Quality Filters and Pumps

Pump Repair in Sanford, FL

Quality Filters And Pumps provides pump repair for homes throughout Sanford, Florida and the surrounding Seminole County. Every job starts with a written quote and an on-site evaluation, not a phone estimate. Owners Chase and Katie Norris run a state-licensed Florida well-drilling and pump company (License #7494) with 15+ years serving Central Florida.

Why Sanford Homes Choose Quality Filters And Pumps for Pump Repair

Sanford (approximately 63,000 residents, in Seminole County) is served by City of Sanford Utilities. The municipal supply comes from groundwater from the Floridan Aquifer treated at City of Sanford facilities. Many homes in the surrounding unincorporated areas still draw from private wells, where the same regional groundwater chemistry applies.

For private wells, we test on site before sizing anything. For wider context, see our full pump repair guide.

How Our Pump Repair Process Works

Pump repair and replacement for submersible well pumps, jet pumps, irrigation pumps, booster pumps, pressure tanks, pressure switches, and constant-pressure controllers across Central Florida.

Every job starts with a real on-site visit. We do not size a pump, recommend a filter, or quote a well off a phone call. For deeper background on this work, read Why is my well pump running constantly (or not at all)? or our Pump Repair service page.

What's Included

  • Pump pulling and inspection for submersible failures
  • Above-ground jet pump and irrigation pump rebuild or replacement
  • Pressure tank diagnosis, recharge, or replacement
  • Pressure switch, check valve, and torque arrestor service
  • Constant-pressure controller (VFD or CSV) diagnosis and replacement
  • Pump motor capacitor and start-relay replacement
  • Drop pipe, wire, and pitless adapter replacement when corroded
  • System pressure and flow verification on completion

For more on equipment selection and the regional water chemistry behind our recommendations, see our company overview, the related Signs Your Well Pump Is Failing in Central Florida article, and our water-quality reference page.

Sanford-Specific Considerations

Sanford sits in Seminole County. The water you draw, drink, or irrigate with is regulated by City of Sanford Utilities for service-connection customers, and by the relevant Florida Water Management District and the county health department for private-well owners.

Regional notes that tend to apply here:

  • Floridan Aquifer source water in Seminole County commonly carries dissolved minerals and trace hydrogen sulfide treated out by the utility (source)
  • private well permits in Seminole County are processed through the St. Johns River Water Management District and the Seminole County Health Department (source)

For the live municipal numbers, pull Sanford's most recent Consumer Confidence Report directly from the utility. For wells, the only number that matters is the one from your own water, which is why every job starts with an on-site test.

Service Area: Sanford Neighborhoods and ZIPs

We serve homeowners across Sanford. Common neighborhoods we work in include Historic Sanford, Lake Mary border, Midway, Goldsboro, plus the broader Seminole County area. Primary ZIP codes: 32771, 32773. Outside this list? Call us anyway, most of Central Florida is in our normal service zone. Schedule a free quote or call (352) 268-9048.

Looking at a neighboring city or a different service? See Pump Repair in Orlando, FL or Well Drilling in Sanford, FL.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my well pump running constantly at my Sanford home?

A pump that runs without cycling off usually means a waterlogged pressure tank, a leaking check valve, or a stuck-open pressure switch. Constant running burns out motors quickly, so we treat it as a same-week priority. We diagnose at the pressure tank and switch first, then up the well.

Can you repair my pump or do I need a new one?

It depends on the failure mode and age. Failed capacitors, pressure switches, check valves, and clogged screens are usually economic to repair. Cracked housings, seized motors, and badly worn impellers on pumps over 10 years old are usually better replaced. We give you both options in writing.

Do you do emergency pump service in Sanford?

Yes. No-water calls are our highest priority. We dispatch as fast as parts and schedule allow. Many Central Florida well pumps fail after a lightning event or a long dry-run; we keep common submersible sizes and pressure switches in stock for fast turnaround.

How much does a typical well pump replacement run?

Total cost depends on pump size, well depth, drop pipe and wire condition, and whether the pressure tank needs replacing at the same time. We give a written quote on site after pulling the pump and inspecting the system, before doing any work beyond the diagnostic.

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