Well pump trouble? Start with clear next steps.
PA Well Pump Help is a transparent homeowner resource for private well problems in South Central Pennsylvania, including no water, low water pressure, failed pumps, pressure tank issues, and replacement questions.
What this site is
A homeowner-help site, not a fake well company.
Private well problems are stressful because they can affect the entire home at once: showers, sinks, toilets, laundry, livestock water, and sometimes heat or water treatment equipment. This site helps you understand what may be happening and what information to gather before requesting help.
We do not operate a fake local office, create fake Google Business Profiles, or claim to be the contractor doing the work. If you submit a request, your information may be routed to an independent provider serving your area.
Why this matters in Pennsylvania
PA DEP says it does not regulate private homeowner wells. EPA says private well owners are responsible for their household drinking water and that private domestic wells are not federally regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act.
Start by symptom
Choose the issue closest to what you are seeing.
These pages are written for homeowners and buyers, not technicians. They explain what the symptom may mean and what to share when asking for help.
No water from well
Start here if the whole house suddenly has no water or the pump will not restore pressure.
Low water pressure
For weak flow, pressure drops, fixtures fading in and out, or pressure that never feels normal.
Pressure tank problems
For short cycling, clicking switches, waterlogged tanks, or unstable household pressure.
Well pump repair
For pump, control, switch, wiring, or system troubleshooting questions.
Well pump replacement
For failed pumps, older pumps, burned-out equipment, or replacement quote questions.
Cost guide
Understand the major cost drivers before comparing quotes or emergency service options.
Expanded homeowner library
Practical guides before you call.
The site now includes deeper educational pages to answer the questions local contractor pages often skip.
Service area
Focused on South Central Pennsylvania.
The launch area is South Central PA because it has a strong mix of rural and suburban properties, private wells, and regional providers that may cover multiple towns or counties.
Coverage depends on the exact property address, provider availability, and the type of issue.
Need help with a well pump issue?
Submit the request once. We will use the problem type, ZIP code, and urgency to review the request for routing.
Sources
Built on public homeowner references
We cite public Pennsylvania and federal private-well resources on the Sources page so the site is not thin lead-gen copy.