Pump Services

Pump Service


Quality Pump Services in Union, MO and surrounding areas

We Offer Free Estimates

We Are Fully Licensed and Insured

Member of The Missouri Water Well Association

Member of The National Water Well Association.


Conventional Pump Systems

Most people just want to turn their faucet on and not worry about how it gets there. After the well is drilled, we will have our professional trained pump installers come out and assess the property and find out where the homeowner would like the equipment installed. From there, we will install the pump, drop pope, and wire. We will install a check valve 2O’ above the pump.

We also install rubber boots approximately every 100’ to ensure that when your pump kicks in, it is not bouncing in the drill hole. We will install a pittless adapter approximately 3’ below grade level. This is where the pipe in your well will be hooked to inside and your water line going to the pressure tank will be installed on the outside of the pitiless. A waterline will run from the well head to pressure tank. All accessories will be hooked up at the and from there your plumber will hook up the lines to the house.

Pump Services in Union, MO

Wideman Well Drilling currently employs 3 licensed pump installers. We have 2 pump hoists and 2 employees dedicated to full time pump repair and installation to make up the pump installation and repair division of Wideman Well Drilling. We install quality Jacuzzi pumps with Franklin Electric motors to give years of reliable service.


When buying a new well pump some consideration should be made as to the size and type of pump to be installed. Conventional Systems work with a holding tank and pressure switch and will work very well for most homes. Constant Pressure pump systems work differently. The pump works on demand. The benefits include less starts and a more constant pressure like city water.

Constant Pressure Well Systems

With changing times, the well industry must keep up with home owner demands, for the increasing need for more water and increased pressure. Constant pressure well systems eliminate the flection of pressure compared to conventional systems.


Some features of Constant Pressure Well Systems are soft start and stops, built in diagnostics, higher flow ranges, and it uses a stainless steel pump. Constant Pressure Well Systems also provide protection from dry run and over temperature.


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