Why These Are Ranges, Not Guesses
Every range on this page is built from the same handful of variables, and we'll tell you upfront which ones apply to your job instead of hiding behind "it depends." Well depth and pump horsepower drive most of the swing on a submersible replacement, because pulling wire and pipe from 300 feet takes longer and needs heavier-gauge cable than a shallow 100-foot well. Casing access matters just as much on a wiring or seal repair: a wellhouse with room to work goes faster than one where we're kneeling in a crawlspace disassembling a control box to reach a splice. Part availability moves the number on pressure switches and control boxes specifically, since a common brand sitting on the truck costs less than a special order for an older or less common unit.
None of that turns into a surprise invoice. We diagnose first, we tell you which variable pushed your job toward the top or bottom of the range, and we quote the actual number before we touch anything. If something changes once we're inside the wellhouse or casing, that's a phone call before we keep working, not a line item you discover after the fact.