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Well Services

Well Drilling & Pump Service

Licensed, insured technicians serving Shelby, Tipton, Fayette, and Haywood counties.

A private water well gives your home its own dependable water supply, but it only works as well as the equipment that runs it. From the initial drilling and digging of a new residential well to the pump and pressure tank that move water into your home, every part has to be sized, installed, and maintained correctly to keep clean water flowing. Patton Plumbing, Heating & A/C handles the full range of residential well work for homeowners across the Greater Memphis area and West Tennessee. Family-owned and serving the region since 2005, we drill and dig new water wells, install and repair well pumps and pressure tanks, and inspect and test existing wells so you know your water is safe and your system is sound. Call (901) 489-2119 for a quote.

What our well services include

Whether you are putting in a brand-new well or keeping an existing one running, we cover the complete scope of residential well work. Each job is sized to your property, your water needs, and the condition of your existing equipment, so the system delivers steady pressure without overworking the pump.

Water well drilling and digging for new residential water wells
Well pump installation and repair, including submersible and jet pumps
Pressure tank installation and replacement to maintain steady water pressure
Well inspection to check the condition and performance of an existing system
Water-quality testing so you know what is actually coming out of the tap
Business Hours
Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday 07:00 – 17:00
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
1,000+ Five-Star Reviews
A+ BBB rated

Signs you may need well or pump service

Well systems usually warn you before they fail completely. If your water pressure has dropped or fluctuates, if the faucets sputter or spit air, or if the pump runs constantly or cycles on and off rapidly, the pump or pressure tank often needs attention. Cloudy, discolored, or odd-tasting water, a sudden spike in your electric bill from a pump that will not shut off, or no water at all are all reasons to call. Even if nothing seems wrong, an aging well or a home you have just purchased is worth inspecting and testing, since problems with depth, sediment, or water quality are not always visible at the tap.

Why well work belongs with a licensed pro

Drilling a well and servicing its pump are not typical do-it-yourself jobs. The work involves heavy equipment, electrical connections, correct pump and tank sizing, and protecting your drinking water from contamination, and much of it sits below ground where mistakes are expensive to undo. Patton Plumbing, Heating & A/C is licensed and insured under Tennessee license #TN55976 and is A+ accredited by the BBB. As a family-owned company serving West Tennessee since 2005, we do the job to code and stand behind the result, so your well is built and maintained to last.

Flexible Financing Available Low Monthly Payments 0% Interest up to 24 Months

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you drill new water wells or only service existing ones?
We do both. We drill and dig new residential water wells, and we also install, repair, and maintain pumps, pressure tanks, and existing well systems.
How much does a new well or a pump replacement cost?
The cost varies based on factors like well depth, the type of pump, and the condition of your existing equipment. Call us at (901) 489-2119 for a quote tailored to your property.
What is the difference between a submersible pump and a jet pump?
A submersible pump sits down inside the well and pushes water up, while a jet pump sits above ground and draws water up. The right choice depends on your well's depth and design, which is something we assess as part of the job.
How do I know if my well water is safe to drink?
The only reliable way to know is to test it, since many water-quality issues are not visible or detectable by taste. We provide water-quality testing as part of our well inspection services so you can be confident about what your household is drinking.
My pump keeps turning on and off rapidly. What causes that?
Rapid cycling is often a sign of a failing pressure tank or a pump problem, and running that way can wear the pump out quickly. It is worth having the system inspected promptly. Call (901) 489-2119 and we can diagnose the cause.

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