
Don't wait until it's too late. These warning signs indicate your egress well needs immediate attention.
Orange-brown rust spots, flaking metal, or structural deterioration
Water pooling in well, slow drainage, or moisture on basement walls
Well pulling away from foundation, gaps around edges, or instability
Visible cracks, dents, or structural deformation in well material
Don't Risk Water Damage
A failing egress well can cause thousands in basement water damage. Get a free inspection today.
Protect your home and investment with modern, durable egress well solutions
Modern drainage solutions protect basement from flooding and moisture
Replace deteriorated wells before they fail or cause structural issues
Prevent expensive water damage repairs with proactive well replacement
Modern, attractive wells improve home appearance and value
Professional installation completed in 1 day with minimal disruption
Evaluate current well condition, drainage issues, and code compliance
Safe removal of old well, excavation adjustment, and drainage setup
Install modern well with proper drainage system and secure attachment
Gravel bed installation, grading, and final inspection
See the difference professional replacement makes


Honest, upfront pricing with no hidden fees
Common questions about egress well replacement
A: Replace your egress well if you notice rust, corrosion, cracks, poor drainage, water pooling, or if it's over 15 years old. These issues compromise safety and can lead to basement water damage.
A: Most replacements take 1 day (6-10 hours). We remove the old well, prepare the excavation, install the new well with proper drainage, and complete all finishing work in a single visit.
A: Replacement typically ranges from $800-$3,500 depending on well size, material (galvanized steel, composite, or stone), drainage needs, and excavation adjustments. We provide transparent pricing with free estimates.
A: Most replacements don't require permits if you're replacing an existing well with similar dimensions. However, if you're changing size or depth, permits may be required. We handle all permit requirements.
A: Galvanized steel offers excellent durability and cost-effectiveness. Composite wells resist rust and provide superior insulation. Stone-look wells combine durability with aesthetic appeal. We help you choose based on your needs and budget.