Pulsing faucets or a pump clicking on and off? That’s usually a waterlogged pressure tank — and it’s burning out your pump. Serving Greenville and all of Pitt County.
A failing pressure tank makes your pump short-cycle, which is the fastest way to destroy it. We test, recharge, and replace pressure tanks across Greenville and Pitt County to restore smooth pressure and protect your pump.
The good news out here is the ground itself. These wells tap the surficial sand and the deeper Castle Hayne aquifer, and because it's soft coastal-plain sediment instead of hard rock, a well drills faster and cheaper than it would in rockier country — most drilled residential wells run somewhere around 80 to 250 feet. The catch is the pumps. A lot of the submersible pumps down these roads went in decades ago, and they're wearing out all at once. When one quits at a rural home off US-264 or out past Simpson, a household goes from full water to none in an instant — and that's when you want somebody local who knows Pitt County ground and can be out here quick.
Real ranges for Pitt County — your exact price is quoted upfront after we diagnose the issue.
| Service | Typical |
|---|---|
| Pressure tank replacement | $300 – $1,500 |
| Pressure switch (if needed) | $150 – $350 |
Local, licensed, and fast across Pitt County. Call now for service or a free estimate.