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Pressure Tank Service in Washington, NC

Pulsing faucets or a pump clicking on and off? That’s usually a waterlogged pressure tank — and it’s burning out your pump. Serving Washington and all of Beaufort County.

Pressure Tank Service · Washington, NC

Pressure tank replacement in Beaufort 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 Washington and Beaufort County to restore smooth pressure and protect your pump.

The water down here comes mostly from the Castle Hayne aquifer, the big limestone-and-sand formation under the Eastern North Carolina coastal plain, and drilled wells in Beaufort County commonly run somewhere around 80 to 250 feet depending on the site. Two things shape the work: near the tidal Pamlico and its creeks, a shallow well can risk pulling brackish or salty water, so casing depth matters — we case past the shallow zone to reach clean, fresh water. And the Castle Hayne carries a lot of iron and sulfur, so orange staining and that rotten-egg smell are common and treatable. A lot of these pumps were set decades ago and are wearing out all at once. When one dies, a household goes from full water to none in an instant, and you want a local crew who knows this ground.

Local well crews who know the Castle Hayne aquifer, casing depth near tidal Pamlico water, and Beaufort County's iron and sulfur — and answer when your pump quits.

Signs of a bad pressure tank

  • Pump rapidly cycles on and off
  • Pulsing or surging water pressure
  • Spitting or sputtering faucets
  • Banging or hammering pipes
  • Waterlogged tank that feels full

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Pricing

Pressure Tank Service Costs Around Washington

Real ranges for Beaufort County — your exact price is quoted upfront after we diagnose the issue.

ServiceTypical
Pressure tank replacement$300 – $1,500
Pressure switch (if needed)$150 – $350
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Washington FAQs

Pressure Tank Service in Washington — Questions

How much is a pressure tank in Washington?
Pressure tank replacement typically runs $300–$1,500 installed in the Washington area, depending on tank size and setup.
Can a bad tank ruin my pump?
Yes — a waterlogged tank makes the pump cycle rapidly and wears out the motor fast. Replacing it protects the pump.
How long do tanks last?
A quality pressure tank often lasts 10–15 years.

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