Water Well Pump Systems in Redding & Northern California
At CNC Pumps, we specialize in diagnosing, repairing, servicing, and installing residential and commercial water well pump systems throughout Redding and the North State. Whether you are dealing with no water, low pressure, cycling pumps, dirty water, or aging equipment, our experienced team can help identify the issue and recommend the right solution for your property.
As a family-owned and operated C-57 licensed contractor, we understand the water well systems commonly used throughout Northern California and take pride in providing honest recommendations, quality workmanship, and dependable service.
We service and install:
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Submersible well pumps
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Jet pumps
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Pressure tank systems
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Constant pressure systems
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Storage tank systems
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Booster pumps
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Solar pump systems
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Hand pumps
📍 Serving Redding, Anderson, Cottonwood, Palo Cedro, Red Bluff, Shingletown, and surrounding North State communities.


Common Well Pump Problems
Some of the most common well system problems we see throughout the North State include:
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No water at the home
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Low water pressure
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Air in water lines
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Constant pump cycling
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Pressure tank failure
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Dirty or cloudy water
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Electrical control problems
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Failed pump motors
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Broken pipes or fittings
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Dry or low-producing wells
If your system is showing signs of failure, early diagnosis can often help prevent more expensive repairs later.
Complete Water System Services
Well Pump Repair
We diagnose and repair water well systems quickly and professionally.
Pressure Tank Replacement
A failing pressure tank can cause short cycling, poor pressure, and pump damage.
Water Filtration
Improve water quality with customized filtration systems designed for your home and water conditions.
Well Inspections
We provide detailed well inspections for homeowners, buyers, sellers, and real estate transactions.

Areas We Serve
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Redding
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Anderson
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Cottonwood
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Palo Cedro
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Red Bluff
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Shingletown
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Lakehead
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Weaverville
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Hayfork
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Mount Shasta
FAQ SECTION
How do I know if my well pump is bad?
Common signs include no water, low pressure, sputtering faucets, dirty water, or a constantly running pump.
How long do well pumps last?
Most well pumps last between 8–15 years depending on water conditions, usage, and system maintenance.
What causes low water pressure?
Low pressure can be caused by pressure tank issues, clogged filters, failing pumps, leaks, or well production problems.
Do you offer emergency no-water service?
Yes. CNC Pumps provides emergency no-water service throughout Redding and the North State.
