

Homes across North Fort Myers and Golden Gate Estates often rely entirely on private wells for daily water use. When the well system stops working, everything from showers to laundry comes to a halt. Losing water interrupts daily routines and creates immediate stress for homeowners. We understand how disruptive losing your water supply can feel.
Aztec Plumbing & Drains provides well pump repair that Fort Myers homeowners depend on when water suddenly stops flowing or pressure drops unexpectedly. Our technicians take a diagnostic approach, inspecting the entire well system to identify the root problem and restore water as quickly as possible.
A well system includes several components working together. The pump, pressure tank, pressure switch, and piping must operate correctly to maintain steady water pressure. When one part fails, the entire system can struggle. Our team evaluates the complete setup so the repair addresses the real issue instead of just masking the visible symptom with a temporary fix.
A sudden loss of water is one of the most urgent plumbing problems a homeowner can face. Aztec Plumbing & Drains prioritizes calls involving no water or severe pressure loss because these situations affect the entire household.
Service trucks are stocked with replacement components so many repairs can be completed the same day. Whether the issue involves a submersible well pump deep underground or a jet pump located above ground, technicians are equipped to diagnose the exact point of failure and restore the system quickly.
If the existing equipment is beyond repair, we can replace well pump components and restore water flow with properly sized equipment designed specifically for Southwest Florida’s unique aquifer and well depth conditions.
Don't let a failing well system disrupt your home. Our diagnostic experts will pinpoint the exact cause of your pressure loss and provide a lasting, stress-free fix.
Schedule OnlineMost well pumps show warning signs before they completely stop working. Paying attention to these signals can prevent a full loss of water.
Common symptoms include:
Short cycling is often related to pressure problems within the system. A worn pressure switch or failing water pressure tank may cause the pump to start and stop too frequently, which can shorten the life of the pump.
Addressing these problems early helps protect the entire well system from premature replacement.
A well pump works as part of a larger system that manages pressure and water flow throughout the home. Aztec Plumbing & Drains evaluates each component during service calls to prevent repeat problems.
Deep wells commonly use a submersible well pump installed below the water level in the well casing. This pump pushes water upward through the plumbing system.
Shallow wells may use a jet pump located above ground. Jet pump repair focuses on restoring suction and pressure so water moves correctly through the system.
Our technicians service all major pump types and brands, including systems installed decades ago. We’ve worked in these local neighborhoods long enough to understand how regional groundwater conditions impact plumbing wear-and-tear over time.
The pressure tank stores water under pressure so the pump does not need to run every time a faucet turns on. Inside the tank is a bladder tank that separates air and water to maintain steady pressure.
When a tank fails, homeowners may experience low pressure or rapid pump cycling. A faulty well pump pressure switch can also disrupt pressure balance and prevent the system from maintaining proper PSI.
During service visits we inspect the tank, switch, and check valve to ensure the system operates smoothly.
In older homes with aging plumbing lines, mineral buildup may also affect interior piping. In those situations homeowners may consider whole home repiping to improve water flow and prevent recurring plumbing problems.
Some wells produce water that contains sediment or minerals depending on the aquifer supplying the system. A sediment filter can remove particles before the water reaches household fixtures.
For homeowners experiencing mineral issues, our team can also recommend solutions through well water treatment to improve water clarity and taste.
Well systems require specialized knowledge because groundwater conditions vary across Southwest Florida. Water tables, soil conditions, and well depth all influence how pumps perform.
Aztec Plumbing & Drains has served Southwest Florida homeowners for over 30 years. Our technicians work with well systems throughout Fort Myers, Golden Gate Estates, and North Fort Myers, and understand the unique conditions that affect local wells.
Homeowners choose Aztec because we provide:
Our goal is to provide lasting solutions instead of temporary fixes. By inspecting the entire system, we help prevent repeated breakdowns and restore steady water flow.
If your home suddenly loses water or pressure drops unexpectedly, quick service can prevent additional damage to the well system.
Aztec Plumbing & Drains provides well pump repair throughout the Fort Myers area when homeowners need fast help restoring water service. Our technicians inspect the entire system and determine the best solution for long-term performance.
No water? Call our 24/7 emergency line. We provide clear answers, honest upfront pricing, reliable workmanship, and responsive service to restore water as quickly as possible so you can get back to your normal routine.
Most well pumps operate for eight to fifteen years depending on usage, water conditions, and system maintenance. Routine professional maintenance can help extend this lifespan.
Pressure fluctuations often occur when the pressure switch or water pressure tank is failing. Short cycling may also cause pressure changes.
Yes. Odors in well water often come from minerals or bacteria. Filtration systems and well water treatment can help correct these issues.
Rust colored water may come from iron in groundwater, sediment entering the system, or corrosion within plumbing components.

