Well Pump Clause Samples

The WELL PUMP clause defines the responsibilities and terms related to the installation, maintenance, or operation of a well pump on a property. Typically, this clause specifies which party is responsible for ensuring the well pump is in working order at the time of sale or lease, and may outline procedures for inspection, repair, or replacement if issues are discovered. Its core function is to allocate responsibility for the well pump, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring that water access via the well is reliable for the new owner or tenant.
Well Pump. INCLUDED: All components and parts of well pump utilized for main dwelling only.
Well Pump. What is covered? What is not covered? Well casings, pressure tanks, piping or electrical lines leading to or connecting the well pump and Your Home, holding or storage tanks, re-drilling of ▇▇▇▇▇. See also “Additional Exclusions”. What is the maximum amount We will pay for Covered Repairs? What is the maximum amount We will pay for Covered Repairs for Your Covered Items? What will happen if We cannot repair Your Covered Item(s)? What restoration is included? What restoration is not covered?
Well Pump. Includes All components and parts of well pump utilized for main dwelling only. NOT COVERED: holding or storage tanks, digging, locating pump, pump retrieval, redrilling ▇▇▇▇▇, well casings, pressure tanks, pressure switches and gauges, check valve, relief valve, drop pipe, piping or electrical lines leading to or connecting pressure tank and main dwelling including wiring from control box to the pump, booster pumps, well pump and well pump components for geothermal and/or water source heat pumps. We will pay no more than $500.00 per contract term for access, diagnosis and repair and/or replacement of covered well pump components and parts.
Well Pump. What is Protected?
Well Pump. This Agreement covers all components of well pump, provided the well is the primary water source to the covered home. Exluded: (i)holding and storage tanks; (ii) piping or electrical lines (iii) booster pumps;
Well Pump. We will cover up to $500. COVERED: all components and parts of well pump utilized for main dwelling only, except: NOT COVERED: All other components, including but not limited to: holding or storage tanks, digging, locating pump, pump retrieval, re-drilling of ▇▇▇▇▇, well casings, pressure tanks, pressure switches and gauges, check valve, relief valve, drop pipe, piping or electrical lines leading to or connecting pressure tank and main dwelling including wiring from control box to the pump, booster pumps, well pump and well pump components for geothermal and/or water source heat pumps.
Well Pump. We will cover up to [$1000].
Well Pump. COVERED: all components and parts of well pump utilized for main dwelling only, except: NOT COVERED: All other components, including but not limited to: holding or storage tanks, digging, locating pump, pump retrieval, re-drilling of ▇▇▇▇▇, well casings, pressure tanks, pressure switches and gauges, check valve, relief valve, drop pipe, piping or electrical lines leading to or connecting pressure tank and main dwelling including wiring from control box to the pump, booster pumps, well pump and well pump components for geothermal and/or water source heat pumps.
Well Pump as the main source of water to the home including well pump, controls, impellers, motor, and pump seals. Coverage on well pumps is limited to $500 per contract period. well casings; pressure or storage tanks; plumbing or electrical lines leading to or connecting pressure tank and main dwelling (including but not limited contamination or lack of water; excavation or other charges necessary to gain access; and shared systems between two or more residences.
Well Pump. (Main Source of Water to the Home) COVERED: Pump, drive coupling and cap, air volume control, flow kit control, foot valves, torque arrestor. NOTE: AFC will cover up to $500.00 per membership term.