot well that wears out a pump fast. We test, recharge, or replace pressure tanks for homes from Chelan Falls to Manson.
Guests checking into your rental Friday afternoon and the taps are dry? We run emergency calls around the lake day and night, weekends and holidays included.
The Chelan valley is carved out of hard rock, and wells here reflect that. It's common to see wells at 300, 400, even 600 feet on the slopes above the lake, while properties down near Chelan Falls or out toward Union Valley can vary a lot from one lot to the next. Deeper wells mean heavier pumps, more pipe, and higher pumping costs when something goes wrong.
Depth changes how repairs work. Pulling a pump from 500 feet takes the right hoist and crew, and the pump itself needs enough stages to push water up that column and still hold house pressure. An undersized pump on a deep Chelan well will limp along for a year or two, then quit in the middle of August.
We size every replacement to the well log, the static water level, and your actual household demand. If you're weighing repair against replacement, our well pump cost guide breaks down real numbers so you can decide with clear eyes.
Lake Chelan runs on tourism and agriculture, and both need water that doesn't quit. If you manage a vacation rental, a dead pump isn't an inconvenience, it's refunds and bad reviews. We prioritize no-water calls for rental properties and can set up your system so small problems get caught before a full house of guests finds them.
Vineyards and orchards around Manson and the south shore lean on irrigation wells through the hot, dry summer. We service irrigation pumps and pressure systems alongside household wells, and we know what July demand does to a marginal pump. If your pressure sags every afternoon during peak watering, that's worth a look before it becomes a failure.
For owners who aren't on site year round, we'll walk the system, photograph everything, and send you a straight report. No upsell, just what's working and what isn't. When it's urgent, our emergency well service covers the whole lake.
We're based in the Wenatchee valley, about 40 minutes down Highway 97A, and we treat Chelan as home turf, not a long-distance call. Our trucks carry the pumps, tanks, wire, and fittings that deep valley wells need, so most jobs finish in one trip. You get a real quote before work starts, and the price doesn't drift.
Freezing winters and 100-degree summers are hard on well equipment here. Pressure tanks in unheated pump houses crack, control boxes cook in the sun, and pumps that cycle all summer fail in January. We've fixed all of it, and we'll tell you plainly whether a pressure tank replacement or a simple switch swap is the right move.
We also serve neighbors down the river in East Wenatchee, over the hill in Leavenworth, and out in Quincy. Free estimates, licensed and insured in Washington. Call (509) 224-3484.
It varies a lot by elevation. Properties near the lake or down by Chelan Falls might hit water at 100 to 200 feet, while homes on the slopes and benches above the lake often run 300 to 600 feet through granite. Deeper wells need stronger pumps and cost more to service, so knowing your well depth helps us quote accurately over the phone.
Call (509) 224-3484 and we'll get a truck moving. We run 24/7 emergency service to Chelan and Manson, and we prioritize rentals with guests on the way. Most no-water calls trace to a pressure switch, control box, or tank issue we can fix on the spot.
Around Chelan that's usually one of three things: heavy irrigation demand on the same well, a seasonal drop in the water table during the dry months, or a pump that's lost capacity and can't keep up at peak draw. A flow test tells us which one you've got. Sometimes the fix is a pressure tank adjustment, sometimes it's a properly sized pump.
No trip surcharge for Chelan, Manson, or anywhere around the lake. It's part of our regular service area, and estimates are free. You'll get the full price before we start any work.
Free written estimates. Emergency no-water calls answered around the clock.