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Bowen Plumbing LLC

Pump Service & Repair: Santa Rosa, Windsor & Healdsburg

Also serving Cloverdale, Geyserville & Fulton.

When a pump fails, the signs are immediate: low water pressure, high water alarms, or a system that won’t cycle on. Bowen Plumbing diagnoses the issue at the source—checking the motor, float switches, and check valves. We repair and replace Sump, Sewage Ejector, and Booster pumps to restore reliable flow and peace of mind.

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Common symptoms

  • Pressure drops under demand
  • Short-cycling (on/off repeatedly)
  • Grinding, humming, vibration
  • Leaks at fittings or valves
  • Alarms, trips, or burning smell

Diagnosis-first

Find the cause, then fix it

Pressure & flow testing

Verify performance before we leave

Repair vs replace clarity

Straight answers, no fog

Clean workmanship

Tidy work area, practical walkthrough

Pumps we commonly service

Booster pumps

For low water pressure, long runs, and multi-story homes.

Sewage ejector pumps

For bathrooms or laundry located below the main sewer line.

Recirculation pumps

For faster hot water delivery (when installed as part of the plumbing system).

Transfer pumps

Property plumbing use-cases that need water moved from A to B.

Well pumps (where applicable)

For rural properties and water supply issues when the setup is in-scope.

Effluent pumps

Used in certain septic-related setups (when applicable to the plumbing scope).

A pump is the heartbeat of a water system. When it stutters, everything downstream feels it.

Signs a pump needs repair

Pump problems often look like “pressure issues” or “drain issues.” The pattern matters, and the right fix starts with confirming what’s actually failing.
Low pressure, surging pressure, or drops under demand
Humming, grinding, rattling, loud vibration
Air in lines, sputtering fixtures, inconsistent flow
Water where it shouldn’t be near equipment
Short-cycling (on/off repeatedly)
Leaks at pump, fittings, or valves
Burning smell, trips, or control panel alarms

What we do during a pump service call

We treat pump issues like any other plumbing problem, diagnose first, fix second. Depending on the system, we may:

  • Verify power supply, switches, and control settings (at the connection point)
  • Check pressure tanks, check valves, and shutoffs
  • Inspect intake screens, impellers, seals, and connections
  • Identify clogs, blockages, or line restrictions
  • Confirm proper sizing and flow requirements
  • Recommend repair vs replacement based on condition and cost

When repair makes sense

Some failures are straightforward, a worn switch, a stuck float, a failed check valve, a leaking seal, or a restriction that’s choking performance. If a repair is the smart move, we’ll fix the right component and verify results.

When replacement is smarter

If the motor is failing, the system is undersized, or the unit is near end-of-life, replacement avoids repeat service calls. We’ll explain why, then install a pump that matches demand and protects the rest of the plumbing system.

Pump Service FAQ

Why is my pump turning on and off repeatedly?
Short-cycling often points to a pressure tank issue, a switch/float problem, a failed check valve, or a system design issue that keeps sending water back where it came from.
My pressure is fine until I use more than one fixture. Why?
That can be a sizing issue, a restriction, a failing pump, or a control/pressure tank setup that can’t keep up under load. We test under demand to locate the real limiter.
Can a pump issue be a plumbing issue instead?
Yes. Valves, restrictions, clogged lines, and failing fittings can mimic pump failure. That’s why we verify the system, not only the motor.
Do you handle electrical repairs for pumps?
We handle the plumbing-side diagnosis and coordination. If the fix requires electrical upgrades or rewiring, we’ll recommend bringing in a licensed electrician.

Call to schedule pump service

If your pump is short-cycling, losing pressure, leaking, or throwing alarms, call Bowen Plumbing and get a clear diagnosis.