Fayetteville Well & Pump Co. repairs, replaces, and maintains residential and small-acreage well systems throughout Fayetteville and Northwest Arkansas — submersible pumps, jet pumps, pressure tanks, and everything in between. No water isn't a problem that waits for business hours, so we treat it that way.
Most well problems fall into one of a handful of buckets: the pump itself, the pressure tank, the electrical/control components, or the water quality coming out of the tap. We work on all four, and we'll tell you plainly which one you're actually dealing with before any parts get replaced.
New submersible and jet pump installs sized correctly for your well's depth and household demand.
Learn more →Pulling and replacing a failed pump, with an honest read on whether repair still makes sense first.
Learn more →Waterlogged tanks, lost air charge, and short-cycling — often mistaken for pump failure.
Learn more →Full system checkup for home purchases, seasonal checkups, or troubleshooting.
Learn more →No water at all? We prioritize total-outage calls and walk you through what to check while help is on the way.
Learn more →Sediment, cloudy water, odor, or staining — diagnosing whether it's the well, the pump, or the plumbing.
Learn more →Different pump types fail differently. We work on both and diagnose accordingly.
Learn more →Need a new well drilled or an existing one deepened? We coordinate with licensed drillers and handle the pump side.
Learn more →Well systems are most common outside city water lines — that's most of the rural and semi-rural property around Fayetteville. We regularly work in:
Don't see your area listed? Call us — we cover most of Washington County and the surrounding Northwest Arkansas region.
See All Service AreasA short-cycling pressure tank and a failing pump motor look identical from the faucet. We check the actual cause before quoting a repair or replacement, so you're not paying for a new pump when a tank recharge would have solved it.
Well pump and water system work is licensed in Arkansas. We carry the appropriate licensing and insurance for residential well pump service.
Well depths, static water levels, and casing conditions vary a lot across Washington County's terrain. We've worked enough wells in this specific area to know what's typical and what's a red flag.
A dry well or a dead pump isn't a "next week" problem. We prioritize total water-outage calls and aim for same-day response whenever it's humanly possible.
Call us directly to describe what's going on with your well system — no water, low pressure, strange noises, or a scheduled inspection. We'll tell you honestly what we think is happening before we ever set a truck in motion.
Fayetteville, AR 72701 · Serving Fayetteville and the surrounding Northwest Arkansas area