Best Well Repair in Greene County, PA
Compare 13 local well repair providers in Greene County. Verified listings with real contact info.
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Don Shriver's Video Drain Services
1362 Mount Morris Rd, Waynesburg, PA 15370
4.3 ★
39 reviews
Don Shriver's Video Drain Services
129 Castile Ridge Rd, Marianna, PA 15345
5 ★
23 reviews
L&M Water Services
223 Dividing Ridge Rd, Graysville, PA 15337
5 ★
5 reviews
Westbrook Well Drilling
12 Evans Rd, Charleroi, PA 15022
4.6 ★
10 reviews
Savanna Drilling
125 Industry Rd, Waynesburg, PA 15370
4.5 ★
2 reviews
Keystone Water Well Drilling
311 Hoke Rd, Mt Pleasant, PA 15666
4.3 ★
24 reviews
Meinert Well Drilling
468 Perry Hwy, Harmony, PA 16037
4.9 ★
19 reviews
Solid Rock Drilling and Water Service (Formerly Zechman Well Drilling)
197 Hartman Rd, Middleburg, PA 17842
4.9 ★
16 reviews
Weaver Well Drilling & Excavating
145 Lyons Rd, West Alexander, PA 15376
5 ★
2 reviews
Don Jobe Pump and Well Service
141 Animal Farm Ln, Greensburg, PA 15601
4.5 ★
21 reviews
Well Service Group, Inc.
190 Bilmar Dr #300, Pittsburgh, PA 15205
4.4 ★
5 reviews
RAM Water Well Services
252 Rice Ln, Cranberry, PA 16319
5 ★
17 reviews
Bernie Swogger Water Well
2754 PA-18, Hookstown, PA 15050
5 ★
1 reviews
Frequently Asked Questions
What are common signs my water well needs repair?
Common signs include sputtering faucets (air in the lines), reduced water pressure, murky or discolored water, sand or sediment in your water, unusual tastes or odors, and the pump running constantly without building pressure.
How much does water well repair cost in Pennsylvania?
Well repair costs in Pennsylvania range from $500 for minor issues to $3,000+ for major problems. Casing repairs typically cost $1,000-$2,500. Well rehabilitation (cleaning and acidizing) costs $1,000-$2,000. Diagnosis/service call fees are usually $150-$300.
Can an old well be repaired or should it be replaced?
Many old wells can be rehabilitated through cleaning, acidizing, and casing repair. However, wells with severely deteriorated casings, chronic contamination, or insufficient yield may need to be replaced. A well professional can evaluate whether repair or replacement is more cost-effective.