Tank & Pump Sales in Greenville, SC

A well system that works quietly in the background is easy to take for granted. Then the pressure drops, the water gets cloudy, the tank starts short-cycling, or the pump runs and stops in ways it never used to. When that happens, the choice of what to replace and which specifications to install determines whether the system runs quietly again for another fifteen years, or whether you find yourself back at square one within a season. Getting the right tank, the right pump, and the right accessories the first time is what separates a repair that holds from one that just delays the next call.


What matters most in a tank and pump replacement is a match between the water system's actual demands and the equipment installed. Submersible pump horsepower has to match the well depth, the water level, and the household demand. Pressure tank volume has to match the pump's minimum-run time and the demand pattern. Pressure switches and control boxes have to match the pump's electrical spec. Get any of these wrong and the system either short-cycles itself into an early replacement or fails to deliver the pressure and flow the household actually needs.


Homeowners and property owners across Greenville have been calling Lee's Well Drilling & Pump Service, LLC for expert Tank & Pump Sales in Greenville, SC since 1980. With over four decades of experience, we carry the quality tank and pump lines that hold up in this region and we size every system to the actual well and household so the equipment installed today runs quietly for the years it should.

About Greenville, SC

Greenville is a city in the Upstate region of South Carolina, sitting along Interstate 85 in the western Piedmont. The community has grown from its textile-industry roots into a diversified regional center, and it now anchors one of the larger metropolitan areas in the Carolinas along the I-85 corridor.


Housing outside the urban core often runs on private well systems, particularly across the outlying areas and rural communities that surround the city. Older ranches, mid-century single-family homes, and newer suburban developments all draw water from wells drilled into the Piedmont bedrock, and the range of wells means the range of pump and tank specifications is wide.

Groundwater conditions in the region show variable yield across even small distances, mineral content that shapes filtration and pressure tank sizing, and seasonal water table variation that affects pumping depth. Understanding what a specific well produces is what shapes the correct equipment specification. Wells that produced well on installation day may perform differently a decade later, and equipment has to match.

Water System Requirements That Influence Tank and Pump Selection

Household demand drives pump sizing. A family of two with two bathrooms and no irrigation places a very different demand than a family of six with three bathrooms, laundry, and outdoor watering. Peak demand, which is what the pump has to handle without dropping pressure, comes from simultaneous fixture use during morning routines and evening cleanup. Sizing to peak rather than average is what keeps pressure steady.


Well depth and static water level drive pump specification. A shallow well with a high static level uses a different pump configuration than a deep well with a low static level and significant drawdown. Submersible pump horsepower has to overcome vertical lift, plus pressure demand at the switch, plus friction losses in the piping.


Pressure tank sizing matters as much as pump selection. A tank too small produces short cycling, where the pump kicks on and off every few gallons of use, shortening pump and pressure switch life.

Selecting the Right Tank and Pump for Your Water System

Choosing the right tank and pump starts with the specifics of your water system. Well depth. Static water level. Current pump and tank configuration and their ages. Household size and typical peak demand. Whether the property has irrigation, an outbuilding on the well line, or any other significant load. That intake conversation is what shapes the right specification for your system.


Product selection follows the intake. We carry pump lines from the manufacturers we trust, in the horsepower and voltage configurations that fit typical wells. Pressure tanks come in sizes that match the range of pump configurations we install. Pressure switches, control boxes, and check valves match the pump specification. We walk you through the choices so you understand what you are buying and why.


Installation runs cleanly on site. We pull the old pump, tank, and controls, install the new equipment with proper piping and electrical connections, prime and start the system, and test pressure and cycle time to confirm everything is working the way it should.

Why Greenville, SC Homeowners Trust Lee's Well Drilling & Pump Service, LLC

Well drilling, tank sales, and pump service have been the core of what Lee's Well Drilling & Pump Service, LLC does since 1980. Certified across South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia, over four decades of service has given us pattern recognition on which equipment holds up here and which does not. That knowledge shapes every recommendation we make, and it is why homeowners continue to call us back for the next generation of their well system.


Homeowners choose Lee's Well Drilling & Pump Service, LLC because we prioritize responsiveness, honesty, and quality on every job. Property owners here know that when they engage us for Trusted Tank & Pump Sales in Greenville, SC, they get a written scope, sized-correctly equipment, and a system that runs quietly for the years it should.

Hire Us! Trusted Tank & Pump Sales in Greenville, SC

Choosing the right tank and pump with Lee's Well Drilling & Pump Service, LLC begins when you reach out through our contact form. Share the property address, well specifics if you have them (depth, static level, current pump), and any issues you have been noticing.


We provide a written scope covering equipment specifications, pricing, and installation. Free estimates are part of how we work, and we hold prices firm from quote through invoice so nothing changes on the day.


On installation day, our crew arrives with the equipment matched to your system, pulls and replaces the old components, and confirms system performance before we leave. Reach out today to start the conversation about your Greenville water system.

Frequently asked questions

What kinds of tanks and pumps do you sell?

Submersible well pumps in the horsepower and voltage range typical for residential wells, bladder-style pressure tanks from 20 to 120 gallons, pressure switches, control boxes, check valves, and well accessories.

How long does a tank and pump replacement take?

A tank-only replacement typically finishes in a few hours. Pump replacement including pulling from the well takes longer, especially on deeper wells. Full system replacements typically finish in a working day.

Will you damage my well cap or plumbing during the install?

No. Our crew handles the well cap, drop pipe, wire, and pitless adapter carefully, protects adjacent property, and works interior plumbing cleanly. Any surface repair required is included in the scope.

Do you guarantee the tank and pump you install?

Yes. The equipment carries manufacturer warranties, our workmanship carries our written guarantee, and if any component fails within the guarantee window we come back and address it at no charge.

How experienced is your team with tank and pump sales?

In business since 1980 with over four decades of experience, tank and pump sales are a core part of our daily work.

Do I need permits for tank and pump replacement?

Straight tank and pump replacement on an existing well typically does not require permits. New well construction or major plumbing changes may, and we handle that coordination when the scope calls for it.

What happens if the well itself has issues, not just the pump?

We diagnose that during service. If the well itself needs work, we tell you honestly and quote the well service separately. Sometimes a rehab holds; sometimes a new well is the honest answer.

What should I do to prepare for install day?

Clear access to the pressure tank location, share the well cap and pitless adapter location if you know it, note any pressure or flow issues, and confirm access to the well head.

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    Happy Customers in Greenville, SC

    We had a good experience with Lee's. They came out on schedule and were easy to work with.

    Zach T.

    I was cooking dinner and the water went out. Called number and guys showed up in 40 minutes after working all day and swapped my tank out in under a hour. They were incredibly friendly and professional. Couldn't be happier. Randall was awesome.

    Supamoto D.

    Came home from work with my water out completely. Called them at 5:30 and they were at my house by 6:15. By 7:30 I was taking a shower and running my dishwasher. I didn’t even have time to get stressed out. Randall is a magician.

    Adrienne W.

    Exceptional service. Quick response and diagnosis. Returned my call within minutes, was on-site within an hour or two ... diagnosed the issues, had to run for parts. Our water was running within a few short hours. Excellent service. Good pricing. Friendly and courtesy. Thank you Lee and team for a job well done!

    Craig B.

    The guys showed up on time. They were very friendly and professional . Ended up installing a new pump, pressure tank and pressure switch in 2 hours. Hopefully we won’t need their services again, but would definitely use them if needed.

    Diane B.

    Lee’s provided same-day service, and only took 1.5 hours to replace a submersible well pump. Friendly and hard working guys ~ will definitely call them again for any future well issues!

    Diana R.

    We had a good experience with Lee's. They came out on schedule and were easy to work with.

    Zach T.

    I was cooking dinner and the water went out. Called number and guys showed up in 40 minutes after working all day and swapped my tank out in under a hour. They were incredibly friendly and professional. Couldn't be happier. Randall was awesome.

    Supamoto D.