Kappus Pumps

Well Pump Removal Methods

Safe, Professional Pump Removal Using
the Right Tools for the Job

Well Pumps Should Never Be Removed by Just Any Plumber or Handyman.

Removing a well pump is not a basic plumbing job — it’s a specialized service that requires the right equipment, technical expertise, and proper safety measures. If done incorrectly, it can lead to broken pipes, dropped pumps, or damaged wiring — leaving you with a bigger, more expensive problem.

At The Pump Man, we have the training, gear, and retrieval tools to remove any type of pump safely — even if it’s stuck, broken, or buried deep in your well. Whether you’re upgrading, troubleshooting, or replacing a failed system, we’ll get the job done quickly, cleanly, and correctly — with the right components installed and your water back online fast.

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HAND REMOVAL AND ROLLER METHOD

“Shallow Systems” or “Short Drops”
For lightweight pumps or shallow wells under 200 feet on Poly pipe, a manual hoist or pull system is used. This is common for jet pump conversions or short submersible replacements.

Benefit: Easier on pipe, faster than foot jack, safer for moderate depths
Cons: Physically harder to pull

FOOT JACK PULL

Best for: Older systems or low-clearance areas
Method: A pipe vise (foot jack) locks the pipe while it’s lifted one section at a time
Note: Rarely used today, but we’re trained for legacy systems

MOTORIZED PULLER,UP-Z-DAISY & PUMP TRAX

Best for: Deep wells up to 400–700 feet
Method: Our custom-modified Up-Z-Daisy motorized puller lifts the pump steadily while disassembling pipe sections
Benefit: Allows efficient and controlled deep well pump removal up to 500′ . The Pump Trax can lift over 700′ depending on the situation.

PUMP HOIST TRUCK (Service Crane)

Best for: Heavy-duty systems 300 to 1,000+ feet deep
Method: Our crane truck lifts 20’ sections of steel or PVC pipe, using a foot jack to secure each segment
Benefit: Essential for large properties, estates, farms, and high-capacity wells. Our Pump Hoist Trucks can lift up to 10,000 lbs

Pump Retrieval (Broken Pipe or Lost Pump)

If a pump has fallen or a pipe has snapped, we deploy retrieval tools, drop cameras, or specialized pulling rigs to safely extract the pump or motor from the well. This is a high-risk situation that requires expert handling — never attempt it without the proper tools.

Why Choose a Certified Well Contractor for Pump Removal?

✓ Licensed & Insured — We follow DEC and Board of Health standards

✓ Proper Equipment — From hoist trucks to recovery gear, we have it all

✓ Safe & Code-Compliant Work — No shortcuts, no damage

✓ We Know What Comes Next — We don’t just remove your pump — we install it right

Kappus Well Pump & Water System Services "The Pump Man"

Need a Pump Pulled for Testing or Troubleshooting?

Sometimes we remove a pump not because it’s failed, but to inspect it or diagnose a system issue. If your pressure is low, your pump is short-cycling, or your system trips the breaker, call us — we’ll evaluate the situation and determine if removal is needed.

Water Problems Start Below the Surface — That’s Where We Work Best

Trust The Pump Man to safely remove your pump and set your system up for success.

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