Services

Well Pump Repair

A failing well pump is not an inconvenience in West Texas — it is a genuine crisis. Whether you're a rancher with livestock depending on a steady water supply, a homeowner in Alpine or Marathon without running water, or a commercial operator in Presidio County, a well pump failure demands a fast, knowledgeable response from a company that knows what it's looking for in this terrain. Arrowhead Drilling & Well Service has been repairing and servicing well pumps across five West Texas counties since 2011. We carry the multi-generational knowledge of Killingsworth Well Service and service the full range of submersible and above-ground pump systems used in residential, ranch, agricultural, and commercial water supply applications across the Big Bend region.

Well Pump Services Arrowhead Provides

Pump Diagnostics — identifying the cause of low pressure, reduced flow, no water, cycling problems, or unusual noises before pulling the pump unnecessarily

Submersible Pump Repair and Replacement — extracting, inspecting, repairing, or replacing submersible pumps at any depth, including the deep hard rock wells common across Brewster, Jeff Davis, and Presidio counties

Above-Ground Pump Repair and Replacement — service for above-ground pressure tanks, jet pumps, and booster systems

Pressure Tank Inspection and Replacement — diagnosing waterlogged pressure tanks, failed bladders, or incorrect pressure settings and replacing tanks where needed

Electrical Troubleshooting — diagnosing pump motor failures, control box issues, and wiring problems that can mimic pump failure

Down Hole Camera Inspections — lowering a camera to assess pump condition, casing integrity, and water level before committing to a full pump pull

Solar Pump Service and Maintenance — servicing solar-powered submersible pump systems, including controller issues, panel output, and pump performance

Common Well Pump Problems Arrowhead Diagnoses in West Texas

No water from the tap — could be a pump failure, broken drop pipe, tripped breaker, or low water level. Arrowhead diagnoses the specific cause before recommending a repair.

Low water pressure — often a sign of a failing pump, undersized pressure tank, or declining well yield. Early diagnosis prevents a full pump failure.

Pump running constantly — a pressure tank problem, stuck check valve, or significant pressure loss is typically the cause.

Discolored or gritty water — can indicate a failing pump screen, sand infiltration, or structural casing issues that a down hole camera can confirm.

Pump cycling on and off rapidly — almost always a pressure tank issue, which is a less costly repair when caught early.

Five Counties Served for Well Pump Repair and Service

Arrowhead Drilling provides well pump repair and service throughout the West Texas five-county service area:

Brewster County — Alpine, Marathon, Terlingua, Study Butte, and surrounding ranch and residential properties
Jeff Davis County — Fort Davis, Valentine, and surrounding properties
Presidio County — Marfa and surrounding rural and ranch land
Pecos County —South of Fort Stockton
Terrell County — Sanderson and surrounding areas

A failing well pump is not an inconvenience in West Texas — it is a genuine crisis. Whether you're a rancher with livestock depending on a steady water supply, a homeowner in Alpine or Marathon without running water, or a commercial operator in Presidio County, a well pump failure demands a fast, knowledgeable response from a company that knows what it's looking for in this terrain. Arrowhead Drilling & Well Service has been repairing and servicing well pumps across five West Texas counties since 2011. We carry the multi-generational knowledge of Killingsworth Well Service and service the full range of submersible and above-ground pump systems used in residential, ranch, agricultural, and commercial water supply applications across the Big Bend region.

Well Pump Services Arrowhead Provides

Pump Diagnostics — identifying the cause of low pressure, reduced flow, no water, cycling problems, or unusual noises before pulling the pump unnecessarily

Submersible Pump Repair and Replacement — extracting, inspecting, repairing, or replacing submersible pumps at any depth, including the deep hard rock wells common across Brewster, Jeff Davis, and Presidio counties

Above-Ground Pump Repair and Replacement — service for above-ground pressure tanks, jet pumps, and booster systems

Pressure Tank Inspection and Replacement — diagnosing waterlogged pressure tanks, failed bladders, or incorrect pressure settings and replacing tanks where needed

Electrical Troubleshooting — diagnosing pump motor failures, control box issues, and wiring problems that can mimic pump failure

Down Hole Camera Inspections — lowering a camera to assess pump condition, casing integrity, and water level before committing to a full pump pull

Solar Pump Service and Maintenance — servicing solar-powered submersible pump systems, including controller issues, panel output, and pump performance

Common Well Pump Problems Arrowhead Diagnoses in West Texas

No water from the tap — could be a pump failure, broken drop pipe, tripped breaker, or low water level. Arrowhead diagnoses the specific cause before recommending a repair.

Low water pressure — often a sign of a failing pump, undersized pressure tank, or declining well yield. Early diagnosis prevents a full pump failure.

Pump running constantly — a pressure tank problem, stuck check valve, or significant pressure loss is typically the cause.

Discolored or gritty water — can indicate a failing pump screen, sand infiltration, or structural casing issues that a down hole camera can confirm.

Pump cycling on and off rapidly — almost always a pressure tank issue, which is a less costly repair when caught early.

Five Counties Served for Well Pump Repair and Service

Arrowhead Drilling provides well pump repair and service throughout the West Texas five-county service area:

Brewster County — Alpine, Marathon, Terlingua, Study Butte, and surrounding ranch and residential properties
Jeff Davis County — Fort Davis, Valentine, and surrounding properties
Presidio County — Marfa and surrounding rural and ranch land
Pecos County —South of Fort Stockton
Terrell County — Sanderson and surrounding areas

Services We Provide

Water Well Drilling
New System Installation
Repair & Upgrade Existing Systems
Well Diagnostics & Down Hole Camera
Certified Well Inspection
NRCS Equip Contract Fulfillment
Custom Engineered Water Systems for Specific Needs & Appliations
Local Groundwater Districts Permit Assistance
Water Line Ditching & System Plumbing Services
Off Grid Solutions Including Solar & Wind Turbine Systems
Well Deepening & Abandoned Well Plugging
Assistance with TCEQ Compliance
Pressurized & Boosted Pump Systems
Water Storage Solutions
Assistance with Water Quality & Filtration Systems

Check Out the Latest Wind Turbine Water Well System We've Installed

Groundwater Conservation Districts

Have Questions? We’ve Got Answers.

At Arrowhead Drilling & Well Service LLC, we believe informed customers make confident decisions. Our FAQ section is designed to provide clear, straightforward answers about our drilling process, well maintenance, water systems, and service options. Whether you’re a rancher, homeowner, or commercial operation, we’re here to help you understand your options and choose the water solution that fits your property, your needs, and your budget.

Does Arrowhead Drilling repair well pumps in West Texas?

Yes. Arrowhead Drilling & Well Service provides well pump repair, replacement, and service for residential, ranch, commercial, and agricultural properties throughout Brewster, Jeff Davis, Presidio, Pecos, and Terrell counties. We have been servicing pump systems across the Big Bend region since 2011 and handle both submersible and above-ground pump systems at any depth.

How do I know if my well pump needs repair or replacement?

Common signs of a well pump problem include no water at the tap, low or inconsistent water pressure, a pump that runs constantly or cycles rapidly, discolored or gritty water, and unusually high electricity bills from a pump running inefficiently. Arrowhead Drilling diagnoses the specific cause before recommending any repair or replacement — pulling a pump unnecessarily is costly and avoidable.

What is the difference between submersible pump repair and pressure tank replacement?

A submersible pump is the primary pump unit sitting inside the well casing, often hundreds of feet below the surface, that moves water to the surface. A pressure tank is the above-ground component that maintains system pressure and reduces how often the pump cycles. Both are common failure points with different symptoms — a pump failure typically means no water or severely reduced flow, while a pressure tank failure usually causes rapid cycling, low pressure, or waterlogged performance. Arrowhead diagnoses which component is the issue before recommending any work.

How much does well pump repair cost in West Texas?

Well pump repair costs in West Texas depend on the type of pump, the depth of the well, the specific failure, and whether repair or full replacement is needed. Deep submersible pump service in hard rock West Texas terrain is more labor-intensive than shallow system service, and pricing reflects that honestly. Arrowhead Drilling provides a clear estimate after assessing the specific situation. Call 432-294-2335 to discuss your pump problem.

What types of well pumps does Arrowhead Drilling service in West Texas?

Arrowhead services submersible pumps, above-ground jet pumps, solar pump systems, booster pumps, and the pressure tanks and control systems associated with each. We work on residential household systems, ranch and livestock supply systems, agricultural irrigation pumps, and commercial water supply systems across the five-county Big Bend service area.

Does Arrowhead Drilling do down hole camera inspections before recommending a pump pull?

Yes. For situations where the problem isn't immediately clear, a down hole camera inspection lets us assess pump condition, water level, casing integrity, and any structural issues before committing to extracting the pump. This saves clients from an unnecessary pump pull when the real problem is something else — a casing issue, low water level, or electrical fault — that a camera inspection can identify at lower cost.