This page is for you if you have a well, a sump system, or you've noticed water pressure dropping gradually. If you're thinking "I should probably get this checked before it fails," you're already thinking about this correctly.
Pumps don't announce failure loudly. They fail quietly, progressively. Water pressure drops a little each week. A shower feels weaker. The toilet fills slower. You adapt without realizing something is genuinely wrong.
Or you discover the problem at the worst moment: the pump dies completely, you have no water, and now you're in emergency mode instead of maintenance mode.
Homeowners in Norco, LA who proactively maintain and monitor their pump systems never reach that emergency moment. They catch problems early, repair them cost-effectively, and their water pressure remains consistent for years.
This page explains what pump problems actually look like, how we identify them, and why addressing them before failure is always smarter than reacting to crisis.