
Service area
Well Pump Repair in Camrose
Hwy 13 and Hwy 21. Agricultural service centre. Armena and Bittern Lake nearby.
We dispatch licensed local pump technicians in Camrose, Leduc County, and Wetaskiwin. Camrose is the hub page.
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Local water, not a swapped city name
Camrose is the agricultural service centre this site is named for. Hwy 13 runs east-west through town. Hwy 21 comes up from the Hay Lakes side and keeps going. The well and cistern calls that matter here are not downtown apartments. They are acreages and farms on the rim, plus the hamlets people actually name on the phone: Armena and Bittern Lake.
A Camrose well is often an older submersible that has never been pulled. A Camrose cistern is often the second system, added when a well was never great or when a shop needed its own store of water. Well pump repair and cistern installation both show up on the same concession roads. We ask which system you are on before we load the truck.
Frost depth in this part of central Alberta is often about 2 m, or 6-8 ft. That is why a shallow cistern lid heaves and why a line to a barn freezes when the rest of the house is fine. Frozen water line thaw is a real page for that, not a sentence at the bottom of repair.
Camrose is where people come for feed, parts, and a Saturday list. The pump call is for the quarter section on the rim, not a downtown tap. If you live in town on municipal water, this page is not your plumber.
Bittern Lake sits east on Hwy 13. Armena is the hamlet people use when they cannot remember the range road. Name those places on the phone. They belong on this Camrose page, not on Millet or Calmar.

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Frost, wells, cisterns, and how to call
People in Camrose still say they are going to the city for specialist work. We are not that trip. We dispatch licensed local pump technicians in Camrose, Leduc County, and Wetaskiwin. If your water is municipal in town, we are the wrong call. If your water is a well or a cistern on the acreage, we are the right one.
Emergency well pump repair is the after-hours door. Pressure tank replacement is the honest cheaper fix when the pump is cycling. Well pump replacement is the pull when the motor is done. Typical pump jobs run $1,500-$5,000. Cistern installs often run $5,000-$22,000 with frost-depth excavation.
Tell us you are Camrose, then the range road or the highway. Hwy 13 toward Bittern Lake is not the same drive as Hwy 21 toward Hay Lakes. Name, Phone, Town, What is wrong. Call if the house is dry now.
This page is not a copy of Millet or Calmar with the name swapped. Camrose has the two-highway grid, the agricultural service role, and the hamlets. The other town pages have their own roads.
Start with well pump repair, well pump replacement, or cistern installation. Winter ice is frozen water line thaw. No water tonight is emergency well pump repair.
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We dispatch licensed local pump technicians in Camrose, Leduc County, and Wetaskiwin. Call now or send the short form.