In the Yukon and Oklahoma City area, many homes and businesses get their water from a well system instead of a municipal water supply. If you need any parts of your water well repaired or replaced, Bailey Brothers is an experienced well system contractor. Our technicians have the expertise to quickly diagnose and correct the problem, so you’ll have water when you need it.

Water Well System Repairs in OKC

If you’re experiencing low or no water pressure, the well pump runs too often, the water looks dirty or has a funny smell, wiring is damaged, water comes out in bursts, or your well tank is leaking, it can be difficult to determine the exact cause. A well system has several parts that all work together to get water from underground into your building. Often, things like a blocked filter, stuck or broken pressure gauge, or a broken wire can create issues with several components. We’ll check all parts of your water well system to make sure the problem is fixed right the first time.

Water Well System Replacement

We can replace any or all parts of your well system, if needed: water well pump, well pressure tank, pump pressure switch, and well pump control box. Our well services are available in the Yukon, OKC and El Reno areas.

Well Pump Service

Many problems you notice will your water could be related to the pump. This is the part of the system that actually draws water up out of the well. There’s usually an electric motor that operates the pump, but there are also solar and air-powered versions. There are different types and capacities, but in the Oklahoma City area, most pumps will be located in the well itself. This makes repairs difficult, which is why it’s best to call a well system contractor like Bailey Brothers for professional servicing or replacement.

Well Pump Control Box

Another important component, the control box, is the brain for your well system. The control box regulates the pressure, flow, and level of the water coming from your well. It determines when and for how long the pump should run, and activates the pressure switch to turn the pump on and off. If the pump won’t turn on or off, or if it runs too often, this could be the source of the problem.

Residential Well Diagram