Should I Repair My Well or Drill a New One?

If you’re dealing with low water pressure, strange noises, or dirty water, your first question is probably: can this be fixed—or do I need a new well? That’s a smart question to ask, and the answer depends on what’s going wrong. Here’s how to decide between repairing your old well or starting fresh.


If your well casing is still intact and the water quality hasn’t changed, repairing your pump, tank, or electrical system might be all you need. For example, if your pressure tank has failed, your pump is short-cycling, or your water is cloudy from minor sediment disturbance, these are all repairable.

Repairs tend to be quicker and more affordable—but they only make sense if your well still meets your water demands and hasn’t aged out of usefulness.

If your well is over 20–30 years old and constantly needs service, it might be time for replacement. Other red flags include:

• Poor water pressure even after pump replacement

• Contaminated water from a cracked casing

• A shallow well affected by drought or runoff

• A system that can’t meet your family’s water usage

Drilling a new well allows you to reach a more reliable water source and install a properly sized pump and tank for your needs.

A full system inspection can help you make the call. Spring Hill Well Drilling offers on-site evaluations where we test your water output, inspect your equipment, and review the condition of your well casing and water source.

If repairs are an option, we’ll walk you through the cost and timeline. If replacement is a smarter investment, we’ll help you plan the drilling process and install everything to code. Either way, we’ll make sure you’re not throwing money at a system that’s past its prime.

Additional Resources:

National Ground Water Association: https://www.ngwa.org/

Florida Geological Survey: https://floridadep.gov/fgs

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