Well Water Plumbing

Well Water Plumbing Services
for PEI Homeowners

Well water is a way of life for many homeowners across Prince Edward Island, especially in the rural communities of Eastern PEI. Whether your home has a drilled well, a dug well, or a shared water system, the plumbing that connects your well to your home needs to be properly installed and maintained.

Well Water Plumbing Services We Handle

  • Well pump assessment, service, and replacement
  • Well-to-home supply line installation and repair
  • Pressure tank and switch service
  • Pitless adapter inspection and replacement
  • Well water line insulation and protection
  • Connection of well systems to home plumbing
  • Integration with water treatment and filtration systems
  • Well system troubleshooting and diagnosis
  • Supply line repair and replacement
  • Seasonal system checks

Signs Your Well Water System Needs Attention

  • Loss of water pressure or no water at all
  • Pump running constantly or short-cycling
  • Discoloured or cloudy water
  • Unusual taste or odour in your water
  • Air sputtering from taps
  • Visible rust or sediment in water

Understanding PEI Well Water Systems

PEI has a mix of older dug wells and newer drilled wells. Each type comes with its own plumbing considerations. Dug well systems often use shallower pumps and older pressure setups. Drilled wells typically use submersible pumps with modern pressure equipment. Regardless of your well type, the goal is the same: a consistent, reliable flow of water into your home at the right pressure, properly protected from contamination risk.

Serving Rural Homeowners in Eastern PEI

We understand that for many of our customers, their well is their only water source. We take that seriously. We serve rural and semi-rural properties throughout Eastern PEI — Montague, Souris, St. Peters, Georgetown, Murray Harbour, Cardigan, Rollo Bay, and the surrounding communities. We know the well systems out here and we know how to work with them.

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Common Questions

Have more questions? See our full FAQ or give us a call.

A drilled well goes deep into bedrock and typically uses a submersible pump. A dug well is shallower, lined with concrete or stone, and usually uses a jet pump or shallow well pump. Both are common in PEI, and we work on both types.
There's no fixed schedule, but having your well system checked every few years — or whenever you notice changes in pressure or water quality — is a good practice. Catching issues early prevents more costly failures.
Yes. Connecting a new home to an existing well involves running a supply line from the well to the home, installing a pressure tank and switch, and connecting to the home's plumbing system. We handle the full plumbing scope of this work.
First, check your pressure tank and pressure switch. If the pump is running but pressure is low, the tank may be waterlogged. If the pump isn't running at all, it may have failed. Call us — we can diagnose the issue quickly.

Well Water Plumbing Questions? Let's Talk.

If you have a well water system that needs attention — or you're planning work that involves your well system — give us a call.

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