How Much Does a Sprinkler Pump Replacement Cost? [2024 Data]

Normal range: $125 - $1,000

Sprinkler pump replacement costs on average $200, depending on what type of sprinkler you decide on.

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Paige Bennett
Written by Paige Bennett
Contributing Writer
Updated June 7, 2024
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The average sprinkler pump replacement cost is about $200, depending on the type of pump, the materials you need, and even the pump’s power source. Prices may range from around $125 for a pump that you replace yourself to over $1,000 for an industrial sprinkler pump installed by a pro. The sprinkler pump is one of the more expensive replacement parts for an irrigation system, but it’s important, as this piece controls water pressure for your sprinkler system.

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How we get this data
Normal range for U.S.
$125 - $1,000
  • Average
  • $200
  • Low end
  • $100
  • high end
  • $1,500
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Sprinkler Pump Replacement Cost Breakdown

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The cost to replace a sprinkler pump is an average of around $200, with most pumps costing around $100 to $300 for the parts to replace it. Additionally, you may want to hire a sprinkler repair pro for replacement, which will add to the total cost of this project. If you need to replace an industrial-size sprinkler pump, the cost may go up to over $1,000.

A sprinkler pump is one of many important parts of a sprinkler system, as this device is responsible for controlling water pressure through the sprinkler system and drawing water from the water source to the sprinkler lines. This means that you don’t want to delay in getting a replacement when you need one. See what factors impact its cost to replace.

Sprinkler pump repair or replacement flow chart, including if it’s under warranty, best option is to replace it

Type

Sprinkler pumps cost about $100 to $500, depending on the type. Many sprinkler systems have a centrifugal, jet, or submersible pump. Jet and submersible pumps typically cost less than centrifugal pumps, but jet pumps tend to have lower flow capacity than other pump types. Centrifugal pumps are the most common type, but they contain many different iterations, from jet pumps to booster pumps and more.

Sprinkler Pump TypeCost
Centrifugal$100–$500
Jet pump$100–$400
Submersible$150–$300

Power Source

The power source may impact the cost of your sprinkler pump replacement. Electrical irrigation pumps cost about $100 to $500, not including labor. Gas-powered sprinkler pumps may come at a higher cost, around $700 to $1,000. No matter the power source, you’ll need to consider the ongoing utility costs for powering the sprinkler pump.

Power SourceCost
Electricity$100–$500
Gas$700–$1,000

Materials

For the pump parts alone, expect to spend about $100 to $300 for the cost of a sprinkler pump replacement. Depending on the condition of the surrounding pipes and wire connections, you may also spend another $10 to $100 on repair parts, depending on how much wiring and pipes you need to make the repairs.

Labor

Hiring a sprinkler repair pro is the best option for replacing such a crucial part of a sprinkler system like the pump. Labor costs for sprinkler pump replacement are around $50 to $110 per hour, and the job will take about two hours. If this is an emergency repair, the cost goes up to about $200 per hour.

Sprinkler Pump Replacement Cost by Type

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Depending on the type of sprinkler pump you need, you may spend around $100 to $500. The most common pumps are centrifugal, but different pump types work for different sprinkler systems and properties.

Type of Sprinkler PumpCost Range
Centrifugal$100–$500
Jet Pump$100–$400
Submersible$150–$300

Centrifugal

Sprinkler pumps are typically centrifugal, which need to be filled with water to use. There are many different pumps under the umbrella of centrifugal irrigation pumps, including surface centrifugal pumps, self-priming centrifugal pumps, booster pumps, and even another common sprinkler pump type: jet pumps. No matter which centrifugal pump you choose, you can expect it to fall in the $100 to $500 cost range.

Jet Pump

Jet pumps are a common type of centrifugal pump that cost about $100 to $400. If you live somewhere with shallow groundwater, a jet pump is usually a good choice for sprinkler systems. Just keep in mind that these pumps typically handle lower flow capacities, which isn’t a good fit for every sprinkler system.

Submersible

Submersible pumps, which cost about $150 to $300, can stay submerged in water, so they will work best if you have access to a water source, like a water feature or pond in your yard.

Sprinkler Pump Ongoing Expenses

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Sprinkler systems come with ongoing expenses that everyone should consider, especially if they are trying to decide whether it’s worth it to replace a worn-out pump or just remove the sprinkler system entirely. The most common ongoing costs for sprinklers include annual maintenance and monthly water costs.

Maintenance

To keep your sprinkler system operating its best, schedule a sprinkler repair pro to come inspect the sprinkler about once per year. Sprinkler inspections cost about $115, or they may be included in the cost of other maintenance tasks, like winterizing a sprinkler system. The cost to winterize sprinklers is about $50 to $140, and this task needs to be done each year before winter to prevent your sprinkler lines from freezing and bursting.

Water

Your monthly water bill will be higher in the months that the sprinkler system is running. Water costs depend on whether you have a well or your home is connected to the municipal water line, but most people spend about $20 to $80 per month for water. 

You can save on water costs by knowing how long to run sprinklers in order to get the healthiest lawn. It requires a balance of giving the lawn enough water to grow without watering it so much that it compacts the soil or runs off into the yard drains. You can also improve water efficiency by learning how to aerate your lawn.

DIY vs. Hiring a Sprinkler Repair Pro

Repairing sprinklers, like learning how to replace a sprinkler valve or install a new sprinkler pump, can be a big job for DIYers. The parts alone can be expensive, with a new pump costing $100 to $300. You may also need to stock up on tools and supplies, like wire strippers, pipe wrenches, a hacksaw, pipes and pipe elbows, waterproof threading tape, and slip adaptors, just to name a few. Not to mention, you’ll need at least a couple of hours of your time to swap out an old pump for a replacement.

Angi Tip
Replacing a sprinkler pump comes with a risk of electrical shock without proper electrical grounding. Additionally, if the new pump is installed incorrectly, your system may not have the appropriate water pressure, putting the system at risk of leaks (which could damage your home’s foundation).
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The pros already have all of the tools and supplies they need on hand to switch out a sprinkler pump, which could ultimately save you money. Plus, experts from your local sprinkler repair company will come with the proper training and insurance to avoid any shock risks or damage to the sprinkler system. That’s why when it comes to replacing a sprinkler pump, you should leave this job to the pros.

Cost of Common Sprinkler Pump Replacement Add-Ons

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While replacing the sprinkler pump, you may also want to consider other updates, like upgrading sprinkler heads, replacing old sprinkler valves, or even installing a new sprinkler system altogether. After the sprinkler system is up and running like new, the lawn could probably use a little attention with some fresh landscaping.

Tips to Reduce the Cost to Replace a Sprinkler Pump

Replacing a sprinkler pump is one of the more expensive sprinkler repairs since this is a hardworking part of any sprinkler system. While we don’t recommend DIYing the installation of a new sprinkler pump, there are other ways to save on the cost of this project.

  • Look for off-season deals: While sprinkler repairs are best done in the fall, you may be able to find deals on parts and possibly labor costs in early or late winter.

  • Get multiple quotes: Before hiring a pro, always get at least three quotes. Look for which quote offers the best value rather than just the lowest cost.

  • Avoid oversizing: You may be tempted to get the biggest, most powerful pump on the market, but only go with one that will adequately meet your sprinkler system’s needs to save money. (But don’t go too small, or you’ll risk damage to your sprinklers.)

Frequently Asked Questions

A sprinkler pump should last about 15 years before it starts requiring repairs more often. If your sprinkler pump is older than 10 to 15 years, you may want to start considering a replacement before it causes water leaks (and higher water bills) or more costly damage to other parts of the sprinkler system.

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Paige Bennett
Written by Paige Bennett
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Paige Bennett is a professional editor and writer with experience covering design, DIY projects, food, health, and travel, and holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from Ohio University.
Paige Bennett is a professional editor and writer with experience covering design, DIY projects, food, health, and travel, and holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from Ohio University.
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