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REPLACEMENT COST

Well pump pressure switch replacement cost.

A professionally installed pressure switch typically runs $120–$175 total, combining a $20–$100 part with labor. Buying just the switch for a DIY swap runs roughly $15–$50 for a standard switch, more for one with a low-pressure cutoff feature.

Reference only. Costs vary by region, access difficulty, and switch type. This is not a quote — confirm pricing with a local licensed plumber or electrician before booking work.

Cost breakdown

Pressure switch replacement cost ranges
ItemTypical range
Standard pressure switch (part only)$20 – $50
Low-pressure cutoff switch (part only)$50 – $100
Labor rate~$50/hour, or $45–$200/hour depending on region
Minimum service call / trip fee$100 – $150
Total professional replacement$120 – $175

Figures per HomeAdvisor's well pump repair cost guide (see Sources).

What pushes cost higher

DIY vs. professional

The part itself is inexpensive; most of the professional total is labor and the trip fee. If you're comfortable with the electrical work — see our wiring guide and its safety steps first — a DIY swap can bring your cost close to the part price alone. If you're not confident working around 230V, the labor cost buys real safety margin.

Before paying for a full replacement, confirm the switch is actually the problem — see our troubleshooting guide. A stuck or misadjusted switch is sometimes fixable with the adjustment procedure at no parts cost at all.

Shop the part

Match your existing switch's range and port size before ordering.

Pressure switch, 30/50 psi

Standard Pumptrol-style, single-story range.

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Pressure switch, 40/60 psi

Higher range for two-story-plus homes.

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