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BBB Accredited Business — IrriGators LLC holds an A+ rating

Plumbing License

CFC1431816

General Contractor

CGC1533131

Serving

Ocala & Brandon, FL

Well Pump Service Across Ocala, Brandon and Central Florida

Low water pressure, a malfunctioning pump, or a failing well system is frustrating, inconvenient, and disruptive to your daily life. Having a company you can rely on for an honest evaluation and dependable service gives you peace of mind — and that is exactly the level of service we set out to deliver.

Reliable access to clean water matters just as much for a commercial property as it does for a home. Whether something is wrong with your current system or you are planning improvements down the road, our team is here to provide professional solutions built around what your property actually needs.

IrriGators LLC is licensed, insured and BBB A+ accredited, with over two decades of hands-on experience across Marion, Hillsborough and the surrounding Central Florida counties. If your well is failing outside our normal business hours, call us for 24-hour service.

Why Annual Well Service Is Important

Routine annual well service is one of the most effective ways to extend the life of your water system and catch problems before they turn into costly emergencies or damage your well and your property. Over time, normal wear reduces the integrity and performance of critical components. Preventative maintenance keeps the system operating safely, efficiently, and at peak performance year-round.

The alternative is discovering a fault the hard way. A pressure switch that has quietly corroded, a tank that has lost its air charge, or a pump drawing more current than it should are all problems that announce themselves as a total loss of water — usually at the worst possible moment. An annual inspection turns those into scheduled, planned repairs instead.

What's Included in Our Annual Well Service

Our annual service is a comprehensive above-ground inspection of your well system. Every visit covers the following:

  • Pressure switch settings and integrity
  • Tank air pressure inspection
  • Cycle Stop Valve settings
  • Pressure gauge functionality and accuracy
  • Control box inspection and integrity
  • Galvanized tank system evaluation
  • Pump ohm testing
  • Pressure testing

Together these checks establish the overall condition and performance of your well system, and give our technicians what they need to make professional recommendations. You get a clear picture of where the system stands — what is healthy, what is wearing, and what is worth planning for — rather than a vague verdict and an invoice.

Signs Your Well Pump Needs Attention

Well systems rarely fail without warning. Most give you weeks or months of symptoms first, and recognising them early is usually the difference between a repair and a replacement. Call us if you notice any of the following:

Pressure that drops when more than one fixture runs. If a shower loses force the moment a washing machine fills, the system is struggling to keep up with demand — often a pressure tank or pressure switch issue rather than the pump itself.

A pump that cycles rapidly on and off. Short cycling is one of the most damaging things a pump can do. It is commonly caused by a waterlogged pressure tank, and left alone it will shorten the life of the pump considerably.

Sputtering or spitting taps. Air in the lines can point to a dropping water level, a leak on the suction side, or a pump drawing air — all worth investigating quickly.

Rising electricity bills with no other explanation. A pump working harder than it should runs longer and draws more current, and it often shows up on the power bill before it shows up at the tap.

Discoloured or gritty water. Sediment can indicate a failing screen, a deteriorating galvanized tank, or a change in the well itself. It is worth identifying the cause before it reaches your fixtures and appliances.

Why Ocala and Brandon Property Owners Call Us

Straight Evaluations

We tell you what we find. If your system has years left in it, we will say so. If a component is at the end of its life, we will explain why, what it will affect, and what your options are. An honest evaluation is worth more to you than an upsell, and it is the reason most of our work comes from repeat customers and referrals.

Licensed, Insured and Local

We hold Florida plumbing license CFC1431816 and general contractor license CGC1533131, and we carry insurance on every job. We are based in Ocala with a second office in Brandon, so the technician who comes out understands Central Florida water, Central Florida soil, and the systems that are common here.

Residential and Commercial

We service well systems for single-family homes, and for the commercial properties, HOAs and multi-building sites where a loss of water stops everything. The inspection is the same; the scheduling and reporting flex to suit whoever needs to sign off on the work.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How often should a well system be serviced?

    Once a year for most residential and commercial systems. An annual above-ground inspection catches wear on the pressure switch, tank, gauge and control box before it becomes a failure, and gives you a documented picture of the system's condition year over year.

  • Do you offer 24-hour well pump service?

    Yes — if your well fails outside our normal business hours, call us and we will arrange service. Our posted hours are Monday to Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm and Saturday 10:00 am to 2:00 pm, but well failures do not keep to a schedule.

  • How long does an annual well service take?

    Most annual inspections take between one and two hours, depending on the size and configuration of the system and how accessible the equipment is. If we find something that needs attention, we will explain it and quote it before doing any additional work.

  • Can you service both residential and commercial well systems?

    Yes. We work on single-family wells as well as commercial properties, HOAs and multi-building sites across Ocala, Brandon and the surrounding Central Florida area.

  • What areas do you cover for well pump service?

    Ocala, Brandon and the surrounding Central Florida communities, including Dunnellon, Citrus Springs, Inverness, Wildwood, Lady Lake and The Villages. If you are not sure whether you are in range, call and we will tell you straight away.

Not sure what's wrong with your system?

Start with the 20-point inspection. You get a written report either way.

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