Well Pump Leads from Contractors Who Trust You

That Actually Close.

When a rural homeowner loses water pressure or a new well is drilled, a well pump contractor is the immediate next call. LeadChuck connects you with the drillers, plumbers, and water treatment companies who make that recommendation.

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Well pump failures are emergencies

Well pump failures are emergencies — rural homeowners act fast, and being the contractor a driller or plumber recommends beats any ad

New well installations always need pump

New well installations always need pump systems, but drillers and pump installers aren't always the same company

Rural service areas make digital lead

Rural service areas make digital lead generation inefficient — referral networks outperform advertising in low-density markets

How LeadChuck works for well pumps

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Step 1: Set Your Price

Build your LeadChuck well pump profile with your service area, pump types (submersible, jet, booster, solar), and your emergency service availability.

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Step 2: Get Referrals

Well drillers, plumbers, water treatment companies, and rural real estate agents refer clients who need pump installation, service, or emergency replacement.

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Step 3: Close Jobs

Pay a referral fee on booked pump work. Referring contractors who send you consistent pump calls earn their fee — and call you first on every future pump need they encounter.

The referral flywheel in action

Every well driller who refers their pump work to you gets your referrals for new well needs in return. Rural communities are tight-knit — one satisfied customer tells every neighbor who their pump contractor is.

Your net lead cost: $25 for $3500+ in revenue. Plus $75 earned in outbound referrals.

Who sends well pumps leads?

These trades encounter your work constantly — and get paid to send it your way.

Well Drilling

Every new well requires a pump installation — drillers who don't install pumps refer clients directly to pump contractors.

Plumbing

Plumbers who service rural properties encounter low pressure and pump failures and refer clients to pump specialists.

Water Treatment

Water treatment companies who service rural wells regularly encounter failing pumps and refer replacement work.

Electrical

Electricians who service rural properties find pump control failures and refer clients to pump contractors for system assessment.

Home Inspection

Inspectors who flag well pump issues during rural property inspections create immediate referral opportunities.

Who do well pumps refer out?

Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.

Well Drilling

$150-300

When a pump replacement reveals the well itself is failing, refer clients to well drillers for a new well.

Water Treatment

$50-100

Pump replacements prompt water testing — refer clients to water treatment companies for system evaluation.

Electrical

$50-100

Pump control panels and dedicated circuits need licensed electrician work.

Plumbing

$50-100

Pressure tank replacement and house-side plumbing connections require a licensed plumber.

Water Heater

$40-80

Rural homeowners with pump issues often have related water heater scale and sediment problems.

Simple, transparent pricing

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Pay per lead

You set the price

10% platform fee

Only on lead fees

Earn referrals

Offset your costs

I made a handshake deal with the well driller in my county through LeadChuck — he drills, I pump, we send each other everything. It's $180,000 a year in combined referral revenue for both of us.
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Curtis A.

Reliable Well Pump Service, Middle Tennessee · 17 years in business

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Mark your profile as available for emergency service and specify your response hours. Contractors referring pump failures want someone who can respond the same day.

Well drillers are the most natural referral partner — they drill, you pump. Find local drillers on LeadChuck's contractor directory and propose a formal referral arrangement with a clear fee structure.

List every pump type you service: submersible, jet, centrifugal, booster, and solar pumps. Also specify if you service agricultural irrigation pumps — that's a separate and valuable referral category.

Well pump referral fees on LeadChuck typically range from $75–$200 per booked job for residential installations. Agricultural and commercial pump jobs justify higher fees of $150–$350.

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