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St. Lucie County · Palm City Based · Since 2004

Well, Pump and Irrigation Services
in St. Lucie County, Florida

St. Lucie County is directly north of our Palm City base in Martin County. Brent Pump Works serves Port St. Lucie, Fort Pierce, and the surrounding communities. Veteran-owned, licensed and insured.

Serving St. Lucie County Since 2004

Well & Pump Services in St. Lucie County

St. Lucie County sits directly north of Martin County and is home to two of the Treasure Coast's largest cities: Port St. Lucie and Fort Pierce. We have been serving St. Lucie County from our Palm City base since 2004. The county spans a wide range of property types — from the rapid-growth western PSL developments to Fort Pierce's older residential neighborhoods and agricultural properties — and each brings its own well and water system demands.

Brent Pump Works provides well drilling, pump repair, sprinkler systems, commercial irrigation, water filtration, and lift station services throughout St. Lucie County. Veteran-owned, licensed and insured, with a one-year guarantee on every job.

Know Your Water

Water and Well Conditions in St. Lucie County

Surficial Aquifer

St. Lucie County draws residential and irrigation well water from the surficial aquifer. The aquifer produces water that frequently contains iron, sulfur, and hardness minerals — all common complaints from county homeowners. These are treatable with the right filtration system.

Iron & Sulfur

Iron and sulfur are among the most frequent water quality problems in St. Lucie County. Iron shows up as orange staining on fixtures, laundry, and concrete. Sulfur produces a rotten egg odor from the tap. Both are effectively removed with a properly designed whole-house filtration system. We test your water free during any visit.

Growth & New Development

Port St. Lucie is one of Florida's fastest-growing cities, and that growth pushes development into areas without municipal water. Western PSL and new communities in the county regularly need new wells drilled. We handle permitting and drilling for new residential and irrigation wells throughout St. Lucie County.

Agricultural Heritage

Fort Pierce and the rural areas of St. Lucie County have a deep agricultural history. Agricultural wells, irrigation systems for citrus and nursery operations, and older residential wells from previous generations all require ongoing maintenance and periodic replacement. We serve agricultural and residential clients throughout the county.

Cities & Communities

Communities We Serve in St. Lucie County

Port St. Lucie and Fort Pierce each have their own dedicated service page with local water conditions and community-specific details.

Why St. Lucie County Residents Choose Us

Why St. Lucie County Residents Choose Brent Pump Works

We are based in Palm City, just south of the St. Lucie County line. Port St. Lucie and Fort Pierce are in our regular service area and have been since 2004. We know the county's water conditions, the aquifer behavior, and the typical problems that homeowners and property managers run into here.

Terrell Brent handles the work personally. Full-service, one company for everything from the well to the filtration system. Free estimates and a one-year guarantee on workmanship and materials.

Emergency and After-Hours Service in St. Lucie County

No water in St. Lucie County? Call 888-493-0984. We offer emergency after-hours service throughout the county and prioritize no-water calls. Port St. Lucie and Fort Pierce are a short drive from our Palm City base.

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you serve all of St. Lucie County?

Yes. We serve Port St. Lucie, Fort Pierce, and all communities in St. Lucie County, including the western and rural areas. Call 888-493-0984.

Why does well water in St. Lucie County smell or stain?

Iron and sulfur are the two most common culprits. Iron causes the orange staining on fixtures and laundry. Sulfur causes the rotten egg odor. Both are naturally occurring in the surficial aquifer and are effectively treated with whole-house filtration. We test your water free during any visit.

Can you drill a new well in a new PSL development?

Yes. We handle new residential and irrigation well drilling throughout Port St. Lucie, including in newer western developments where municipal water may not yet be available. We handle permitting through the South Florida Water Management District.

Do you work on agricultural wells in the Fort Pierce area?

Yes. We drill and service agricultural wells for citrus, nursery, and farming operations in Fort Pierce and the rural areas of St. Lucie County. Agricultural systems typically need higher flow rates and larger pump configurations than residential wells.

Free Estimates Anywhere in St. Lucie County — Call Today

Call 888-493-0984 to schedule service anywhere in St. Lucie County. Free estimates for every job. Licensed and insured. One-year workmanship guarantee. Veteran-owned.

Brent Pump Works · 3505 SW 78th Ave, Palm City, FL 34990 · 888-493-0984

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