Well Pump Repair in Shreveport, LA
Caddo Parish County · 0 providers · Avg. $300 - $3,000
About Well Pump Repair in Shreveport
Well pump repair services address the mechanical and electrical components that bring water from your well into your home. The submersible pump — located deep inside your well — is the hardest-working component of your water system, running thousands of cycles per year to maintain household water pressure. Common pump problems include motor failure (often caused by electrical surges or sediment wear), check valve failures (causing the pump to short-cycle), waterlogged pressure tanks (losing the air charge that maintains consistent pressure), and control switch malfunctions. When your well pump fails, the symptoms are unmistakable: no water at any faucet, sputtering or air in the water lines, rapidly cycling pressure (the pump turns on and off every few seconds), or a sudden drop in water pressure. Emergency pump failures are stressful because your entire household loses water. Many well service companies offer 24/7 emergency service for complete pump failures. Standard repairs include replacing the pressure switch ($150-$300), replacing the pressure tank ($500-$1,500), pulling and replacing the submersible pump ($1,000-$3,000), and electrical troubleshooting. Submersible pumps typically last 8-15 years depending on water quality, usage volume, and installation quality.
What Shreveport Homeowners Should Know
Local Soil Conditions: Caddo Parish soils reflect northwest Louisiana's East Texas-influenced geology. Caddo fine sandy loam and Wrightsville silt loam dominate upland positions — both are poorly drained soils with fragipan layers at 18-30 inches and slow to very slow permeability. Bossier clay and Moreland clay are heavy smectitic soils on floodplains and bottoms with very low permeability. Ruston fine sandy loam and Sacul fine sandy loam on well-drained upland terraces offer moderate permeability and are the most suitable for conventional septic installation in Caddo Parish.
Water Table: Poorly drained upland soils (Caddo, Wrightsville) have seasonal high water tables at 0-12 inches from December through April. Well-drained upland terrace soils (Ruston, Sacul) have water tables at 3-6 feet. Floodplain and bottom soils have water tables at or above the surface during wet seasons. Shreveport's position in the Red River valley means that backwater flooding from the Red River can raise water tables across large areas during major flood events.
Climate Impact: Shreveport has a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers (average July high 95°F) and mild winters. Annual rainfall averages 52 inches, with the highest monthly totals in winter and spring. Thunderstorm activity is frequent April through September. Shreveport is more susceptible to ice storms than south Louisiana due to its northern location and proximity to the Great Plains — ice-loading events can damage above-grade ATU components and spray heads. Drought years can cause shrink-swell clay soils to crack significantly, temporarily affecting drainfield performance.
Signs You Need Well Pump Repair
- No water at any faucet in the house
- Pump runs continuously without building pressure
- Pump cycles on and off rapidly (short-cycling)
- Sputtering water or air in the lines
- Sudden drop in water pressure throughout the house
- Unusually high electric bills (pump running constantly)
The Well Pump Repair Process
- 1 Diagnose the failure — check electrical supply, pressure switch, and pressure tank
- 2 Test the well pump motor for electrical faults
- 3 If pressure tank is waterlogged, replace or recharge the air bladder
- 4 If pump has failed, pull the pump from the well using specialized equipment
- 5 Install new pump at the correct depth with new safety rope and wiring
- 6 Test system operation, verify proper pressure range and cycle times
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