Serving Central Florida

Residential & Commercial Pump Repair, Sales & Service in Orlando, FL

Whole-house filtration, under-sink units, or advanced purification for tough water problems — LPR Services matches the system to your water. We test first, explain what we found, and install equipment built for Central Florida's hard, mineral-rich groundwater.

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Honest Work, Reliable Water

Central Florida's Trusted Well Pump & Water Experts

Locally owned with 20+ years' experience, delivering honest diagnostics and dependable well and water solutions across the Orlando area.

At LPR Services, we believe if it's not fixed right the first time, it's not fixed. When your water goes out, you need someone who shows up, finds the real problem, and gives you a straight answer. From well pump repairs to filtration systems, we handle every job with the care we'd want at our own homes.

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The LPR Difference

Fixed Right the First Time, Backed by Honest Answers

Choosing LPR Services means choosing a team that treats your water like the essential it is. We diagnose the real problem, explain your options in plain English, and keep you informed from the first call to the final test.

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  • Local Well Experts

    We work on Central Florida wells every day, so we know the sandy soil, hard water, and iron and sulfur issues unique to this region.

  • Honest Pricing

    We provide clear estimates before work begins and recommend repairs over replacements whenever repair is the smarter value — no surprises, no hidden fees.

  • Prompt Communication

    When your water is out, waiting is not an option. We return calls quickly, show up when we say we will, and keep you updated at every step.

Let’s Get Your Water Flowing Again

From well pump repairs to whole-home water treatment, LPR Services delivers honest work you can count on. Call today and get a straight answer fast.

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Reliable Well Pump Solutions

Well Pump Repair That Restores Your Water Fast

Your well pump is the heart of your home’s water supply. We diagnose problems accurately — from pressure switches and tanks to the pump itself — and repair them with quality parts built to handle Central Florida groundwater. Trust LPR for water that flows when you need it.

From quick fixes to full pump replacements, we handle every well like it’s our own — with skill, care, and honesty.

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Cleaner, Healthier Water

Filtration & Treatment Systems Built for Florida Water

Upgrade your home’s water with filtration and treatment matched to your actual conditions. We install systems that tackle hard water, iron staining, and sulfur odor while protecting your plumbing and appliances. Choose LPR for water you can taste the difference in.

From water softeners to whole-home purification, we install equipment that performs — and we service what we sell.

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Trusted Well & Water Experts

Trusted by Central Florida Homeowners

  • Ethan R.

    We woke up with no water and called first thing in the morning. Their technician arrived quickly, diagnosed the issue, and had our well pump running again the same day. Professional, knowledgeable, and honest from start to finish.

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  • Nicole T.

    I appreciated how straightforward they were. Another company recommended replacing our entire system, but they found the real problem, completed the repair, and saved us thousands. It's hard to find that level of honesty these days.

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  • Zach M.

    Our water quality improved immediately after they installed a new filtration system. The technician explained every option without any pressure and made sure everything was working perfectly before leaving. Highly recommend their team.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Well abandonment is the permanent, safe closure of a well that's no longer in use. LPR Services handles the complete process: removing the pump, piping, and wiring, then filling and sealing the well shaft with approved materials like neat cement grout to permanently block any path for surface contaminants to reach the aquifer.

  • Common situations include connecting to municipal water and no longer using your well, drilling a new well to replace a failing one, buying a property with an old unused well, or discovering a well that's damaged, collapsing, or contaminated. If you're not sure what's on your property, we can inspect the well and tell you whether abandonment is required or if it can be restored to service.

  • Yes. Florida water management districts require wells that are no longer in use to be properly plugged by a licensed contractor, and simply capping or burying an old well doesn't meet the requirement. We complete the work in compliance with district rules and handle the process correctly so you don't inherit a problem when selling or developing the property.

  • An unsealed well is a direct pipeline into the aquifer — the same groundwater your neighbors and your new well may draw from. Surface runoff, fertilizers, and bacteria can travel straight down the shaft, and an open or deteriorating wellhead is also a physical hazard for children, pets, and equipment. Sealing the well eliminates both risks permanently.

  • Yes — removing the pump, drop pipe, wiring, and any other downhole equipment is a required first step. A well can't be properly sealed with equipment still in the shaft, so we clear it completely before grouting to ensure the seal is continuous from bottom to top.

  • Most residential well abandonments are finished in a single day. Deeper wells, obstructions in the shaft, or equipment that's difficult to remove can add time, but we'll give you a clear timeline after evaluating the well — before any work begins.

  • Yes. Older wells are actually the ones that most often need professional attention, since many were built before modern casing and construction standards existed. We assess the age, depth, and condition of the well first, then choose the sealing approach that closes it safely — even when records for the original construction no longer exist.

  • Absolutely — this is one of the most common scenarios we handle. When a new well or a municipal hookup replaces your old water source, we can coordinate the abandonment as part of the same project, so everything is closed out properly in one visit instead of leaving an open well behind.

  • Yes on both counts. A properly documented well abandonment removes a physical hazard, protects the groundwater beneath your property, and eliminates a red flag that can surface during real estate inspections and closings. Buyers and lenders increasingly ask about old wells, and having the closure done right is far easier now than during a sale.

  • Just give LPR Services a call or send a service request through our contact page. We'll ask a few questions about the well's location, age, and history, schedule an on-site evaluation, and provide a clear quote before any work starts.

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Let LPR Services get your water flowing right with expert diagnostics, honest answers, and repairs done right the first time. No pressure—just dependable work, guaranteed.

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