Residential Well Protection for Homeowners With Private Wells
Well Protection helps homeowners reduce the stress and cost of unexpected private well repairs with residential well warranty plans built specifically for private well systems.
Why Private Wells Need a Specialist
Standard home warranties and homeowners insurance leave a documented gap for private well owners. Well Protection is built to address that gap specifically.
Standard Home Warranties Exclude Private Wells
Most home warranty plans are built around municipal water systems. Submersible pumps, pressure tanks, and private well components are explicitly excluded in the fine print.
Homeowners Insurance Doesn't Cover Mechanical Failure
Homeowners insurance covers sudden accidental damage — not the mechanical breakdown of a well pump or pressure tank. That gap can mean $1,500–$3,000 out of pocket.
Private Well Systems Require Specialist Knowledge
Well system diagnostics, pump sizing, and pressure tank replacement require specialized technicians. Our service coordination connects you with qualified well professionals in your area.
What's Covered Under the Plan
Coverage May Include
Not Covered
Coverage is subject to plan terms, conditions, and exclusions. Eligibility requirements apply. A well inspection may be required prior to enrollment. Coverage is not available in all areas. See your plan agreement for complete details.
How Well Protection Eligibility Works
Submit an Eligibility Request
Answer questions about your property and well system. This takes about 2 minutes and requires no commitment.
Well Inspection Required
A qualified well technician inspects your system and confirms it meets eligibility requirements for coverage.
Select Your Plan
Choose the coverage level that fits your well system. Plans start at $29/month after the inspection confirms eligibility.
Coverage Begins After Waiting Period
A 30-day waiting period applies to all new enrollments. After that, contact us when service is needed.
The Real Cost of Private Well Failure
When a private well pump or pressure tank fails, the repair bill arrives fast. These are typical out-of-pocket costs for unprotected homeowners.
Well Pump Failure
Submersible and jet pumps are the most common well system failure. When they stop working, you lose all water immediately.
Avg. cost: $800–$2,500+
Waterlogged Pressure Tank
A failed bladder or waterlogged tank causes pressure issues throughout your home and can damage your pump.
Avg. cost: $300–$900
Pressure Switch Failure
The switch that tells your pump when to run can fail, leaving you with no water pressure or a pump that won't cycle off.
Avg. cost: $150–$400
Residential Well Protection Plans
Choose the plan that fits your well system and budget. All plans require a well inspection.
Basic Well Plan
Essential protection for your well pump and pressure system.
Or $299/year — save $49
- Well pump coverage
- Pressure switch coverage
- Control box coverage
- Pressure tank coverage(Upgrade to Standard)
- Electrical wiring coverage(Upgrade to Standard)
- Drop pipe coverage(Upgrade to Complete)
- Emergency service coordination
- No diagnostic fees(Upgrade to Standard)
Standard Well Plan
Complete pump and pressure system protection — most popular choice.
Or $499/year — save $89
- Well pump coverage
- Pressure switch coverage
- Control box coverage
- Pressure tank coverage
- Electrical wiring coverage
- Drop pipe coverage(Upgrade to Complete)
- Emergency service coordination
- No diagnostic fees
Complete Well Plan
Maximum coverage for your entire private well system.
Or $699/year — save $129
- Well pump coverage
- Pressure switch coverage
- Control box coverage
- Pressure tank coverage
- Electrical wiring coverage
- Drop pipe coverage
- Emergency service coordination
- No diagnostic fees
Coverage is subject to plan terms, conditions, and exclusions. Eligibility requirements apply. A well inspection may be required prior to enrollment. Coverage is not available in all areas. See your plan agreement for complete details.
Check Your Eligibility
Answer a few questions about your property and well system. We'll determine whether your home may qualify for a residential well protection plan.
- Takes about 2 minutes
- No commitment required
- Inspection required to confirm coverage
- Plans from $29/month after enrollment
Apply for Coverage
Our application takes 5–7 minutes. A well inspector will visit your property before membership is confirmed.
No payment required to apply. Coverage subject to inspection and eligibility.
What Homeowners Say
“My well pump failed in January during a cold snap. The service coordination was straightforward and we had technicians out within 48 hours. Well worth the monthly cost.”
“After the inspection process I felt confident enrolling. The coverage is clear about what's included and what isn't. No surprises.”
“We've had our well pump for 12 years. Getting a protection plan made sense. The eligibility process was thorough and easy to understand.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Service Areas
Residential well protection plans currently available in the following states.
Protect Your Private Well System
Well Protection plans are designed specifically for homeowners who depend on private wells. Check your eligibility today.
Coverage subject to plan terms and conditions. Eligibility requirements apply. Not available in all areas.