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Madison Well Maintenance & Sealing

Professional Plumbing Services at a Competitive Price

At Arndt & Son Plumbing, our skilled plumbers can handle a variety of services relating to your well. If you are looking for reliable well services in Madison, Brooklyn, or anywhere nearby, you can count on our team of professionals to get your job done right. Call us today to find well services near you!

Safe Well Abandonment and Sealing

If not properly sealed off and maintained, an abandoned well can become a public health risk. You may even be held liable if an accident occurs in connection with a well on your land that has not been properly sealed off. At Arndt & Son Plumbing, we plug and seal wells of all shapes and sizes. Our licensed plumbers will ensure your disused well will not cause any problems for you in the future.

When we visit your property, we start by locating and assessing the construction of the existing well so that we can determine the correct sealing method for your situation. In the Madison area there are many older farm wells, drilled wells, and shallow wells, and each type may require different sealing materials and depths to meet current Wisconsin standards. We also take time to explain the process, outline any permits that may apply, and answer questions so you know how this work protects your land, groundwater, and neighbors.


Expect only thorough, dependable well services in Madison with Arndt & Son Plumbing. Contact us today at (608) 530-1301.


Well Water Pump Services

If you notice that water is being drawn less efficiently than normal, your pump is making odd noises, or it is using more fuel than usual, it could be that some maintenance or a repair is required.

Our skilled plumbers have the necessary experience to service your pump, as well as complete any repairs needed. If you are considering a fresh installation, we can advise you on your options.

When we evaluate a problem pump, we look at the entire system rather than just one component, checking wiring, pressure settings, and the age and size of the pump compared to your household’s current water demand. Homes in and around Madison often see changing water needs over time as families grow or add features like irrigation systems, and an undersized or outdated pump can struggle to keep up. We walk you through repair versus replacement options, discuss anticipated lifespan, and help you plan a solution that fits your budget and long-term plans for the property.

Well Water Inspection Services

Routine inspection of a water well system can help make sure it is operating properly, prolong its useful life, and protect your investment. Most importantly, inspections can protect your health by discovering issues that could result in water quality problems presenting a health risk.

Our professional inspections include:

  • Checking the pump for proper operation
  • Inspecting the PSI tank
  • Checking the casing, well cap, and electrical conduit
  • Inspecting the surrounding area for contaminants and hazards
  • Collecting a test water sample

During a typical visit, we also review your system’s maintenance history, take note of changes in water use, and discuss any recent issues such as sputtering faucets or intermittent pressure loss. Many private wells around Dane County have been in service for decades, so documenting small changes over time helps us catch developing problems before they interrupt your water supply. By giving you a clear inspection report and practical recommendations, we make it easier to budget for future work and decide when to schedule follow-up testing or repairs.

Benefits of Regular Well Maintenance

Regular well maintenance is crucial for extending the life of your system and helping maintain safe water quality. Here are some key benefits:

  1. Increased efficiency: Routine checks can prevent small issues from becoming major problems, keeping your pump operating efficiently.
  2. Improved water quality: Regular inspections help detect contaminants, keeping your water supply safe and clean for your household.
  3. Cost savings: Preventive maintenance can save you money on expensive repairs or replacements in the long run.

Understanding Well Sealing Techniques

Proper sealing techniques are essential so abandoned wells do not pose environmental or health risks. Our experienced team uses best practices for well sealing, which include:

  • Grouting: Filling the well with grout to help prevent contaminants from entering.
  • Surface sealing: Installing a surface seal to block potential groundwater contamination.
  • Inspection and testing: After sealing, we conduct inspections to confirm the well is fully sealed and poses no risk.

Before we begin sealing work, we carefully measure the depth and diameter of the well and identify any obstructions so we can select the right grout mix and placement method. In older rural properties around Madison, wells can be located near barns, fuel tanks, or former agricultural areas, which can influence how we protect the surrounding soil and groundwater. By tailoring our approach to the specific construction and location of your well, we help you address safety concerns while also staying aligned with current state and local expectations for proper abandonment.

Common Well Issues and How to Address Them

Understanding common well issues can help you identify problems early and take appropriate action. Here are some frequent issues and their solutions:

  • Low water pressure: If you experience a drop in water pressure, it could be due to a malfunctioning pump or a clogged filter. Regular inspections can help diagnose the issue before it escalates.
  • Strange tastes or odors in water: Unpleasant tastes or odors may indicate contamination. A water quality test can determine the source, and our plumbers can recommend appropriate filtration or treatment solutions.
  • Frequent pump cycling: If your pump turns on and off frequently, it may be due to a faulty pressure switch or a leak in the system. This issue can cause excessive wear and tear, so prompt attention is essential.
  • Visible contamination: Any visible sediment or discoloration in your water should be addressed immediately. This can be a sign of serious contamination, and our team can assist in identifying and remedying the problem.

In addition to these common concerns, some homeowners notice seasonal changes in their well performance, such as reduced output during dry periods or cloudy water after heavy rains. Conditions in southern Wisconsin can cause groundwater levels to fluctuate through the year, and those changes sometimes reveal underlying problems with well construction or aging components. When you call us about a new symptom, we ask detailed questions about timing and usage so we can distinguish between a temporary change and a developing issue that calls for repair or system upgrades.

The Importance of Water Testing

Regular water testing is crucial for supporting the safety and quality of your well water. Here is why it matters:

  1. Health protection: Testing can detect contaminants such as bacteria, nitrates, and heavy metals that can affect your health. Identifying these issues early allows for swift remediation.
  2. Compliance with regulations: Many local regulations call for regular testing of well water for certain contaminants. Staying compliant protects your health and also helps avoid potential legal issues.
  3. Peace of mind: Knowing that your water is safe to drink and use can provide peace of mind for you and your family. Regular testing reassures you that your well is functioning correctly and meeting safety standards.
  4. Maintaining well value: A well-maintained water supply system is a valuable asset. Regular testing helps maintain the quality and reliability of your well, which is important for your property’s overall value.

Different properties may need different testing schedules depending on their location, nearby land use, and the age of the system. For example, wells near actively farmed fields or older fuel storage areas around Madison may benefit from more frequent checks for certain contaminants. We talk with you about your property history and surrounding conditions, then recommend a practical testing plan and explain what each test looks for so you can make confident choices about how to care for your water supply.

Well Repair And Troubleshooting In The Madison Area

If your well stops producing water, starts surging, or simply does not perform the way it used to, you need clear information about what might be wrong and what it will take to fix it. Our team has worked on wells across Madison, Brooklyn, and the surrounding rural communities since 1983, so we are familiar with how local soil, weather, and groundwater conditions can affect different types of systems. When you call us with a concern, we start by asking detailed questions about your water use, recent changes on the property, and any sounds or symptoms you have noticed before we recommend a visit.

During a service appointment, we follow a step-by-step process that may include electrical checks, pressure readings, and visual inspections of above-ground components before we discuss opening the system or pulling the pump. This approach helps us narrow down whether you are facing a minor adjustment, a failing part, or a more significant repair, and it avoids unnecessary disruption when a simpler fix is possible. Once we identify the issue, we explain your options in plain language, provide a clear estimate, and talk through how each choice may affect long-term performance so you can decide what works best for your home or small business.

Some repairs can be handled quickly, while others may call for ordering specific components or planning work around access to your yard and driveway. Our familiarity with Dane County seasons and local building practices helps us schedule repairs at times that make sense for you and for the system. Whether you are dealing with a sudden loss of water or a chronic annoyance like poor pressure, we focus on practical solutions that fit your budget and keep your well reliable for years to come.

What To Expect When You Schedule Well Service

Knowing what will happen when you book well service can make the process less stressful and help you prepare your property for our visit. When you contact us, our office staff gathers basic information about your well, your location, and the issues you are experiencing so we can allocate the right amount of time and send a technician with appropriate tools and equipment. We also let you know if there are simple checks you can perform ahead of time, such as confirming breaker positions or noting any error codes on connected equipment.

On the day of your appointment, our plumbers arrive in clearly marked vehicles, introduce themselves, and walk the site with you so everyone understands where the well, pressure tank, and plumbing connections are located. Because we are a family-run company, we take care to protect your home by using shoe covers, floor coverings, and careful cleanup, whether we are working in a finished basement in Madison or a utility space in a farmhouse outside town. Before we leave, we review what we found, talk through maintenance tips that match your specific system, and answer any remaining questions so you feel comfortable with the work that was completed.

For many property owners, this visit is also a chance to think ahead about future upgrades, such as adding water treatment or planning for a replacement pump in a few years. We share what we have learned from three generations of serving local wells and explain how typical components age in our climate, which can help you prioritize projects and budget over time. This kind of open conversation allows you to make informed decisions about your well instead of reacting only when something goes wrong.

Your Well-Being Starts with a Healthy Well

At Arndt & Son Plumbing, we know that your well is essential for your home and health. Regular maintenance, inspections, and prompt repairs help keep your water supply clean and reliable. Do not leave your well’s health to chance—take proactive steps to protect your investment.

Here are some ways we support your well-being as a local well contractor in the Madison area:

  • Clear communication from start to finish so you understand what we are checking, what we find, and what your options are before any work begins.
  • Respect for your property by using protective coverings, working carefully around landscaping, and cleaning up our work areas before we leave.
  • Service tailored to local conditions that takes into account Dane County weather, soil, and groundwater patterns so your maintenance plan suits real-world conditions.
  • Guidance for new well owners who may be unfamiliar with private wells and need help learning basic care routines and warning signs.

Our customers appreciate our commitment to quality service, as reflected in their positive feedback. Be sure to ask about our current promotions that make our services even more accessible. Recent projects have demonstrated our ability to address a variety of well challenges, reinforcing our community reputation.

Because we have been serving the Madison area for decades, we understand how important a dependable water source is in both rural and suburban settings. Whether you are maintaining a long-standing family property or moving into a home with a private well for the first time, we take time to explain your system, outline practical maintenance routines, and discuss when it may be appropriate to plan for upgrades or repairs. Our goal is to give you clear information so you can decide what level of service fits your needs and feel confident about the next steps for your well.


Make sure that your well is in good shape and fit for use by calling our plumbers at (608) 530-1301.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How often should I have my well inspected?
It is recommended to have your well inspected at least once a year. Regular inspections help identify potential issues early and help keep your water quality safe.

What are the signs that my well water may be contaminated?
Signs of contamination can include unusual tastes or odors, discoloration, sediment in the water, or changes in water pressure. If you notice any of these issues, contact us for a water quality test right away.

How can I tell if my well pump needs repairs?
Common indicators of pump issues include low water pressure, strange noises, or frequent cycling (turning on and off). If you experience these symptoms, it is best to have a professional assess your pump’s condition.

What is well abandonment, and why is it necessary?
Well abandonment refers to the proper sealing of an unused or abandoned well to prevent it from becoming a safety hazard or a source of contamination. It is necessary to protect public health and the environment.

How long does it take to complete well maintenance services?
The duration of well maintenance services can vary based on the specific service needed. Most routine inspections and minor repairs can typically be completed within a few hours, while more extensive services may take longer.

Are there any specific maintenance tasks I should perform as a well owner?
Yes, well owners should monitor water quality regularly, maintain the wellhead, keep the area around the well clean, and schedule professional inspections at least once a year to help keep everything functioning properly.

How can I improve the quality of my well water?
Regular testing and maintenance are key. You may also consider installing filtration systems or treatment options based on the specific contaminants found in your water. Our team can guide you on the solutions that best fit your needs.

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