AquaFlo Systems – Well Pump Service in Kennebunkport, Maine

No Water? Low Pressure? We’ve Got You.

No Water? Low Pressure? We’ve Got You.

No One Wants to Wait. We Understand.

When your well pump acts up, life grinds to a halt. At AquaFlo Systems, we provide fast, reliable well pump service, repair, and replacement for homeowners and businesses across Kennebunkport and southern Maine. From emergency no‑water calls to full system upgrades, our team gets you back to steady, clean water—safely and quickly.


🚰 Services

What We Service

We handle the full spectrum of well pump systems:

  • Submersible pumps (deep wells)

  • Jet pumps (shallow wells)

  • Pressure tanks (bladder & diaphragm)

  • Control boxes, pressure switches & relays

  • Well caps, wiring & safety seals

  • Well pump diagnostics & flow/pressure testing

Whether it’s a no‑start, short‑cycling, loss of pressure, or contaminated water issue, we’ll diagnose it accurately and fix it right.


🔧 Repairs

Fast, Professional Well Pump Repair

Common problems we solve:

  • No water or intermittent water
    Faulty switches, failed pumps, or voltage issues—diagnosed on the spot.

  • Low or fluctuating pressure
    Tank issues, clogged screens, failing check valves, or pipe leaks.

  • Pump short‑cycling / rapid clicking
    Often a failing pressure tank or pressure switch—prevent major damage by fixing early.

  • Breaker trips or burned wires
    Electrical faults can damage your system—our team handles safe repairs end‑to‑end.

  • Sand, sediment, or discoloration
    We address both pump health and water quality to protect your system longer.


🧪 The Process

Our Process: Clear, Efficient, Thorough

  1. Site Assessment & Water Check
    We evaluate your well setup, voltage, pressure, tank health, and water conditions.

  2. Pinpoint Diagnosis
    Clear explanation of the issue, options, and transparent pricing.

  3. On‑Truck Repairs
    We stock common parts to get most systems back online same day.

  4. System Optimization
    We adjust pressure settings, test cycle times, and confirm flow rates.

  5. Prevention Plan
    Optional maintenance plans and reminders for tank, switch, and filter checks.


🚨 Emergencies

Emergency Well Pump Service

Water emergencies can’t wait. We offer priority service for:

  • Total water loss

  • Electrical faults / breaker trips

  • Leaks at tank, pitless adapter, or lines

  • Frozen or burst components (seasonal)

Call us—we’ll do our best to get you back up fast.


🌲 Your Home

Built for Maine Homes

Coastal Maine brings unique challenges—seasonal temperature swings, groundwater minerals, and salt exposure. Our installations and repairs account for local conditions with corrosion‑resistant components, code‑compliant wiring, and proper wellhead protection.


🔁 Honest Answers

Repair vs. Replace: Honest Recommendations

We’ll never push a replacement you don’t need. But when it makes sense (age, efficiency, repair cost), we’ll recommend:

  • High‑efficiency submersible pumps

  • Upgraded pressure tanks to stop short‑cycling

  • Shallow well pumps


❗Time for Service?

Signs Your Well Pump or Tank Needs Service

  • Water sputters or goes from strong to weak

  • Pump runs constantly or cycles every few seconds

  • Clicking from the pressure switch

  • Rusty, sandy, or cloudy water

  • Pressure tank feels waterlogged (no air cushion)

  • Higher electric bills with no change in water use


📍 Where We Serve

Serving Kennebunkport & Southern Maine

  • Kennebunkport • Kennebunk • Arundel • Wells

  • Ogunquit • Biddeford & Saco • York County area

Not sure if you’re in our service area? Reach out—we’ll help.


💬 Q and A

FAQs

How long do well pumps last?
Typically 8–15 years depending on usage, water quality, and electrical stability.

Do I need a new tank with a new pump?
Not always—but if your tank is waterlogged or aging, replacing it can protect your new pump and reduce cycling.

Why is my pressure switch clicking rapidly?
Likely a failing or waterlogged pressure tank, or pressure switch contacts wearing out.

Can you add constant pressure to my system?
Yes. We install variable‑speed or cycle‑stop solutions for strong, steady pressure at every tap.