"I woke up with no water and panicked. Crystal Clear Water came out same day and had my well pump replaced in hours. Total lifesavers!"
"Our pressure tank failed and we lost all water. These guys showed up fast and explained everything clearly. Amazing service!"
"No water in the house with guests coming over — I was freaking out. They had us back up and running same day. Highly recommend!"
Emergency Well Pump Service in Cape Coral & Fort Myers – Call 239-599-8873
If your well pump isn't working and you have no water in the house, Crystal Clear Water has certified technicians standing by now. We specialize in diagnosing and repairing well pump failures, restoring your water quickly and reliably.
Whether your well pump has gone bad in the middle of the night or you're facing a sudden loss of water pressure, our emergency well repair team is here to help. We’ll be there tonight if needed – just call or book online.
We had no water late at night. Crystal Clear came out within an hour and had us back up fast. Truly professional and kind service. Highly recommend!
They diagnosed the pump issue in minutes and had water running same-day. No pressure sales — just real help. Five stars!
Our water just stopped. These guys showed up on time, explained everything, and got it fixed. No trip charge, very fair pricing.
Crystal Clear Water offers emergency service for all types of well issues including no water from well pump, well pump failure, low water pressure in house, and emergency well pump replacement. We provide same-day water restoration services in Cape Coral, Fort Myers, and surrounding areas. Call now for fast help with no water in house from well or well stopped working.
🔧 Need Help Fast? Call 239-424-8444 or fill out the form above for same-day service.
If your well pump won’t turn on, a faulty pressure switch may be to blame. In Cape Coral and Fort Myers, we see this issue almost daily — especially during dry months when water demand is high.
⚠️ IMPORTANT: If your well pump is not working, the safest thing to do is unplug the power immediately. The pump could have disconnected from the pipe deep in the well. Leaving it powered may burn it out or cause further damage.
If your home in Cape Coral or Fort Myers relies on a well, you already know how important it is to have a properly functioning pump. Here’s the truth: many wells in the area have water depths of about 120 feet, but some pumps are sitting too high at 120–140 feet. That means they’re sucking air — not water.
Most standard well pumps in Cape Coral and Fort Myers are designed to pump 21 gallons per minute. The problem? Many wells in our area don’t naturally produce that much water — especially during dry seasons or when nearby construction affects the water table.
That’s why we often recommend a specialty low-flow pump. It draws less water per minute and reduces stress on your well. This setup helps avoid burnout and prevents the pump from over-pulling water that isn't there.
We’re often called when others can’t figure it out. Our team uses down-well camera inspection technology to accurately assess the casing, pump depth, and water line. We provide expert emergency well pump repair and complete well pump replacement in Cape Coral and Fort Myers.
Don’t wait until your well runs dry — call 239-424-8444 for a fast, expert solution.
Our state-of-the-art well camera can go up to 250 feet underground to inspect the entire well casing and pump position. This is a critical step for diagnosing water pressure issues, collapsed wells, or dropped pumps.
If you're in Cape Coral or Fort Myers — do not attempt to remove or repair your own well pump. If it drops or gets jammed, you may damage the well permanently. We have a 90% success rate with untouched wells. DIY attempts drastically reduce that success rate.
💬 If your pump is stuck, don’t risk the entire well — call 239-424-8444 and let us inspect it safely.
Signs of a failing well pump in Cape Coral and Fort Myers include low water pressure, air spitting from faucets, strange noises, or the breaker constantly tripping. We can run live system tests with pump meters and check drawdown by turning on sprinklers and inspecting pressure levels.
▶️ Watch: Signs Your Well Pump Might Be Going Bad
Often, the pump is set too high above the water level. Many wells in Cape Coral and Fort Myers are producing from 120 feet deep, but if the pump sits at 130–140 feet, it may draw air instead of water — especially during droughts.
Yes, in many areas, standard 21 GPM pumps are oversized. Some Cape Coral wells don’t naturally supply that much water. A specialty low-flow pump prevents burnout and better matches your well’s actual output.
Absolutely. We’re known for pulling pumps and fixing wells that others have walked away from. Using down-well cameras and advanced diagnostics, we can locate and solve issues others miss.
Yes! We offer same-day emergency well pump repair throughout Cape Coral and Fort Myers. Call us immediately if you’ve lost water or your pump won’t turn on.
Our team is ready to assist you!