Reliable water delivery starts with a properly functioning well pump system. Irrigation Technology & Control provides expert well pump diagnostics, maintenance, repairs, replacements, and performance evaluations for agricultural operations, municipalities, irrigation districts, and commercial water systems throughout Wenatchee and Central Washington. Our team helps customers maintain dependable water supply, improve system efficiency, and minimize costly downtime.

ITC provides repair, maintenance, diagnostics, and support for a wide variety of well systems used throughout Central Washington.
Supporting orchards, farms, vineyards, and irrigation operations that depend on reliable water delivery throughout the growing season.
Helping communities maintain dependable water infrastructure and public utility systems.
Supporting commercial facilities, industrial operations, and private water supply systems.
Providing diagnostics, repairs, maintenance, and replacement services for submersible pumping systems.
Inspection, performance testing, rebuilds, and preventative maintenance for high-capacity well systems.
Troubleshooting control panels, motors, sensors, electrical components, and automation systems.
Programming, diagnostics, performance optimization, and repair services for modern pumping applications.
Whether you're operating a single well or managing multiple water systems, our technicians have the experience and resources to keep your equipment operating efficiently.
Whether you need troubleshooting, performance testing, repairs, or a complete well pump solution, our team is here to help. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and discuss your well system needs.

Well pump problems often begin with small performance changes before developing into larger system failures. Recognizing the warning signs early can help reduce repair costs and prevent unexpected downtime.
A decrease in water output may indicate pump wear, intake restrictions, declining performance, or mechanical issues within the system.
Pressure fluctuations often result from pump issues, worn components, leaks, or control system problems.
A decline in pump efficiency can lead to higher operating costs and increased electrical consumption.
Excessive starts and stops may indicate pressure tank issues, control problems, or system inefficiencies.
Grinding, vibration, or abnormal operating sounds are often early indicators of developing mechanical issues.
Frequent alarms, shutdowns, or electrical faults should be investigated quickly to prevent equipment damage and system downtime.
Accurate diagnostics are critical to maintaining reliable water delivery and preventing unnecessary repairs.
Our diagnostic and testing services include:
• Pump Performance Testing
• Flow Rate Evaluation
• Pressure Testing
• Electrical Diagnostics
• Motor Testing
• Control Panel Evaluation
• VFD Diagnostics
• System Efficiency Analysis
• Water Delivery Assessments
By identifying performance issues early, customers can make informed decisions regarding maintenance, repairs, and system upgrades.

Please reach us at sales@irrigationtech.net if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Most well systems should be inspected annually to verify performance and identify potential issues before they become major failures.
Yes. ITC specializes in agricultural well pump systems serving orchards, farms, vineyards, and irrigation operations throughout Central Washington.
Absolutely. Our technicians regularly troubleshoot motors, control panels, telemetry systems, and Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs).
Yes. We provide complete well pump replacement and system upgrade services when equipment reaches the end of its service life.
We serve customers throughout Wenatchee, East Wenatchee, Chelan County, Douglas County, Grant County, and surrounding communities.
Whether you're experiencing reduced performance, pressure issues, equipment failure, or simply want to evaluate your system's performance, the ITC team is ready to help.
Our experienced technicians provide reliable diagnostics, repairs, maintenance, and support for agricultural, municipal, and commercial well systems throughout Central Washington.