RV Water Pump Replacement in Hobe Sound, FL

Noisy pump diagnosis, pump replacement, accumulator installation, pressure adjustment, and water system optimization.

The water pump is what gives you water pressure when you're not connected to city water. It pulls water from your fresh tank and pressurizes the system so your faucets, shower, and toilet work properly. When the pump starts cycling constantly, buzzing loudly, or failing to build pressure, it's time to address it before you lose water altogether.

TL;DR

  • RV Water Pump Replacement for all RV types in Hobe Sound and 10 surrounding cities
  • Pricing: $150 to $350
  • RVIA certified, 11+ years experience
  • Call 772-758-0499 for a free estimate

What We Do

We replace failed water pumps with properly sized units from Shurflo and Flojet. We install accumulator tanks to smooth out pump cycling and reduce noise. We adjust pressure switches for optimal performance and check the entire supply side for leaks that cause excessive pump cycling. Every installation includes system testing and pressure verification.

Signs You Need RV Water Pump Replacement

The pump runs constantly even when no faucets are open. Water pressure is noticeably weaker than before. The pump vibrates loudly or makes grinding sounds. Water flow is inconsistent or pulsating. The pump won't turn on at all.

Pricing

RV Water Pump Replacement typically costs $150 to $350 depending on the specific issue and your RV's make and model. We provide an exact quote after diagnosing the problem on site. No work starts without your approval.

Need this repair? Call 772-758-0499 for a free phone estimate.

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RV Water Pump Replacement FAQ

How much does a water pump replacement cost?

A standard Shurflo pump replacement runs $150 to $250 installed. Adding an accumulator tank (recommended) adds $75 to $100.

Why does my pump keep cycling on and off?

There's a leak somewhere in the system. Even a tiny drip at a faucet or fitting causes the pump to sense a pressure drop and cycle on to repressurize. We'll find and fix the leak.

What size pump do I need?

Most RVs use a 3.0 to 3.5 GPM pump. Larger rigs with multiple bathrooms may benefit from a 4.0 GPM pump. We'll recommend the right size for your setup.

What's an accumulator tank?

A small pressurized tank that smooths out pump operation. It absorbs pressure fluctuations so the pump doesn't cycle every time you turn on a faucet. It also reduces the pulsating water flow that some pumps produce.

How long do RV water pumps last?

3 to 5 years with regular use. In Florida, hard water can shorten pump life by causing mineral buildup on the diaphragm. Running a water filter helps extend pump life.

Can you make my pump quieter?

Yes. Mounting the pump on rubber isolators and adding an accumulator tank dramatically reduces noise. Flexible hose connections instead of rigid pipe also help.

Need This Repair?

Call for a free estimate. Same-day service available.

Call 772-758-0499