Submersible pumps, built to last in tight, corrosive water well environments, can prove nearly inaccessible when suspended 10 feet from the bottom of such a well — often over 300 feet deep. This can make maintenance issues hard to diagnose, as well as leave the equipment susceptible to ambient temperatures, rainfall and drought. A rise in residential housing construction coupled with increasing water scarcity have caused a boom in the submersible well pump market, making the ability to quickly troubleshoot existing pump issues critical in aiding pump longevity.
Common issues that might occur with your submersible pump include: