Well & Septic Services in Northern Indiana & Southern Michigan
Residential and Commercial
Walt's Well & Septic Services proudly provides well and septic services across Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan. Homeowners, farms, and small businesses rely on our team for dependable inspections, repairs, and system installations.
We serve customers throughout Michiana
Indiana
- St. Joseph County
- Elkhart County
- LaGrange County
- La Porte County
- Kosciusko County
- Marshall County
Michigan
- Cass County
- Berrien County
- Van Buren County

If you are searching for well companies near me, well pump replacement near me, or septic installation near me, our local team is ready to help.
Our crew works throughout communities like South Bend, Mishawaka, Elkhart, Goshen, La Porte, Warsaw, Plymouth, Niles, Dowagiac, Benton Harbor, St. Joseph, Paw Paw, and surrounding towns. We understand the soil conditions, water systems, and septic regulations that affect properties across this region.

Well Services
We help homeowners keep their water systems running safely and reliably. Our well services include well inspections, water testing and collection, well pump replacement, pressure tank replacement, well chlorinating, and well abandonment.
If your water pressure drops or you need a well inspection near you, our team can diagnose the problem and recommend the right solution.

Septic Services
We also provide a full range of septic system services for residential and commercial properties. These include septic installations, septic inspections, effluent pump repairs, filter maintenance, and septic tank abandonment.
When homeowners search for septic installation near me or septic system repair, we provide reliable service that keeps wastewater systems working properly.
For complete service details, visit our main Services page.
Local Knowledge You Can Trust
Working with wells and septic systems requires an understanding of local soil conditions, water tables, and county regulations. Every county across Northern Indiana and Southwest Michigan has slightly different requirements for inspections, installations, and system abandonment.
Our team regularly works with properties throughout St. Joseph, Elkhart, LaGrange, La Porte, Kosciusko, and Marshall Counties in Indiana as well as Cass, Berrien, and Van Buren Counties in Michigan. Because of this experience, we understand how local conditions affect septic drain fields, well pumps, and water quality.
This local knowledge helps us recommend solutions that last longer and protect your property.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a well pump usually last?
Most well pumps last 8 to 15 yeras, depending on the type of pump and how often it runs. Regular maintenance and proper pressure tank operation can help extend the life of your pump. If you notice low water pressure or short cycling, it may be time to have your system inspected.
How often should private well water be tested?
Private well water should usually be tested at least once a year. Testing is also recommended after flooding, system repairs, or if you notice changes in taste, color, or smell. Regular testing helps make sure your water stays safe for your household.
What are common signs of septic system problems?
Some early warning signs include slow drains, sewage odors, wet spots in the yard, or gurglin pipes. These problems may indicate the septic tank is full or the system needs inspection. Catching issues early can prevent expensive repairs.
How long does a septic system normally last?
A properly installed and maintained septic system can last 20 to 40 years or longer. Regular inspections, pumping, and filter maintenance help extend the system's lifespan. Soil conditions and water usage can also affect how long a system lasts.
Do soil conditions affect septic system performance?
Yes. Soil type plays a major role in how septic systems work. Properties in Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan often have clay, sand, or mixed soil types that affect drainage system design.
Why is my well pump turning on and off frequently?
This problem is often called short cycling. It can happen when the pressure tank is failing, the pump is wearing out, or there is a leak in the system. A professional inspection can identify the exact cause.
Can well and septic systems affect property value?
Yes. Buyers and lenders often require well and septic inspections during real estate transactions. Systems that are properly maintained and documented can make the home buying process smoother.
