No Water?
Well Pump Failure & Emergency Well Repair

Chris Parker Enterprises, based out of Dublin, NH in the Monadnock Region, can fix “NO WATER” situations in all of New Hampshire and Massachusetts.

If you’ve suddenly found yourself without water—and your home uses a private well—this guide is for you. A “NO WATER” situation can feel urgent and stressful, but it doesn’t have to be. Below you’ll find clear steps to check common problems, determine if you’re on private or city water, and get help fast.

Licensed & Insured in NH & MA.

 

What is a “NO WATER” Situation?

A “NO WATER” situation refers to a complete and unexpected loss of water in a home that relies on its own well system. It can be caused by pump failure, electrical issues, pressure tank malfunction, control system faults, or a dried-up well. It’s different from city water outages and needs an expert diagnosis available from Chris Parker Enterprises.

Are You on a Private Well or City Water?

First, determine your water source. If you receive a water bill from your town or a utility company, you’re likely on municipal water. When you have a well pump, pressure tank, or a well cap in your yard, you’re on a private well.

If on city/town water: Contact your local public works or water department. Here are a few nearby towns with municipal water systems:

  • Peterborough, NH
  • Jaffrey, NH
  • Keene, NH
  • Concord, NH

If on a private well: We can definitely help – just follow the troubleshooting steps below or Call or Text Chris Parker at 603-566-2483 now.

What to Check If You Have No Water (Private Well Users)

1. Check Circuit Breakers and GFCI Outlets

Locate your electrical panel. Find the breaker labeled “well” or “pump.” If it’s tripped, reset it. A breaker tripped (usually a RED indication) can usually be reset by moving it to the full OFF position and clicking it back to the on position. Also check nearby GFCI outlets. If the breaker trips again immediately, STOP—it could be an electrical issue that needs a professional. Call or Text Chris Parker at 603-566-2483 now.

2. Check the Pressure Switch

Usually it’s located near the bottom front if your pressure tank. If you are comfortable with removing the cover and inspecting for burnt or corroded contacts, do so. Otherwise Call or Text Chris Parker at 603-566-2483 now. If the switch looks damaged or won’t reset, it may need replacement.

3. Inspect the Pressure Tank

If there’s a pressure gauge and it reads zero or very low, the tank could be waterlogged or the bladder inside may have failed. Tap the side of the tank—if it sounds full of water, it may need draining or replacement and Call or Text Chris Parker at 603-566-2483 now.

4. Listen at the Well

Go outside (or wherever the well is located) and listen near the well casing. If the pump is running but you still have no water, it could be stuck, damaged, or the well might have gone dry. No sound at all might indicate a power or control problem. If you can’t find the well casing then definitely Call or Text Chris Parker at 603-566-2483 now.

5. Check Valves

Ensure all shutoff valves between your well and household plumbing are open. Sometimes valves are closed after maintenance and never reopened. If you are unaware of where these are, then Call or Text Chris Parker at 603-566-2483 now.

6. Consider Foot or Check Valve Issues

If the system was recently serviced, air in the lines or a failed one-way valve could be preventing the system from pressurizing. These require a technician to confirm, so Call or Text Chris Parker at 603-566-2483 now.

7. Seasonal Water Supply Changes

During dry months, some older or shallow wells cannot produce enough water to meet demand. Reduced yield could mean your well needs deepening, cleaning, or conservation during peak use times. Definitely Call or Text Chris Parker at 603-566-2483 now.

When to Call Chris Parker

If you’re unsure what to do—or none of these checks restore your water—Call or Text Chris Parker at 603-566-2483 now. Chris serves homeowners and businesses across southern New Hampshire and northern Massachusetts and is fully licensed in both states. With decades of experience in well systems, he’s the go-to guy for no water emergency calls or well check-ups.

Areas Chris Parker Enterprises Serves (usually within about an hour of Dublin, NH)

If you’re located within about an hour of Dublin, NH, we likely serve your area. Some towns include:

  • New Hampshire: Amherst, Bedford, Peterborough, Jaffrey, Keene, Hancock, Harrisville, Marlborough, Wilton, Mason, Goffstown, Henniker
  • Massachusetts: Royalston, Athol, Gardner, Templeton, Baldwinville, Townsend, Northfield

Common Search Terms

Most of the time, people aren’t sure what to search for when a no water emergency happens. This page is here to help people searching for:

  • no water well
  • well pump failure
  • well repair emergency
  • well pressure tank problem
  • well not working
  • private well repair near me

Still Have No Water?

Don’t wait. Call or Text Chris Parker at 603-566-2483 now. We can help troubleshoot, repair, or replace your well pump or pressure tank—fast.

Place of Business:
5 Sawmill Drive
Jaffrey, NH 03452

Mailing Address:
23 Cobb Meadow Road
Dublin NH 03444

Voice or Text: 
603-566-2483

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Place of Business:
5 Sawmill Drive
Jaffrey, NH 03452
Mailing Address:
23 Cobb Meadow Road
Dublin NH 03444
Voice or Text:
603-566-2483

Contact Form

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